Slayer 07/11/2004
Set I
Disciple
War Ensemble
Hallowed Point
Necrophiliac
Spill the Blood
Fight Till Death
Payback
Dead Skin Mask
Mandatory Suicide
Hell Awaits
South of Heaven
Angel of Death
Piece by Piece
Necrophobic
Altar of Sacrifice
Jesus Saves
Criminally Insane
Reborn
Epidemic
Postmortem
Raining Blood
War Ensemble
Hallowed Point
Necrophiliac
Spill the Blood
Fight Till Death
Payback
Dead Skin Mask
Mandatory Suicide
Hell Awaits
South of Heaven
Angel of Death
Piece by Piece
Necrophobic
Altar of Sacrifice
Jesus Saves
Criminally Insane
Reborn
Epidemic
Postmortem
Raining Blood
Set II
Set III
Comment
It Was Raining Blood!
The first thing I noticed was how long it took to set up the stage. They set an entirely new floor down between Slipknot and Slayer. The cameras were not too obtrusive besides the boom off stage left filming the crowd and long band shots. There will be some UNBELIEVABLE shots of Dave Lombardo as for a couple of songs a camera man stood on the riser filming from the front as another guy fimed him from the rear. Possibly for a multi camera angle feature ala Slipknots Disasterpieces DVD. The band actually stopped and the lights went down after each song I don't know if that was for editing purposes of what. Tom kept the intros short and sweet and made no references to the filming that I can remember, thanking the crowd many times as always. The band was in rare form and bashed through the set list in machine like fashion. Double bass was loud and clear as the band had the best mix I think I have heard from them in the 7 times over the past 15 years I have seen them. There were several mistakes, Jeff lost his guitar sound completely for the balance of the intro to DEAD SKIN MASK, Dave appeared to drop a stick during the intro part of MANDATORY SUICIDE and Tom missed a vocal cue during the middle of ALTAR OF SACRIFICE. All other songs were close to flawless. The band took a short encore pause from ANGEL to PIECE same as they did on the Jager tour. Blood rained from the lighting rig upon the beginning of RAINING BLOOD soaking Tom and bloodying Kerry (Jeff avoided the bulk of the blood). The only adverse result of the blood was it killed the sound of Daves cymbals for the end of the song when once again it poured blood soaking everything including the drums. The effect was quite striking and the crowd was blown away. A blood soaked Tom addressed the cheering crowd with a sneering smile and the words "We'll see you in HELL". Comments fom people leaving the venue were positive and I think the show was recieved extremely well. The blood effect was amazing and worth every penny alone. Incidentally for the Hatebreed fans out there they also filmed their entire set with the same cameras so keep your eyes open for where that footage will surface. That's all I have so lets pray this DVD gets off on time!!!! SSSLLLAAAYYYEEERRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first thing I noticed was how long it took to set up the stage. They set an entirely new floor down between Slipknot and Slayer. The cameras were not too obtrusive besides the boom off stage left filming the crowd and long band shots. There will be some UNBELIEVABLE shots of Dave Lombardo as for a couple of songs a camera man stood on the riser filming from the front as another guy fimed him from the rear. Possibly for a multi camera angle feature ala Slipknots Disasterpieces DVD. The band actually stopped and the lights went down after each song I don't know if that was for editing purposes of what. Tom kept the intros short and sweet and made no references to the filming that I can remember, thanking the crowd many times as always. The band was in rare form and bashed through the set list in machine like fashion. Double bass was loud and clear as the band had the best mix I think I have heard from them in the 7 times over the past 15 years I have seen them. There were several mistakes, Jeff lost his guitar sound completely for the balance of the intro to DEAD SKIN MASK, Dave appeared to drop a stick during the intro part of MANDATORY SUICIDE and Tom missed a vocal cue during the middle of ALTAR OF SACRIFICE. All other songs were close to flawless. The band took a short encore pause from ANGEL to PIECE same as they did on the Jager tour. Blood rained from the lighting rig upon the beginning of RAINING BLOOD soaking Tom and bloodying Kerry (Jeff avoided the bulk of the blood). The only adverse result of the blood was it killed the sound of Daves cymbals for the end of the song when once again it poured blood soaking everything including the drums. The effect was quite striking and the crowd was blown away. A blood soaked Tom addressed the cheering crowd with a sneering smile and the words "We'll see you in HELL". Comments fom people leaving the venue were positive and I think the show was recieved extremely well. The blood effect was amazing and worth every penny alone. Incidentally for the Hatebreed fans out there they also filmed their entire set with the same cameras so keep your eyes open for where that footage will surface. That's all I have so lets pray this DVD gets off on time!!!! SSSLLLAAAYYYEEERRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Notes: | w/ Slipknot, Hatebreed. God Forbid?? SLAYER will issue Reign In Blood Live: Still Reigning on September 28, 2004 on American records. Here's the official press release: For the first time in the band?s long career, fans will be able to see the original Slayer line-up performing an entire concert live on DVD when the band releases Reign In Blood Live: Still Reigning on September 28, 2004. The DVD will have an approximate 75-minute running time and will retail for $14.98. On Reign In Blood: Still Reigning, the original members of Slayer - Tom Araya (vocals, bass), guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, and drummer Dave Lombardo (who permanently rejoined the band in 2003) - will perform in its entirety Reign In Blood, the 28-minute, 1986 classic considered to this day the pinnacle album of its genre. ?Reign in Blood is our signature record, and if people think that it helped set the path for that genre of music, that?s great,? said Araya. ?It?s a record that means a lot to all of us in the band - it was our first record for a major label, and our first record with Rick Rubin who gave it unconditional support.? Reign In Blood: Still Reigning will be directed by Dean Karr (IRON MAIDEN), and is set to be shot this Sunday, July 11 at the Civic Center in Augusta, ME. Ten cameras, including three hand-held mini-DVs, will capture Slayer throughout the day and evening, filming an abundance of footage and interviews shot backstage, on the band?s tour bus, and live on stage. In an effort to revisit the look and feel of the time, the band will have a special Reign In Blood stage backdrop, and has recreated some of the original stage banners from the mid-80?s Reign In Blood-era tour dates, which incorporate the Slayer eagle and the controversial upside-down crosses that are part of the lighting rig. And some special on-stage surprises are planned for the DVD. ?If what we?re planning for the final 45-seconds of the song ?Raining Blood? looks half as cool as we hope it will,? added guitarist King, ?the kids will be blown away. And we?ll probably have to replace all of our gear!? | |||||
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