Ring of Fire: Burning Live in Tokyo 2002
Ring of Fire: Burning Live in Tokyo 2002

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Ring of Fire: Burning Live in Tokyo 2002

2002
Movie
102 min
English

Ring of Fire perform in a small Japanese club, in support of their 1st album, Oracle. While almost the entire album is performed live, Mark Boals also had a solo album a couple of years earlier, called Ring of Fire, in which the band draw their name, and several tunes from that solo album are performed here live.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: N/AGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures French rock and roll legend Johnny Hallyday's electrifying performance in Tokyo. The show features an array of his greatest hits, delivered with the signature energy and passion that defined his career. Hallyday is joined by his band, delivering a dynamic and visually spectacular concert experience for his Japanese fans.

Critical Reception

As a live concert film, critical reception often focuses on the performance quality and Hallyday's stage presence. It is generally well-regarded by fans for its high-energy execution and a setlist of beloved songs. The production values are typical for a major live event of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures Johnny Hallyday's legendary stage presence and vocal power.

  • Features a setlist of iconic hits that resonate with fans.

  • Offers a high-energy and visually engaging concert experience.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this concert film typically praise the raw energy and enduring appeal of Johnny Hallyday. Fans often highlight the comprehensive selection of his most popular songs and the exhilarating atmosphere captured during the Tokyo performance.

Fun Fact

This concert was part of Johnny Hallyday's 'Tour 2002', which saw him perform extensively across Europe and Asia, marking a significant global engagement in his later career.

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