Live on the Black Hand Side [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
Live on the Black Hand Side [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
Track Listings
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Disc: 1
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1. Godless
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2. Left Hand Black
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3. How The Gods Kill
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4. Dirty Black Summer
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5. Pain In The World
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6. Evil Thing
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7. Halloween II
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8. Not Of This World
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9. Killer Wolf
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10. Little Whip
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See all 14 tracks on this disc
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Disc: 2
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1. Satans Child
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2. 7th House
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3. 5 Finger Crawl
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4. Unspeakable
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5. Lilin
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6. Her Black Wings
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7. It's Coming Down
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8. Do You Wear The Mark
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9. Until You Call On The Dark
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10. Deep Belly Of The Beast
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See all 27 tracks on this disc
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This double-disc dose of Danzig delves into the dark past of these dramatic metal miners, with 28 live performances stretching from 1992 to 2000. A portion of the set features the classic lineup of guitarist John Christ, bassist Eerie Von, and drummer Chuck Biscuits on such august cuts such as "Dirty Black Summer," "How the Gods Kill," and "Left Hand Black," all recorded, appropriately, at a 1992 Halloween gig. Singer Glenn Danzig's aggro, dark passion matches his band's surprisingly raw and punky sound, though Danzig's Jim Morrison inflections on the portentous likes of "Pain in the World" and "Little Whip" are palpable. Disc two consists of material recorded in 2000 with guitarist Todd Youth, bassist Howie Pyro, and drummer Joey Castillo aboard for versions of "Twist of Cain," "She Rides," and the band's biggest hit, "Mother." On the downside, the sound quality is somewhat shoddy and unbalanced, especially on the second disc. --Katherine Turman
Live on the Black Hand Side,Danzig,Restless Records,Alternative Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- partly good, partly bad
- not the worst
- Not Bad
- Much better than I expected
- Almost as bad as St. Anger.
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Live on the Black Hand Side
Danzig
Manufacturer: Restless Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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| Rock
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General
| Live Albums
| Rock
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Alternative Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Pop Rock
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ASIN: B00005JH79
Release Date: 2001-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Godless
- Left Hand Black
- How The Gods Kill
- Dirty Black Summer
- Pain In The World
- Evil Thing
- Halloween II
- Not Of This World
- Killer Wolf
- Little Whip
- Going Down To Die
- Bringer Of Death
- Stalker Song
- Long Way Back From Hell
Tracks:
- Satans Child
- 7th House
- 5 Finger Crawl
- Unspeakable
- Lilin
- Her Black Wings
- It's Coming Down
- Do You Wear The Mark
- Until You Call On The Dark
- Deep Belly Of The Beast
- She Rides
- Twist Of Cain
- Mother
- Satan's Child
- 7th House
- 5 Finger Crawl
- Unspeakable
- Lilin
- Her Black Wings
- It's Coming Down
- Do You Wear the Mark
- Until You Call on the Dark
- Deep
- Belly of the Beast
- She Rides
- Twist of Cain
- Mother
Amazon.com
This double-disc dose of Danzig delves into the dark past of these dramatic metal miners, with 28 live performances stretching from 1992 to 2000. A portion of the set features the classic lineup of guitarist John Christ, bassist Eerie Von, and drummer Chuck Biscuits on such august cuts such as "Dirty Black Summer," "How the Gods Kill," and "Left Hand Black," all recorded, appropriately, at a 1992 Halloween gig. Singer Glenn Danzig's aggro, dark passion matches his band's surprisingly raw and punky sound, though Danzig's Jim Morrison inflections on the portentous likes of "Pain in the World" and "Little Whip" are palpable. Disc two consists of material recorded in 2000 with guitarist Todd Youth, bassist Howie Pyro, and drummer Joey Castillo aboard for versions of "Twist of Cain," "She Rides," and the band's biggest hit, "Mother." On the downside, the sound quality is somewhat shoddy and unbalanced, especially on the second disc. --Katherine Turman
Customer Reviews:
partly good, partly bad.......2007-02-03
This album is a mixed bag. The first CD is great. The halloween show from 1992 sounds much better than the 4 songs they mashed together on the Thrall Demonsweatlive EP which were taken from the same show. I would have rather had them release the entire performance from that night, but you can't have everything.
The 1994 show has excellent sound. Unfortunately, some songs are missing here. It was nice to see that Bringer of Death and Little Whip are here. These had been available before on a CD single for I Don't Mind The Pain, from his fourth album. But another CD single from that album, Cantspeak, had live material from this same night that was not added. This included Twist of Cain and Dirty Black Summer. These were obviously left off to avoid repetition which is a real shame since they are great performances.
The second disc is from the 2000 tour. I was lucky enough to see them perform in Nov of 99 and this is a good set list. The sound quality leaves a bit to be desired and the volume and production were not balanced. This could have been edited together much better as well. Some of the cuts between these songs are just terrible. However, the songs for the encore (all taken from the first album) are great to hear. And it's terrible that they ended this CD with Mother. It's a good song, but has been overplayed so many times that i can barely stand to hear it anymore. They could have ended with Earth AD, which is a great Misfits track that they ended with on this tour.
So in the end, the first CD gets played alot more than the second. So if you're a hard core fan you have this already, no matter what. If you're a casual fan who wants to hear some live Danzig, this may be for you. But see if you can download it first.
not the worst.......2007-01-24
after reading the first two reviews i thought this cd was gonna be bad then i read the other reviews and that convinced me to buy it, the cd is not bad at all especialy disc one its a realy great cd the only complaints is disc two when danzig sing in certian songs it sound like hes taking the mic away from his mouth but thats how Evilive and Samhain Live were so im used to hearing that with live danzig songs, its worth 25 bucks but i probly woudnt pay more for it
Not Bad.......2006-08-06
I've read all the negative reviews on this and must admit it steered me away from this CD until now. I finally broke down and purchased it. I must say it isn't as bad as the majority puts it off to be. The first disc is absolutely fantastic, and well worth the cost of both Cd's. The second disc is a bit disappointing, but not entirely too bad. I just consider it a bonus disc for the first one. Anyway if you are a Danzig fan give it a try. Ive heard much worse live albums (i.e. Black Label Society- Alcohol Fueled Brewtality).
Much better than I expected.......2005-10-22
After reading the reviews of this CD, I was a bit apprehensive of buying this as I was expecting it to sound terrible. It DOES NOT sound terrible in any sense at all. The first disc has the rest of Demonsweatlive that I really wanted to hear and is actually mixed a little different. Kind of bassier. The '94 stuff sounds good too. Disc 2 sounds like a good soundboard tape. Everything is audible and the tones sound good. Even the mix is really good because nothing is drowned out. What more could you want? Its obvious Danzig didn't set out to do a "live" record but the quality isn't as bad as everyone is making it out to be. I'm glad I own this now. I just wish I went to that '92 Halloween show when I had the chance.
Almost as bad as St. Anger........2005-06-05
Definitely the worst live album I've ever heard. The production value is horrible. You can also hear the people in the audience better than you can hear Danzig. Don't waste your money on this crap.
Average customer rating:
- Bonus Track on this EP is a MUST
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Fell On Black Days
Soundgarden
Manufacturer: A&M / Polydor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000LROEIQ |
Product Description
Track Listing: 1) Fell On Black Days [album version], 2) Kyle Petty, Son Of Richard, 3) Fell On Black Days [demo version], 4) Motorcycle Loop [short version], 5) Fell On Black Days [live version]. A&M / Polydor. 1994.
Customer Reviews:
Bonus Track on this EP is a MUST.......2007-07-22
I've Been a Soundgarden fan for many years. It's very difficult to pick a favorite song, but "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" is one of the strongest B-Sides I have ever heard. It's as good or better than "Bleed Together" from the 'A-Sides' greatest hits compilation. It could have easily been included on 'Superunknown'.
If you like Soundgarden or Audioslave and haven't heard this song, this CD is worth the money.
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