DVD, CD Release: Eagles of Death Metal – Live at The Olympia in Paris

Blu-ray & CD Release Date: Aug. 4, 2017
Price: DVD $15.98, CD $14.99
Studio: Eagle Rock


During Eagles of Death Metal’s November 13, 2015 concert at the Bataclan Theatre in Paris, gunmen entered the venue and opened fire on the crowd, leaving 89 dead. On February 16, 2016, the band returned to Paris to complete their show as part of The Nos Amis Tour, performing at the Olympia Hall. Eagles of Death Metal – I Love You All The Time – Live at The Olympia in Paris encapsulates the emotion and intensity of the Olympia concert and is dedicated to all those who lost their lives at the Bataclan.

Before the show, Eagles of Death Metal co-founder and lead singer Jesse Hughes said: “The people of Paris have always been incredible to us, and our feeling of love towards this beautiful city and its people has been reinforced a million times over this past month. Hearing the stories of the survivors, the injured and those who have lost loved ones has been overwhelming. Not returning to finish our set was never an option.”

Along with the full Olympia concert, bonus material includes three live video tracks from the band’s October 2015 performance at L.A.’s Teragram Ballroom “Anything ‘Cept The Truth”, “Bad Dream Mama” and “Shasta Beast.”  (Bonus tracks are not featured on the 2CD format).

Here’s the tracking listing for the concert:

1) Intro: Il Est Cinq Heures, Paris S’Éveille
2) I Only Want You
3) Don’t Speak (I Came To Make A Bang!)
4) So Easy
5) Complexity
6) Whorehoppin’ (Shit, Goddamn)
7) I Love You All The Time
8) Cherry Cola
9) The Reverend
10) Got A Woman
11) I Got A Feelin’ (Just Nineteen)
12) Stuck In The Metal
13) Miss Alissa
14) I Like To Move In The Night
15) Secret Plans
16) Wannabe In L.A.
17) Bag O’ Miracles
18) Save A Prayer
19) I Want You So Hard (Boy’s Bad News)
20) Speaking In Tongues

 

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Founder and editor Laurence Lerman saw Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest when he was 13 years old and that’s all it took. He has been writing about film and video for more than a quarter of a century for magazines, anthologies, websites and most recently, Video Business magazine, where he served as the Reviews Editor for 15 years.