Whitesnake: Live At Donington 1990
Whitesnake: Live At Donington 1990

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Whitesnake: Live At Donington 1990

2011
Movie
106 min
English

Whitesnake, recorded live at the Monsters Of Rock Festival, Castle Donington on 18th August 1990. This incendiary performance marked the band's third Donington appearance and their second time headlining the famous festival.

Insights

IMDb7.8/10
Director: Mick JonesGenres: Concert Film, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal

Plot Summary

This release captures the legendary performance of Whitesnake at the Donington Park festival in 1990, a pivotal moment in their career. The band delivers a high-energy set featuring many of their biggest hits, showcasing their raw power and David Coverdale's charismatic stage presence. It's a definitive look at Whitesnake at the height of their global success.

Critical Reception

As a live release, 'Live At Donington 1990' has been widely praised by fans and critics for its authentic representation of Whitesnake's powerful live performances during their peak era. The audio and video quality, often remastered for these later releases, generally receive positive remarks for capturing the energy of the event.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic performance and iconic setlist.

  • Fans appreciate the high-quality remastering of audio and video.

  • Seen as a definitive document of Whitesnake's live prowess in the early 90s.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews specifically for this 2011 release is not readily available, but fan discussions often highlight the band's stage presence and musical skill during this period.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as this is a live album release)

Fun Fact

This performance at Donington Park was part of the Monsters of Rock festival, a legendary event for hard rock and heavy metal bands.

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