INXS frontman Michael Hutchence’s 1997 death meant many still-coming-of-age fans were unable to see the Australian band’s magnetism live in its original form. “Live Baby Live,” an album of the band’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Chiu is a freelance music writer based in New York. Another part of the ongoing branding of INXS and their music is the ...
INXS‘ 1991 concert film, Live Baby Live, has been remastered, remixed and restored for the first time for a new reissue out June 26th via Eagle Vision. Live Baby Live captured a 1991 sold-out show at ...
Last month, Fathom Events presented a one-night screening of the restored INXS concert documentary, “Live Baby Live,” and it caught a band at the peak of its pop powers: playing for more than 70,000 ...
INXS fans can rejoice over the release of this buoyant concert film, shot during an ecstatic performance before 72,000 hopping fans in London's Wembley Stadium on 13 July, 1991. The Australian band's ...
INXS frontman Michael Hutchence‘s 1997 death meant many still-coming-of-age fans were unable to see the Australian band’s magnetism live in its original form. “Live Baby Live,” an album of the band’s ...
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