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Utopia: Live At The Royal Oak (1981)
Rating:
Starring: Utopia
Director: Bob Lampel
Category: Music, Special Interest
Studio: BMG Music
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
60 mins

 
 

 

The year is 1981.Reagan has entered the White House, Iran-Contra is brewing and America makes a swing to the right.In the face of these unsettling developments, Utopia hits the road in army fatigues for a nationwide tour.

This DVD is 60 minutes of sold out concert footage from the Royal Oak Theater in Detroit.Unavailable for many years, the DVD provides a front row seat at this powerful romp through Utopia's repertoire.

See Todd rip a guitar solo on Eric Clapton's famous psychedelic Gibson SG.See the band do a chorus line routine on "Couldn't I Just Tell You."See the excitement on the faces of the young Utopians in the front rows.See the band perform "The Wheel" and other songs from their "sordid and seamy past."

From the opening chords of "One World," through the traditional finale of "Just One Victory," this show captures a moment in time with this forever-evolving band."Live at the Royal Oak" is a must-have DVD for any collector.

Tracks Include:
One World
Road To Utopia
Back On The Street
Caravan
Time Heals
The Wheel
The Very Last Time
Lysistrada
Love In Action
Couldn't I Just Tell You
Love Is The Answer
Just One Victory