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Kane: Live in Rotterdam
Dutch rockband Kane was founded in 1998 en amazingly the same year Dinand Woesthof and Dennis van Leeuwen already signed their first record deal with BMG. In the beginning of 1999 their first single was released and 'Where Do I Go Now' was an instant success and found itself at the top of the Dutch charts for weeks. 'As long as you want this', the first album was also a big success in The Netherlands. This concert shows material from their live performance in Ahoy, Rotterdam.
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Plot Summary
This film captures the electrifying live performance of the Dutch rock band Kane at the Ahoy in Rotterdam. Recorded in 2003, it showcases their energetic stage presence and popular hits. The concert offers an immersive experience of the band's dynamic sound and connection with their audience.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, critical reception typically focuses on the technical aspects of the recording, the quality of the performance, and the overall atmosphere captured. Kane's live shows are generally well-regarded for their energy and musicianship, suggesting a positive reception among fans and critics alike for this recording.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the raw energy of a live Kane performance.
Showcases the band's popular hits with high-octane delivery.
An engaging experience for fans of the Dutch rock band.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this concert film is not readily available. However, Kane generally receives positive feedback for their live shows, indicating that fans likely appreciated the energy and musicality presented in this recording.
Fun Fact
The Ahoy venue in Rotterdam is a multi-purpose complex that has hosted numerous major concerts and sporting events since its establishment.
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