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So, Stray Cats: Live at Montreux 1981 is a fascinating slice of rockabilly history. You can really feel the energy in the air as they hit the stage, just buzzing with that 80s vibe. The pacing is sharp; they don’t waste time, diving right into their hits with a confidence that's hard to ignore. The crowd is really into it, and you can sense that connection. The visuals are pretty raw, capturing that live atmosphere well, and the performance is just so charismatic—Brian Setzer’s guitar work is exceptional. It’s this great blend of tight musicianship and that loose, rebellious spirit of rock and roll. It stands out for its authenticity, showcasing a band at the peak of their powers.
Great for understanding the live rockabilly scene of the early 80s.Captures the band's chemistry and stage presence.Decent sound quality for a live concert film.
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