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Alice in Chains: [1993] Live at Rotterdam
Nutshell, A Little Bitter, We Die Young, Angry Chair, Hate to Feel (Layne Broke his guitar at the end of the song), Dirt, It Ain't Like That, What the Hell Have I, Them Bones, Dam That River, Bleed the Freak, God Smack, Junkhead, Rooster (Layne screwed lyrics at the middle of the song), Would?, Rotten Apple, Sickman
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Plot Summary
Recorded live in Rotterdam on November 23, 1993, this concert film captures Alice in Chains at the height of their powers. The performance features a raw and intense setlist, showcasing the band's signature blend of heavy riffs, melodic vocals, and dark lyrical themes. It's a definitive look at the grunge giants during their 'Dirt' era.
Critical Reception
While not a traditional film with critical reviews, 'Live at Rotterdam' is highly regarded by fans and critics of the grunge scene as an authentic and powerful live performance document. It's celebrated for its raw energy and the band's intense stage presence.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the band's powerful live energy and chemistry.
Features a strong setlist of fan favorites and impactful performances.
Showcases Layne Staley's iconic vocal delivery and stage presence.
Google audience: Audience reactions praise the raw, unadulterated performance and the band's tight musicianship. Many highlight the emotional depth and power of Layne Staley's vocals, making it a cherished recording for fans.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Concert Film)
Fun Fact
This performance was part of the 'Family Values Tour' which, despite its name, was not officially connected to the band Korn's later 'Family Values Music Festival'.
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