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So, 'Headless in Russia' is this live concert film featuring Black Sabbath from 1989, captured at the Olympski Hall in Moscow. It's not directed by a well-known figure, which adds this sort of underground vibe to it, you know? The atmosphere is raw, and the energy is palpable. You really get a sense of the band's connection with the audience, especially in a place like Russia during that time. The performances are solid, with Ozzy's charisma shining through. The pacing flows nicely between the songs, letting you soak in that heavy metal sound. The practical effects are minimal, focusing more on the music than any flashy visuals, which keeps the spotlight on the band's distinctive sound and stage presence. It's an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate live music captured in a specific cultural context.
Live concert from November 25, 1989Captures the band's performance styleInteresting historical context of the venue
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