Deep Purple: Total Abandon
Deep Purple: Total Abandon

Deep Purple: Total Abandon

2011Movie200 minEnglish

In April 1999 Deep Purple made their triumphant return to Australia after a prolonged absence. This DVD includes the full show from Melbourne Park as well as bonus footage, interviews, extras and more.

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IMDb7.8/10
Director: Josh SmithGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

Total Abandon captures the legendary rock band Deep Purple live in concert during their 2010 Australian tour. The film features a high-energy performance showcasing their iconic hits and enduring stage presence. It offers fans a chance to relive the magic of a Deep Purple show, complete with powerful musicianship and the band's signature blend of hard rock and blues.

Critical Reception

As a concert film, 'Total Abandon' was primarily reviewed by fans and music publications. It was generally well-received for its audio and video quality, capturing the band's live energy effectively. Critics and fans alike praised the performance of the seasoned musicians, highlighting their continued proficiency and stage chemistry.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for excellent sound and video recording quality.
  • Fans lauded the band's energetic and skillful live performance.
  • Seen as a strong representation of Deep Purple's enduring appeal in concert.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the exceptional quality of the recording, allowing viewers to feel as though they are present at the concert. The band's performance is consistently praised for its power and musicianship, with many expressing satisfaction with the song selection and overall experience.

Fun Fact

The concert was filmed at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, on April 24, 2010, during the band's 'Songs That Define Your Life' tour.

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