Rock Steady Live

 
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Rock Steady Live

Rock Steady Live
Rock Steady Live cover
Video album by No Doubt
Released November 25, 2003
Recorded 2002
Length 90 minutes
Label Interscope
Director Sophie Muller
Professional reviews
No Doubt video chronology
Live in the Tragic Kingdom
(1997)
Rock Steady Live
(2003)
The Videos: 1992-2003
(2004)

The Rock Steady Live DVD was recorded at a 2002 Long Beach Arena show by the rock group No Doubt. The concert features 17 songs, including all of the band's hits, plus additional live footage, band interviews, behind-the-scenes peeks and vocalist Gwen Stefani performing with the Pussycat Dolls. Rock Steady Live, as well as Live in the Tragic Kingdom, were directed by Sophie Muller, who also helmed many of the band's music videos.

Critical reception

The video received mixed reviews from critics. All Movie Guide stated that the band "has managed to stay fresh and inventive after more than a decade together".[1] All Music Guide, however, found the vocals to be heavily overdubbed and the editing "breathlessly nervous", commenting that "it is nothing like what the crowd at the venue heard".[2] OMH Media gave the DVD a positive review, stating that it "captures the concert in all its fast and furious glory and is a must for any No Doubt fan out there".[3]

Track listing

  1. "Hella Good"
  2. "Sunday Morning"
  3. "Ex-Girlfriend"
  4. "Underneath It All"
  5. "Platinum Blonde Life"
  6. "Bathwater"
  7. "Don't Let Me Down"
  8. "Magic's In The Makeup"
  9. "Running"
  10. "In My Head"
  11. "New"
  12. "Simple Kind of Life"
  13. "Just a Girl"
  14. "Hey Baby"
  15. "Rock Steady"
  16. "Spiderwebs"
  17. "Don't Speak"
Bonus tracks
  1. "Total Hate"
  2. "Excuse Me Mr."
  3. "Different People"
  4. "Trapped in a Box"

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