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Bush: Live From Roseland
Bush have been going since 1992 and are still going strong in 2013. They’ve sold countless millions of albums, toured all over the world and released 5 phenomenal grunge masterpieces over the years. Their latest album “The Sea of Memories” which was released in September of 2011 has had the boys from Bush touring all over the world selling out innumerable venues truly proving that grunge is not and will never be dead so long as this band are still making music.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the British rock band Bush performing live at Roseland Ballroom in New York City. The performance features a selection of their greatest hits, showcasing their signature grunge-influenced rock sound. It offers fans an intimate look at the band's dynamic stage presence and their enduring connection with their audience.
Critical Reception
As a live concert recording, critical reception focused primarily on the band's performance and the technical quality of the recording. Reviews generally highlighted Bush's energetic performance and Gavin Rossdale's commanding stage presence. The sound and video quality were often praised for effectively capturing the live concert atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
Energetic and faithful rendition of Bush's classic songs.
Captures the raw intensity of a live rock performance.
Praised for solid musicianship and engaging stage presence.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "Bush: Live From Roseland" often commend the band's strong live performance and the selection of hits included. Many viewers expressed satisfaction with the energy and sound quality, feeling it accurately reflected the experience of seeing Bush in concert.
Fun Fact
The concert was filmed during Bush's reunion tour, which marked the band's return to prominence after a hiatus.
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