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Symphony For The Devil - Type O Negative (2006)

Symphony For The Devil - Type O Negative (2006)
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25302 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-03-14
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

About the Actor
DVD - Live at the Bizarre Festival ’99:
1. In The flesh
2. Cinnamon Girl
3. Waste Of Life Intro
4. Too Late: Frozen
5. In Praise Of Bacchus
6. Kill All The White People
7. Cornucopia
8. Wolf Moon (Including Zoanthropic Paranoia)
9. Everything Dies
10. My Girlfriend's Girlfriend
11. Are You Afraid?
12. Gravity
13. Black Sabbath Intro
14. Christian Women
15. Love You To Death
16. Black #1

Bonus Santana Medley audio CDS:
1. Evil Ways
2. Oye Como Va
3. Black Magic Woman


Customer Reviews

The silence is broken and the truth is revealed!4
Type O Break a 3 year silence and unleash this long archived 1999 Bizzare fest concert. Many Type O fans have had this concert bootlegged for years, but none have had it in the amazing quality and presentation. I won't bother you with what they did play, but it was a set consisting of classics, however, due to copyrights and clearances, "Back In the USSR" and the "Day Tripper" medley were cut from this release, kinda stinks because they vow to never play the beatles medley live, the one time they do and they can't get the rights to include it. The concert features Behind the scenes footage during the concert, which is really funny, I think this if any will finally shed some light on the band's sense of humor which most fans seem to not even notice in the intense serious-ness of their music. The DVD also features an Interview with Juliya(formerly of Fuse TV) in which the band sit down to discuss the DVD, which kind of doesn't make sense, as well as discuss what really happened with Peter to bring upon the near 3 year silence, and it wasn't "Heart Problems" or a back Injury! The disc also includes a tasteful slideshow of pics of Type O from Chilhood through their teen years that goes by pretty fast and is kind of funny too see. Pretty good and well worth it for any major Type O Fan and might be well enjoyed by the casual fan as well, I'm giving this a 4.5.

Type -O- Negative on stage4
This DVD titled "Symphony for The Devil" is a must have for fans of the band. The concert footage is excellent in quality and sound, and you get a lot of great hits from their catalog. Some great songs featured are Cinnamon girl, Everything Dies, Love you to death, and Christian woman just to name a few. The bonus audio CD is a nice touch to this overall set, featuring three songs including "Black Magic Woman". Seeing Peter Steel and his crew of dark maned musicians play some or my favorite songs of theirs in front of 90,000 people only makes me wish that I were there.

Bonus Features: I didn't give it five stars for the fact that there are a lot of things that some people are deeming "humorous" that I find could have been excluded from the video. I just don't understand what is with the jackass MTV approach at the behind the scenes part of the video. Do I want to see guys privates? No. Do I want to see this "Jeremy" person sitting nude on a toilet? If it was at least something to do more with the band I could understand, but this guy dancing around mocking street musicians over and over again was to me a big waste of time. When someone finally sits down to interview the band, it seems like they are trying to do anything to avoid the questions. Aside from telling past tales of a few tour-bus antics, I found a lot of it to be unproductive when actually trying to get into who these guys are, where they came from, and what inspires them when they write and perform these songs. The slideshow of photos from their childhood was a decent touch. The "Bio's" section was disappointing; doing everything it could to be as vague as possible. Perhaps they just want to remain a mystery! Again, I would have preferred more interviews and some insight from the band members themselves as opposed to this bald roadie (whatever he is) stuffing grapes in his rectum. My disappointment with the approach of outtakes and some of the special features is not by any means, however, to overshadow the greatness of this band, their music, and the powerful performance they gave in the concert that is shown on this DVD.

A long awaited, must have for fans of the Drab Four5
Having seen the bootleg version of the 1999 show before, I kind of new what to expect as far as the actual concert footage goes. The set was the same as the bootleg minus "Back In The USSR" and a few other differences (like the song credits). The quality of this new version is amazing. The sound and video are top notch. Even if you have the bootleg, S.F.T.D is a must have for the upgrade in quality for the show alone. The 5.1 DD mix sounds incredible as is the cleaned up video.

Some may not like the show being interrupted by video footage shot by the band over the last few years but I dig it. You can always just hit "next" to skip back into the concert. The extra footage is pretty damn funny. I couldn't help but laugh out loud at some of the funny moments. I will admit that the video may not be for the squeemish at times, but it is funny none the less.

The extra interview featured in the bonus section is great fun as well. The guys look like they are having a lot of fun in the interview,(well, minus Josh but I love his final answer).

If you thought you got to know Type O Negative with the After Dark DVD, just wait until you watch S.F.T.D. By the end of just one viewing you will either be shaking your head in confusion, wiping the tears away from laughter, throwing up, or all of the above in unison. Thank you Type O for releasing something for the fans to hold us over until the next album. I can't wait to hear it.