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The Fleshtones: Live at The Hurrah Club
The first-ever DVD to feature one of the great New-Wave acts of the late 1970s, The Fleshtones. For over 30 years, the band has recorded and toured playing around the world to their ever-loyal fanbase and is still going as strong as ever. Live At The Hurrah Club features a full-length performance from the band at New York's legendary venue from the early 1980 s bonus material that comes from a performance at the NY Rocker Party event.
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Plot Summary
This is a live concert film capturing the energetic performance of the rock band The Fleshtones at the Hurrah Club. It showcases their signature blend of high-octane rock and roll, garage rock revival, and R&B influences. The film aims to immerse viewers in the raw and exhilarating experience of a Fleshtones live show.
Critical Reception
As a direct-to-video concert film, 'The Fleshtones: Live at The Hurrah Club' generally received positive attention within their dedicated fanbase, who appreciated the opportunity to experience a live Fleshtones performance. Critical reviews from mainstream outlets are scarce, but the consensus among fans is that the film successfully captures the band's legendary live energy.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the high-energy Fleshtones live performance effectively.
A must-see for dedicated fans of the band.
Delivers the raw, garage-rock sound the band is known for.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this concert film is not readily available. However, fan discussions typically highlight the band's enduring stage presence and their ability to deliver an exciting live show.
Fun Fact
The Fleshtones are known for their energetic stage presence and often incorporate elements of R&B and soul into their garage rock sound, earning them the nickname 'The World's Oldest Young Rock and Roll Band'.
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