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MTV Ao Vivo
Some rock bands are able to live a long life. Os Paralamas de Sucesso (1981) and Barão Vermelho (1981) are among those rock monuments in Brazil. But as for Barão Vermelho, that maybe won't last for much longer… What we have is a good document and maybe even a historical document for this band. This could well be the last Barão Vermelho album… The band announced a break up after the tour that supports this MTV Ao Vivo cd set.
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Plot Summary
MTV Ao Vivo is a live album and concert film by Brazilian rock band Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti, recorded in 2005. The performance features Rita Lee and the band performing a selection of her greatest hits, spanning her solo career and her time with Tutti Frutti. The concert showcases Lee's energetic stage presence and her iconic status in Brazilian rock music.
Critical Reception
Rita Lee's MTV Ao Vivo was met with enthusiasm from fans, celebrating the enduring legacy of one of Brazil's most beloved rock icons. Critics praised the energetic performance and the selection of classic hits, highlighting Rita Lee's continued relevance and charisma.
What Reviewers Say
A vibrant live performance showcasing Rita Lee's enduring musical talent.
A must-have for fans, featuring beloved hits performed with great energy.
Confirms Rita Lee's status as a legend of Brazilian rock.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific live album/film is not readily available, but Rita Lee's work generally garners high appreciation from Brazilian audiences for her pioneering role in rock music and her consistent artistic output.
Fun Fact
The concert was filmed at the HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, a significant venue for major musical acts in Brazil.
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