ASIA Live In Moscow

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  • 2012
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 6.0  (9)

Asia Live in Moscow is a concert film that showcases the progressive rock supergroup Asia performing live in the Soviet Union during their 1990 tour. The film, directed by Julian Temple, captures the energy and excitement of the band's performance in front of a massive crowd of over 20,000 fans at Moscow's Olympic Stadium. The concert film opens with shots of the band's arrival in Moscow and their interactions with fans and local media. From there, Asia launches into a blistering set that includes hits like "Only Time Will Tell," "Heat of the Moment," and "Sole Survivor," as well as deep cuts and material from their most recent album, "Then & Now."

Asia consists of founding members Steve Howe (guitar) and Geoff Downes (keyboards), as well as singer/bassist John Payne and drummer Carl Palmer, who replaced original members John Wetton and drummer Steve Palmer. The band's sound is characterized by their virtuosic musicianship, intricate song arrangements, and soaring melodies.

Despite the political tensions between the US and the Soviet Union at the time, Asia's performance is a powerful reminder of the transcendent power of music. The crowd sings along and waves lighters during ballads like "Don't Cry," and headbangs and pumps their fists during the more rock-oriented tracks like "Wildest Dreams." The chemistry between the band members is palpable, and they feed off the audience's energy to deliver a performance that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant.

The concert film is shot with multiple cameras and employs a variety of creative camera angles to capture the band's performance. There are sweeping shots of the stadium that give a sense of the enormity of the crowd, as well as close-ups of the band members that highlight their individual talent and showmanship. The film also includes shots of the crowd, giving viewers a sense of the shared experience of the concert.

In addition to the concert footage, the film includes interviews with the band members that offer insights into their creative process and their experiences touring in the Soviet Union. These interviews add depth and context to the concert footage, and help to create a cohesive narrative for the film.

Overall, Asia Live in Moscow is a thrilling concert film that captures one of the most iconic bands in 80s rock at the height of their powers. Whether you're a longtime fan of Asia or a newcomer to their music, this film is sure to leave you wanting more.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2012
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (9)