Live At Sturgis 2006 - Nickelback

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Nickelback
- Title:
- Live At Sturgis 2006
- Label:
- Liberation
- Format:
- DVD Amaray Case
- Barcode No.:
- 9341004001244
- Available:
- 28-11-2008
- Sourced:
- Australia
Nickelback Live At Sturgis captures the band in all its sprawling glory as they pond out a set full of fan favourites and modern-day classics. Recorded in stunning high definition by 15 cameras in front of 40,000 screaming fans at Sturgis, SD's famed biker rally. Includes 13 hit songs performed live with behind the scenesfootage and a short Rockin' The Rally (Sturgis) documentary including interviews, out takes and more than 30 minutes of exclusive content never before seen or released.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Animals
- Woke Up This Morning
- Photograph
- Because Of You
- Far Away
- Never Again
- Savin' Me
- Someday
- How You Remind Me
- Too Bad
- Figured You Out
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