Blue Oyster Cult : A Long Day's Night
Blue Oyster Cult : A Long Day's Night

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Blue Oyster Cult : A Long Day's Night

2002
Movie
120 min
English

Blue Oyster Cult celebrates 30 years of incredible rock with their new DVD home video A Long Day's Night. All the hits and fan favorites were recorded live June 21, 2002 at the Navy Pier/Skyline Stage in Chicago. This title, along with the companion CD, is the first live release from B.O.C. in twenty years and truly highlights the band's phenomenal career. Set List: Stairway To The Stars, Burning For You, Od’ed On Life Itself, E.T.I., Dance On Stilts, Harvester Of Eyes, Buck’s Boogie, Quicklime Girl, Flaming Telepaths, Harvest Moon, Last Days Of May, Cities On Flame, M.E. 262, Perfect Water, Lips In The Hills, Godzilla, Don’t Fear The Reaper, Dominance And Submission, The Red And The Black. Bonus Features include band interviews, fan interviews, behind the scenes footage.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Robyn WyerGenres: Concert Film, Music, Rock

Plot Summary

This concert film captures the legendary rock band Blue Oyster Cult performing live in a special intimate setting. The performance features a mix of their classic hits and fan favorites, showcasing the band's enduring musicianship and stage presence. It offers a glimpse into the powerful live experience that has defined Blue Oyster Cult for decades.

Critical Reception

As a live concert recording, 'A Long Day's Night' was generally well-received by fans of Blue Oyster Cult, who appreciated the opportunity to see the band perform in a raw and energetic setting. Critics often focused on the band's continued ability to deliver a strong live show, highlighting their signature sound and stage presence.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its authentic live performance feel.

  • Praised for capturing the band's signature sound and energy.

  • A must-have for dedicated Blue Oyster Cult fans.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this live album highlight the band's enduring appeal and the quality of the live performance. Fans often praise the raw energy and the selection of classic songs, indicating a strong positive reception among their dedicated fanbase.

Fun Fact

The concert was filmed at The New York Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in New York City, offering a more intimate setting than their typical arena shows.

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