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Heavy metal Britannia (BBC documentary 2008)
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Disc info;
Videosource; DVB
Taper; Snakefuture
TV system; Pal
Running time: 90 minutes
Filesize: 3.02 GB
Screen format;16:3
Frames per second; 25
Resolution; 720x576
videocodec; mpeg2
Videobitrate; 5.217 kbs
Audiocodec; AC3
Audiobitrate; 256 kbs
DVD author; Snakefuture Entertainment
Lineage; DVB --> Pioneer HD recorder --> SP mode -->
Burned to dvd-rw --> Tmpegenc dvd author; extracted mpeg2 stream -->
Tmpegenc dvd author; added proper chapterpoints and menu--> IFO edit;
16:9 settings
Nigel Planer narrates a documentary which traces the origins and development of British heavy metal from its humble beginnings in the industrialised Midlands to its proud international triumph.
In the late 60s a number of British bands were forging a new kind of sound. Known as hard rock, it was loud, tough, energetic and sometimes dark in outlook. They didn't know it, but Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and, most significantly, Black Sabbath were defining what first became heavy rock and then eventually heavy metal.
Inspired by blues rock, progressive rock, classical music and high energy American rock, they synthesised the sound that would inspire bands like Judas Priest to take metal even further during the 70s.
By the 80s its originators had fallen foul of punk rock, creative stasis or drug and alcohol abuse. But a new wave of British heavy metal was ready to take up the crusade. With the success of bands like Iron Maiden, it went global.
Contributors include Lemmy, Sabbath's Tony Iommi, Ian Gillan from Deep Purple, Judas Priest singer Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden and Saxon's Biff Byford.
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