Johnny Thunders Live: In Cold Blood
Johnny Thunders Live: In Cold Blood

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Johnny Thunders Live: In Cold Blood

2002
Movie
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English

Recorded at Irving Plaza, New York City, on March 13, 1982. This rare 1982 concert video showcases rough-and-tumble rocker (and former New York Doll) Johnny Thunders performing a set of the songs that shot him to punk notoriety, including "In Cold Blood," "Too Much Junkie Business" and "Alone in the Crowd." Thunders and his backing band also treat their New York audience to "Sad Vacation," "Who Needs Girls," "Pipeline," "Born to Lose," "Just Another Girl" and "Baby I Love You, Really I Do."

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Johnny ThundersGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures a raw and energetic performance by punk rock icon Johnny Thunders. Recorded live, it showcases his signature guitar style and distinctive vocal delivery. The setlist features a mix of his solo material and New York Dolls classics, offering a glimpse into his enduring legacy.

Critical Reception

As a live album and film, 'In Cold Blood' is primarily appreciated by fans of Johnny Thunders and the punk rock genre. Critics often note its unpolished authenticity and the raw energy of the performance, though some may find the production quality to be less refined than studio releases.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the raw, untamed energy of Johnny Thunders live.

  • Features classic Thunders tracks and New York Dolls hits.

  • Appreciated for its authenticity and fan-centric appeal.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this live performance often highlight the unadulterated rock and roll spirit and the chance to see a punk legend in action. Fans generally praise the track selection and Thunders' iconic guitar work, embracing the gritty, live sound.

Fun Fact

This recording captures one of Johnny Thunders' final live performances before his death in 1991; the album was released posthumously in 2002.

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