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Roxy Music: Live at the Apollo
Recorded live at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, Roxy Music performs their greatest hits, fronted by the always mesmerizing Bryan Ferry with original band members Andy MacKay and Phil Manzanera. Spend a glamorous, glorious evening with the band that defined modern musical romance, heartbreak and grace. Songs: Re- Make/Re-Model, Street Life, Ladytron, While My Heart Is Still Beating, Out of the Blue, A Song for Europe, My Only Love, In Every Dream Home a Heartache, Oh Yeah!, Both Ends Burning, Tara, Mother of Pearl, Avalon, Dance Away, Jealous Guy, Editions of You, Virginia Plain, Love Is the Drug, Do the Strand, For Your Pleasure.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the legendary British art-rock band Roxy Music during their highly anticipated reunion tour. Recorded at the prestigious Apollo Theatre, the performance showcases the band's enduring musicality and Bryan Ferry's iconic stage presence. It features a setlist spanning their influential career, from early art-rock experiments to their more polished later material.
Critical Reception
Critical reception for 'Roxy Music: Live at the Apollo' was generally positive, with many critics praising the band's tight musicianship and the high production values of the concert recording. Reviewers often highlighted Bryan Ferry's continued charisma and the band's ability to deliver a compelling live performance decades into their career. Audience reception was also enthusiastic, reflecting the band's dedicated fanbase and the enduring appeal of their unique sound.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Bryan Ferry's enduring vocal performance and stage presence.
Appreciation for the band's tight musical performance and faithful rendition of their hits.
Acknowledgement of the high-quality visuals and sound capturing the live experience effectively.
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Fun Fact
The 2003 reunion tour was Roxy Music's first tour in over a decade, reassembling the core members who had been instrumental in the band's formative years.
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