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Metallica: Cliff 'em All Number of Items: 1 Format: Color Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Running Time: 90 minutes Studio: Wea/Elektra Entertainment Product Group: DVD Release Date: 1999-11-23 Buy from Amazon |
![]() If you are a true tallica fan, you gotta have this DVD. If you are just into post-Black album era, dont bother getting it.. If you are into Kill 'em all, Ride the lightning and Master of Puppets you have to buy this DVD.. Cliff Burton solo performances are so awesome and the fact that the guy is no more makes them even more emotional.. This is collection of bootlegs guys so dont expect any professional camera work here.. ![]() IF YOU DONT GIVE THIS 5 STARS THEN YOUR NOT A DAMN FAN METALLICA ![]() The quality of this video is not that happening the vibe is thier so that is what is important. Even Lars tells this on the box of the vid!! This was back when Metallicas music was just great. Cliff definately had an influence on the band and brought out the best of the band. You get to see songs the band havent played in years and years.He was just a amazing bass player,even above Steve Harris(Iron Maiden). Its too bad he isnt around today; Metallica may have been a different story than what we hear present.If you are a newbie to Metallica get this DVD and see what the band once was..... ![]() Cliff Em' All is an awesome video. It really shows how cool of a live band Metallica was back in the day. This album shows the brilliance of Cliff Burton, it is filled with all sorts of brilliant bass solos by the bass master. The picture quality is poor but it is cool to see Metallica play in some underground clubs. Also one of the songs has Dave Mustaine playing on guitar which is always awesome to see. Cliff Em' All showcases Metallica at the peak of there career. It is a must have for all Metallica fans. Buy It. ![]() I couldnt give this 5 stars because the quality was pretty bad at times, even for a vhs, but by golly, its the only chance you will ever get to see cliff again. Bass playing the has influenced and stunned musicians for generations to come...for that it could almost get a 5 |