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Metallica: The Videos 1989-2004 [DVD] [2006]

Metallica: The Videos 1989-2004 [DVD] [2006]
Metallica

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4563 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-12-04
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Best of, DVD-Video, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 138 minutes

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DVD Description
One

Enter Sandman

The Unforgiven

Nothing Else Matters

Wherever I May Roam

Sad But True

Until It Sleeps

Hero Of The Day

Mama Said

King Nothing

The Memory Remains

The Unforgiven II Fuel

Turn The Page

Whiskey In The Jar

No Leaf Clover

I Disappear

St. Anger

Frantic

The Unnamed Feeling

Some Kind Of Monster

Bonus

2 Of One – Introduction

One (Jammin’ Version) The Unforgiven (Theatrical Version) Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster Film Trailer

Synopsis
Features all of the legendary metal band Metallica's music videos, including 'Sad But True', 'Enter Sandman', 'St. Anger', and 'Nothing Else Matters'. Also includes '2 Of One', introduced by drummer Lars Ulrich.


Customer Reviews

The Memory Remains !5
At last ! its about time that this collection is out for all us Metallica fans to get our mits on. If you've got a surround sound setup this DVD is definatley a must, the audio mix is absolutley spot on. Crank it up till your ears bleed !!!!!!

AWESOME5
this is definately the best metallica music vid i have ever got, it has all my fave songs, along with a few that im learning on Guitar, the songs are really clear, even on a poor quality television.

Blackened and coloured5
I'm surprised they didn't call this Metallivision, this collection was begging for it!

The Videos '89-'04 neither functions as a greatest hits (arguably due to latter years descent) or a complete singles collection (if you counted items such as the videoless Creeping Death EP) but does document both the band's musical and visual changes starting with Jason Newsted's entry to Robert Trujillo's entry.
Whether or not you like all the songs there's some good eye candy, from the classic black and white nightmare of One, the dizzying The Memory Remains or St. Anger from San Quentin prison.
The 2 of One special feature brings to life a lost VHS collectors item that comprises of a video story introduction by Lars followed by an edit version of One without the Johnny Got His Gun clips, and then there's also the theatrical, longer version of The Unforgiven which actually is equally as perplexing as a Chris Cunningham video.

The Videos is not a tool to bring in new fans, this is simply an item for the existing ones who wish to recall MTV memories without resorting to the graininess of YouTube. And without a law suit too, I'd imagine.

I'd have liked it if this was a 2 DVD set with the fawned for Cliff 'Em All (a VHS quality DVD might stumble in selling on it's own no matter how potent the content) but that's for a later date, I guess. Good stuff.