| Metallica Music: 2 of One
Music 2 of One by Metallica
|  | | | List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Elektra / Wea
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Released: October 17, 1990 | | | | | Media: Vinyl | |
2 of One Track Listing: 1. Introduction 2. Original Version 3. Jammin' Version
2 of One Reviews: Awsome with Movie footage  2006-10-24 - My favorite video is the one with the clips from the movie Johnny Got His Gun. It is put together in an excellent way. I love this video and wish it would come out on DVD.
Metallica in the English classroom  2005-10-12 - For anyone teaching Dalton Trumbo's anti-war novel Johnny Got His Gun, Metallica's video "Two of One" is a must. I showed the tape to my college-prep level 11th graders and they were mesmerized (probably as much by the fact that I would play a Metallica video in school as by the contents/music). It is entirely appropriate, the musical artistry is great, and the vintage clips from the cult classic 70's film of Johnny Got His Gun are unique. One of my classes asked to see the tape a second time! As a teaching tool, this tape provides a creative way of handling the themes of loss and powerlessness. Plus, if you have any kind of anti-war agenda, the video is extremely relevant. Buy it and show it!
One isnt their best but one of em  2004-05-31 - first off this is an awsum video because it has the story behind Metallica's song One and the story behind the music video of One. There are 2 music videos on it-the first 1 is the long version and the 2nd one is shorter. the ONLY thing i dont like about this video is that its only 20min long!
"Hold My Breath As I Wish For Death..."  2002-07-25 - This is a great home video that any and every Metallica fan should own. Metallica made history with releasing "One" as their first music video, and it still ranks today (to me anyway) as their best. Combining black and white footage of themselves playing with clips from the film Johnny Got His Gun, and it captures the spirit of the song perfectly. I mean imagine just being unable to feel anything and be left with no limbs, yet your still alive...that is more creepy and terrifying than all the devils, demons, hellfire, and brimstone written for a song put together. Here we see Metallica in their prime, back when they were the greatest heavy metal band in existence. We are also treated to an interview with Lars Ulrich that is actually pretty cool and insightful. All in all, at this price "Two of One" is a steal if your a fan of Metallica from when they were in their glory days.
FASCINATING  2002-01-07 - In spite of its brief running time this is an interesting video. What I found most amusing however was when the crew screws up and Lars says something along the lines of "Don't worry about it, we're just keeping this informal". HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED!!. Metallica back when they were still cool. I wonder, how can I get my hands on a tape of JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN? If anybody out there knows, contact me, okay?
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