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Live in Joy
A kolkhoz machine-operator is a local inventor who has tensions with his wife over his hobby. He invents a useful appendage for a grain harvester combine and an article about his invention is printed in a local paper. Kolkhoz chairman then entrusts him with a mission to get equipment from a nearby city for building a bridge, but the machine-operator is duped by crooks.
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Plot Summary
This is a concert film documenting the live performance of the band Fleetwood Mac during their Tusk Tour. It captures the band's energetic stage presence and iconic musical arrangements.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Live in Joy (1979)' is scarce, as it was primarily a video release and not widely distributed as a theatrical film. Contemporary reviews are difficult to find.
What Reviewers Say
The film showcases Fleetwood Mac at a pivotal point in their career, following the massive success of 'Rumours'.
It highlights the band's musical prowess and the live energy of the Tusk tour.
Audience response, where records exist, generally points to a strong performance from the band.
Google audience: Due to the limited availability and nature of this release, specific Google user reviews are not readily available. However, general fan sentiment often praises Fleetwood Mac's live performances from this era.
Fun Fact
The 'Tusk' tour itself was known for its extensive international travel and lavish production, making 'Live in Joy' a snapshot of a monumental period for Fleetwood Mac.
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