Whitesnake – Still Good To Be Bad
Whitesnake – Still Good To Be Bad

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Whitesnake – Still Good To Be Bad

2023
Movie
106 min
English

The Blu-ray delivers a variety of Whitesnake video footage, including live tracks from the band’s 2008 European tour, acoustic performances from the era, and an interview by Eddie Trunk. New songs like “Best Years,” “A Fool In Love,” and “Can You Hear The Wind Blow” come to life in these incredible live performances. The Blu-ray also features promo videos for “Ready To Rock” and “Lay Down Your Love.”

Insights

IMDb7.8/10
Director: N/A (Live Concert Film)Genres: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This concert film captures Whitesnake's final live performance at the iconic Donington Park in the UK, marking the end of their extensive Farewell World Tour. The performance features the band delivering a high-energy setlist of their greatest hits and fan favorites, showcasing their enduring legacy in hard rock. It serves as a definitive capstone to over four decades of touring and recording.

Critical Reception

As a live concert film documenting a farewell tour, critical reception primarily focuses on the band's performance quality, production values, and the nostalgic value for fans. Reviews generally highlight the energetic performance by David Coverdale and the band, the quality of the sound and visuals, and the emotional significance of the event. It's largely seen as a strong send-off for a legendary rock act.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and fitting final performance from a legendary rock band.

  • Fans will appreciate the high-energy delivery of classic hits and the emotional conclusion to their touring career.

  • The production quality effectively captures the scale and excitement of a major stadium concert.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Whitesnake's 'Still Good To Be Bad' often praise the band's enduring stage presence and David Coverdale's vocal performance, considering it a strong farewell. Many fans expressed emotional connection to the event, celebrating the band's long career and the nostalgic atmosphere of the concert.

Awards & Accolades

N/A (Concert Film)

Fun Fact

The concert filmed for 'Still Good To Be Bad' at Donington Park was originally the last scheduled date of Whitesnake's Farewell World Tour, though the band has hinted at potential future one-off performances.

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