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So, INXS: Live Baby Live captures that raw energy of a concert at Wembley in the early '90s. You’ve got Michael Hutchence just commanding the stage, his charisma fully on display, and the crowd is wild—72,000 strong, all in sync with the music. The film doesn’t just show the songs; it really immerses you in that electric atmosphere, with cuts between the band and the audience really highlighting the connection. The pacing keeps you engaged, moving from one high-energy track to another, and the whole thing just feels alive. It’s definitely a snapshot of a moment in music history that showcases both the band’s talent and the era's spirit.
This concert film was released in various formats over the years, but the original VHS is particularly sought after by collectors. The scarcity of certain early DVDs has elevated its appeal, especially among fans of live music recordings. The vibrant atmosphere and Hutchence's magnetic performance make it a standout piece for anyone interested in live music history.
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