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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

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"harcore"
This video is awesome. It captures the early Metallica. The sound it's not so good, but if you want to learn more about their start... BUY IT !



"Awesome"
As a Metallica fan who was born the day after Cliff passed away, this video is REALLY GREAT. I'm a HUGE Metallica fan, but because of the fact that i'm young, I missed out on a lot. I'm disapointed that I missed so much, but because of this video I have a chance to see Cliff live. Now, I can kinda relate to people when they talk about his stage presents and raw talent when he would play.



"Awesome"
As a Metallica fan who was born the day after Cliff passed away, this video is REALLY GREAT. I'm a HUGE Metallica fan, but because of the fact that i'm young, I missed out on a lot. I'm disapointed that I missed so much, but because of this video I have a chance to see Cliff live. Now, I can kinda relate to people when they talk about his stage presents and raw talent when he would play.



"Great Tribute"
"Cliff 'Em All" is the ultimate tribute to Cliff Burton, former bass player of Metallica. This video consists of 90 minutes of Metallica concert footage from 1983 to 1986 (Keep in mind that all of this footage was shot on early '80s VHS film, so the video and audio quality are extremely poor for DVD.) The video has been cleaned up somewhat from the VHS release of this title, but imperfections from the source tape are still easily recognizable. The audio is in mono, and isn't of the best quality, but it does come across a tad cleaner with DVD. However, this is a must-buy for hardcore Metallica (and possibly even Megadeth - Dave Mustaine plays on a few songs) fans simply for the fact that it captures the early vengeance of live Metallica, and is the ultimate tribute to Cliff Burton. Don't expect super hi-res picture quality or Dolby 5.1 surround; just expect raw, angry, intelligent heavy metal from the best rock band of all time.



"True Raw Metallica"
I saw this video for the first time when it was released in 1987. It truly exposes the rawness of early Metallica. I believe they where at their greatest at this point. There is a lot of bootleg video in this Cliff'Em All VHS. A true Metallica fan would eat it up. Enjoy!






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