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So, there's this little gem called 'A Day In The Life Of Country Joe And The Fish.' It's a 30-minute dive into the world of this San Francisco band, capturing their vibe just as the counterculture was gaining steam. The film's got this raw, almost spontaneous feel, with a pacing that mirrors a jam session more than a traditional documentary. You get a look at their performances and the atmosphere of the time, which is pretty engaging. It’s an interesting watch that gives you a feeling of being there, amidst the energy of the '60s. Not a polished production, but that’s part of its charm, right?
This documentary is somewhat elusive, as it was only broadcast on TV and hasn't seen a wide release on physical media. As a result, collectors might find it in limited formats like VHS or obscure DVD compilations, making it a bit harder to track down. Interest seems to be growing, especially among enthusiasts of '60s rock and counterculture, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for any new restorations or releases that might surface.
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