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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dark, dirty and beautiful
I just wish to say that I agree with the last two reviews of this release - it's splendid. Alright, perhaps the recording on disk 2 is questionable in places, however, the first disk is astounding, displaying many of Danzig's finest tracks in a rough- edged, dirty, live format which truly befits the songs. Certainly the vocals fade in and out from time to time but surely...
Published on July 7, 2001 by Wolfgang Manera

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Say it ain't so Glenn...
Well, I've read all the reviews previous to mine, and this will be going to the negative side, as I really can't find a way of justifying the cost for the product. I love Danzig, period! But, that said, I don't understand why this came out sounding the way it did. I saw Danzig in 1994 and 2000, for those respective tours, and I was able to hear... everything! I'll abmit...
Published on May 20, 2001 by carlos@tatteredcover.com


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Say it ain't so Glenn..., May 20, 2001
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"carlos@tatteredcover.com" (LAKEWOOD, COLORADO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
Well, I've read all the reviews previous to mine, and this will be going to the negative side, as I really can't find a way of justifying the cost for the product. I love Danzig, period! But, that said, I don't understand why this came out sounding the way it did. I saw Danzig in 1994 and 2000, for those respective tours, and I was able to hear... everything! I'll abmit that the first disc, sounds alot better than does the second one. The first part of the disc, (8 songs recorded in '92 at Irvine Meadows, CA.), sounds about the best. it's the classic line-up and if I'm not mistaken, comes form the same show as "Thrall- Demon Sweat Live EP," 'nuff said! The second part of the first disc, (6 songs recorded in '94 at The Seattle Center Arena, WA.), starts to drop off in sound quality, but is still listenable. As an interesting side note, as the band is going into the song, "Going Down To Die," you can clearly hear Glenn say "... I got work to do...," and it sounds almost as if someone was maybe asking him for an autograph or somthing... kinda funny really... which leads into disc 2, recorded on tour in 2000... The second disc is where things take a turn for the worst... the sound levels are all off... at times one instrument's sound being too loud for the other and at other times, another intrument will be drowning out somthing else... but all the instruments overpowering Glenn's vocals. As a fan, that's what I paid to hear, that great voice... the thunder and power that Danzig posseses. Not that the band should be overshabowed by his voice either... there should be a nice blend in there. I hate to be so nitpicky but hey, I went out and bought it the day it came out... and had been waiting for it since it's release had been announced and postponed time and again. I was also a bit disappointed in the front cover artwork... and in fact, the back cover would have been a better design for the front. I'll have to agree w/ all previous reviewers, however, that the tracks chosen for the release are all excellent... but it would have been nice to hear them better. I can't justify the release in the way some were able to do... it can be described as raw or "live experience" sounding, but the simple truth is that it's best psrts sound demo-ee, and the worst sounding bootleg-ee. Still, I'll keep it as it is a part of the Danzig history, and I'm sure it'll get plenty of spins on the old cd player... I'll just have to turn it up real loud so i can hear Glenn... sigh. For those who have yet to buy this new release, "Thrall..." is a much better live representation of this great band,(and yes, they still are a great band!), even if it isn't a double cd, it kicks... and it has some nice studio gems too.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Biggest disappointment yet from Danzig, May 10, 2001
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Many of us thought it couldn't get worse than 5: Blackacidevil. 6:66 - Satan's Child was somewhat reassuring; nowhere the glory of American Records-era Danzig, but far better than the previous misstep. Then comes this atrocity. By far the worst release ever by Danzig in any incarnation, and possibly the worst live release I've EVER heard.

First, it looked promising - two discs with three shows from all major incarnations of the band - the original Danzig lineup from '92, the addition of Joey Castillo in '94, and the current band from 2000. The set list is varied and well-selected. The performances and recording quality, however, couldn't be worse. Surprisingly, the worst of the bunch is the 2000 show, which takes up all of the second disc. It sounds like an audience bootleg taken from a tape recorder hidden under someone's clothes. The clarity goes in and out (imagine listening to a record while putting your hands over your ears, taking them off and so on) and the playing is just plain rotten - all across the board.....
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dark, dirty and beautiful, July 7, 2001
This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
I just wish to say that I agree with the last two reviews of this release - it's splendid. Alright, perhaps the recording on disk 2 is questionable in places, however, the first disk is astounding, displaying many of Danzig's finest tracks in a rough- edged, dirty, live format which truly befits the songs. Certainly the vocals fade in and out from time to time but surely you must appreciate that Danzig is on-stage strutting his splendid, unholy self and may miss the mic or indeed the odd note; but when the overall product is as raw and energetic as this who are you to complain - the guy rocks and this is not a studio album and therefore does not claim to be polished. All the better for it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Almost as bad as St. Anger., June 4, 2005
This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
Definitely the worst live album I've ever heard. The production value is horrible. You can also hear the people in the audience better than you can hear Danzig. Don't waste your money on this crap.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Peek Into the World of Danzig Live, October 25, 2001
This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
The Songs are all excellent. The First disc includes songs from shows at Irvine Meadows,CA in 1992 on their 'How the gods Kill' Tour, and at the Seattle Center Arena in 1994 on their 'Danzig 4p' Tour. The Sound Quality on the first disc is exceptional. I enjoy this first disc very much. It includes songs from the first four albums. This two part, first disc, manifests Glenn's dynamic musical styles and vocal ranges throughout his first few years with the band which bears his name.

FIRST DISC (Part I) How The gods Kill
Irvine Meadows, 1992:
1)Godless
2)Left Hand Black
3)How The gods Kill
4)Dirty Black Summer
5)Pain in the World
6)Evil Thing
7)Halloween II
8)Not of This World

FIRST DISC (Part II) Danzig 4p
Seattle Center Arena, 1994:
1)Killer Wolf
2)Little Whip
3)Going Down to Die
4)Bringer of Death
5)Stalker Song
6)Long Way Back from Hell

I also enjoy the second disc: with some VERY minor disappointments though. The songs are all presented very well, although, (and I say this with the fact that, instrumentally, the songs are recorded very well), the mic, at times, seems to have been fading on a couple of songs for reasons unknown. As I said, it's minor.

This Second Disk includes songs from the Sixth album on their Satan's Child Tour. The songs are very unique, to say the very least. The tempo is a little faster and the sound is different if compared to the studio versions. That is what I really love about all of these songs, they are the same songs, yet different, with a twist of cain, (if you will) it's like having a brand new Danzig album never before heard. I really love Five Finger Crawl, It's Coming Down, Lilin, Twist of Cain, and Deep. They are all good but those songs stick out like an axe in the head.

DISK TWO
Los Angeles, San Fran, and NE.
1)Satans Child
2)7th House
3)Five Finger Crawl
4)Unspeakable
5)Lilin
6)Her Black Wings
7)It's Coming Down
8)Do You Wear the Mark
9)Until You Call on the Dark
10)Deep
11)Belly of the Beast
12)She Rides
13)Twist of Cain
14)Mother

Another of my MINOR disappointments is that there are only one and a half songs that represented BlackAciDevil: 7th House and Deep, which is not really on BlackAciDevil but later was re-mixed and included with the title, Deeper. This is why I say "one and a half". It is regrettable that none of the other really good songs were included from that album, like, 'See all You Were', 'Serpentia', 'Hint of Her Blood', 'Come to Silver', and 'Power of Darkness'. I would have appreciated hearing at least two or three of those songs on this live compilation.

I greatly appreciate that these Live double CDs are available to own. It is always good to hear the live versions. They bring a certain quality of reality and uniqueness to them. I like this live compilation, but I wish that they would have taken a little more care in preparing the sound for a live recording on the second CD. The first CD is quite clear and I enjoy it very much.

(...)EvilAlivE (...)

Smage, the Godless Agnostic.

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Here is a Just Review, October 31, 2001
This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
The Songs are all excellent. The First disc includes songs from shows at Irvine Meadows,CA in 1992 on their 'How the gods Kill' Tour, and at the Seattle Center Arena in 1994 on their 'Danzig 4p' Tour. The Sound Quality on the first disc is exceptional. I enjoy this first disc very much. It includes songs from the first four albums. This two part, first disc, manifests Glenn's dynamic musical styles and vocal ranges throughout his first few years with the band which bears his name.

I also enjoy the second disc: with some VERY minor disappointments though. The songs are all presented very well, although, (and I say this with the fact that, instrumentally, the songs are recorded very well), the mic, at times, seems to have been fading on a couple of songs for reasons unknown. As I said, it's minor.

This Second Disk includes songs from the Sixth album on their Satan's Child Tour. The songs are very unique, to say the very least. The tempo is a little faster and the sound is different if compared to the studio versions. That is what I really love about all of these songs, they are the same songs yet with a twist of cain, if you will.

Another of my MINOR disappointments is that there are only one and a half songs that represented BlackAciDevil: 7th House and Deep, which is not really on BlackAciDevil but later was re-mixed and included with the title, Deeper. This is why I say "one and a half". It is regrettable that none of the other really good songs were included from that album, like, 'See all You Were', 'Serpentia', 'Hint of Her Blood', 'Come to Silver', and 'Power of Darkness'. I would have appreciated hearing at least two or three of those songs on this live compilation.

I greatly appreciate that these Live double CDs are available to own. It is always good to hear the live versions. They bring a certain quality of reality and uniqueness to them. I like this live compilation, but I wish that they would have taken a little more care in preparing the sound for a live recording on the second CD. The first CD is quite clear and I enjoy it very much.

Smage, the Godless Agnostic.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Much better than I expected, October 22, 2005
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A. Banura "avid listener" (Hesperia, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
After reading the reviews of this CD, I was a bit apprehensive of buying this as I was expecting it to sound terrible. It DOES NOT sound terrible in any sense at all. The first disc has the rest of Demonsweatlive that I really wanted to hear and is actually mixed a little different. Kind of bassier. The '94 stuff sounds good too. Disc 2 sounds like a good soundboard tape. Everything is audible and the tones sound good. Even the mix is really good because nothing is drowned out. What more could you want? Its obvious Danzig didn't set out to do a "live" record but the quality isn't as bad as everyone is making it out to be. I'm glad I own this now. I just wish I went to that '92 Halloween show when I had the chance.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars HORRIBLE, November 14, 2001
This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
Put your Boom Box next to speakers and record - this is the sound quality of these recordings. Disk 1 is better than Disk 2 - but is still HORRIBLE.
I AM A DANZIG FAN - BUT EXPECT A BETTER PRODUCT FOR MY MONEY.
Garage bands make better sounding disk's.
If Glen release's crap I say its crap - if its EXCELLANT I'll say its EXCELLANT. I have ear's.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sorry this was released., May 9, 2001
This review is from: Live on the Black Hand Side (Audio CD)
Let me start off by saying I'm a huge Danzig fan. I have loved every project he has been a part of. When I heard there was a live album in the works that spanned the last 7 years, I was excited to say the least. After hunting this album down (No one knew when it was being released due to bad planning) I rushed to the nearest cd player. Well...let me say, from start to finish, this 2 disk set sounds like a bad bootleg. Not only can you not hear Danzig's vocals, but the insturments sound out of key and muffeled. I have seen Danzig in concert 3 times and never has he sounded this horrible. The reason I give this album 2 stars instead of 1 is because of the interseting set list. However, what's the use of having great live songs if you cannot understand them. Try again Mr. Danzig.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad, August 5, 2006
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I've read all the negative reviews on this and must admit it steered me away from this CD until now. I finally broke down and purchased it. I must say it isn't as bad as the majority puts it off to be. The first disc is absolutely fantastic, and well worth the cost of both Cd's. The second disc is a bit disappointing, but not entirely too bad. I just consider it a bonus disc for the first one. Anyway if you are a Danzig fan give it a try. Ive heard much worse live albums (i.e. Black Label Society- Alcohol Fueled Brewtality).
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