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Poison - Seven Days Live
Seven Days Live is the fourth video/DVD album from the rock band Poison, featuring a live concert from the Native Tongue world tour in 1993, in support of the fourth Poison studio album Native Tongue, which was certified Gold by the RIAA on April 21, 1993.[2] It was originally released on VHS in 1993 and then on DVD in 2006. It was also released as Poison Live In Concert with a different cover in 2003.
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Plot Summary
Poison: Seven Days Live captures the iconic glam metal band Poison during their 'Seven Days Live' tour, showcasing their high-energy performances and signature hits. The film features electrifying renditions of fan favorites, interspersed with backstage footage and candid moments, offering a glimpse into the band's dynamic on and off stage. It highlights their raw talent and the fervent connection they shared with their audience during this vibrant period in rock history.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, 'Seven Days Live' is primarily reviewed by fans and rock music enthusiasts rather than traditional film critics. Its reception is generally positive among Poison's fanbase, who appreciate the raw energy and direct connection to the band's performance. Critical analysis tends to focus on the musicality and stage presence rather than cinematic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-octane performances and classic Poison anthems.
Appreciated by fans for capturing the band's signature live energy.
Offers a good look at the band's dynamic stage presence during the early 90s.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce and typically focus on the nostalgic value and the band's energetic performance, with fans expressing enjoyment of the live atmosphere and iconic songs.
Fun Fact
The 'Seven Days Live' tour was a significant moment for Poison, showcasing their enduring popularity and ability to command large audiences at the peak of their commercial success.
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