Twisted Sister - Double Live (Northstage '82 and NY Steel '01) - DVD
Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 9:59PM
Ragman in DVD Reviews

Well Twisted Sister is at it again, by giving the fans more vintage video from their long standing career.  This time in the form of the killer new DVD Double Live.  Double Live is a compilation of two shows from the band from 2 different eras.  The first show is a vintage show of the band from 1982, right before they flew to England to record their now legendary Under the Blade album.  The show features a hungry band on the verge of something big.  It was shot in their home town of Long Island, which visually captured the band at their best.   This part of the DVD, was awesome to see and very entertaining.  Another bonus, is that you get fresh interviews with the guys reminiscing about that historic night.

The second show in this package, is from Eddie Trunk's NY Steel event, put on right after the 9/11 attacks.  This was a great cause that brought metalheads together to raise money for the families of Firefighters and Police officers that lost their lives from this vicious attack.  The show was also a landmark event, in that it brought Twisted Sister back together.  The band had somewhat reunited prior, but this was the first full show the band did after their reunion, and it was all caught on tape.  Hallelujah!  Essentially this was the official re-union of the band.  It is a great show where the band played all of the classics.  The band were firing on all cylinders and sounded and played great.  Just like the previous feature, this one includes some new interviews with the band talking about re-uniting and this show.  This is a great package that is essential for any TS fan.

Bottom LineTwo classic Twisted Sister show. One from that is old school and one from the not too distant past.  All in all, 2 classic shows that now are available to the public.  This one is a must for hard rock fans.

-Ragman is loving all of the recent classic TS releases.

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