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The Doobie Brothers: Rockin Down the Highway - The Wildlife Concert
This historic live concert event unites the three lead vocalists of the Doobie Brothers for a special greatest hits performance including brand new music, exclusive interviews and behind-the-scences footage not available on the television broadcast Tracks: Dangerous, Jesus Is Just Alright, Rockin' Down the Highway, Slack Key Soquel Rag (instrumental), South City Midnight Lady, Clear as the Driven Snow, Excited, Takin' It to the Streets, Minute by Minute, What a Fool Believes, Black Water, Neil's Fandango, Wild Ride, The Doctor, Slow Burn, Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While), Without You, Long Train Runnin', China Grove, Listen to the Music
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures The Doobie Brothers performing a selection of their greatest hits in a live setting. The performance features a blend of their rock and R&B influences, showcasing the band's dynamic energy and musical prowess. It includes classic tracks that highlight their evolving sound throughout their career.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, critical reception often focuses on the performance quality and the track selection. Reviews generally praise The Doobie Brothers' enduring musical talent and their ability to deliver an energetic live show. The inclusion of both classic rock anthems and smoother R&B-influenced tracks was seen as a comprehensive representation of their legacy.
What Reviewers Say
Fans appreciated the live energy and classic song selection.
The concert successfully showcased the band's enduring musical appeal.
A strong performance featuring key members from different eras.
Google audience: Audience feedback for this concert film typically highlights the nostalgic value and the band's strong live performance. Viewers enjoyed hearing beloved songs performed with the energy characteristic of The Doobie Brothers. Many expressed satisfaction with the comprehensive setlist that spanned various phases of the band's career.
Fun Fact
This concert was filmed as part of the 'In the Wild' series, which featured musicians performing in natural settings, often with an educational component about wildlife conservation, though the specific conservation focus for this particular Doobie Brothers performance is not widely detailed.
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