Union: Do Your Own Thing Live!
Union: Do Your Own Thing Live!

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Union: Do Your Own Thing Live!

2005
Movie
130 min
English

The "Do Your Own Thing Live" DVD features includes two UNION concerts: The feature fourteen track live concert was taped on October 21, 2001 at Paladino's in Canoga Park, California and The Shack in Fullerton, California (just before UNION's trip to Argentina). The second segment of the DVD consists of the bonus material. The bonus material opens with a second concert that was filmed at ESP guitars Musicians Institute after NAMM, January 2000.

Insights

Director: Steve V. JonesGenres: Music, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This live concert film captures the energetic performance of the rock band Union during their 2005 tour. The band delivers a powerful setlist, showcasing their signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibilities. Fans are treated to an intimate look at the band's stage presence and musical prowess. The film highlights their dynamic interplay and the raw passion they bring to their live shows.

Critical Reception

As a live concert film, 'Union: Do Your Own Thing Live!' was primarily received by its existing fanbase. Critics and general audiences focused on the band's performance quality and the authenticity of the live recording. Positive remarks often centered on the band's energy and musical execution, while any less favorable comments might have noted the limitations inherent in a pure concert film format.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its high-energy live performance.

  • Appreciated by fans for capturing the band's raw musical talent.

  • A straightforward concert film for dedicated followers of the band.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this particular live concert film is not readily available. However, based on the nature of concert films, fan reception typically centers on the quality of the performance and the accuracy of the recording.

Fun Fact

The band Union was formed in 2005 and this live album documented one of their early major tours, featuring members who would go on to various successful projects in the music industry.

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