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Guitar Heroes: In Concert
The Guitar is the uncrowned king of rock ‘n’ roll instruments. Live, without any safety net, our Guitar Heroes make their instruments sing, laugh and cry, rage and rejoice as they dazzle you with their virtuoso finger-work, sheer power, and infectious emotion. Track listing: Roben Ford & The Blue Line: Prison Of Love, Duke Robillard: Gee I Wish, Walter Trout: Running Blues, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown: Mojo Workin’, Rick Vito & The Lucky Devils: Long Black Car, Edgar Winter/Rick Derringer: I Play Guitar, Joe Louis Walker: Riding High, Popa Chubby: Stoop Down Baby, Curtis Mayfield: Pusherman, Bill Wyman’ Rhythm Kings Feat. Albert Lee: Jump Jive And Wail, Larry Carlton: I Gotta Right, Steve Lukather: Freedom, Albert Collins: Tired Man.
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures a legendary concert featuring some of the greatest blues guitarists of all time. It showcases electrifying performances and offers a glimpse into the passion and skill that defines blues music. The film highlights the unique styles and collaborative spirit of these iconic musicians.
Critical Reception
As a music documentary focusing on a specific concert event, "Guitar Heroes: In Concert" generally received positive attention from fans of blues music and the featured artists. Critics often praised the technical skill and raw energy of the performances, though some noted its straightforward, performance-focused approach without deep biographical dives.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its incredible guitar performances and the legendary lineup of artists.
Seen as a must-watch for blues guitar enthusiasts.
Appreciated for capturing authentic and energetic live music.
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Fun Fact
The concert featured at the heart of this documentary was filmed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, a prestigious event known for showcasing legendary musical talent.
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