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Average White Band: Rockstage
Average White Band (also AWB) is a Scottish funk and R&B band, who had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980
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Plot Summary
This live concert film captures the iconic Scottish funk and R&B band, Average White Band, performing a set of their greatest hits and fan favorites. Recorded in high definition, the performance showcases the band's enduring musical prowess and their signature soulful sound. The film is a celebration of their legacy, featuring energetic renditions of their most beloved songs.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, critical reception focuses more on the performance quality and audio-visual experience. It is generally well-regarded by fans for its energetic delivery and faithful representation of the Average White Band's live show. Reviewers often praise the band's musicianship and the quality of the recording.
What Reviewers Say
The band delivers a high-energy, crowd-pleasing performance.
Features excellent sound and visual quality, capturing the live atmosphere.
A must-watch for fans of Average White Band and funk music.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this concert film are overwhelmingly positive, with viewers praising the band's tight musicianship, soulful grooves, and the overall enjoyable viewing experience. Many highlight the authenticity of the live performance and its ability to transport viewers to the concert venue.
Fun Fact
The Average White Band was famously referenced in the 1979 film 'The Owl and the Pussycat' when the character played by Barbra Streisand asks, 'Are you the Average White Band?'
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