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A Poem Is a Naked Person feels like a time capsule of creativity and spontaneity. Les Blank captures a unique slice of the early '70s music scene, focusing on the chaotic yet intimate environment of Leon Russell's Oklahoma studio. The pacing is meandering, almost like a jam session; it reflects the organic flow of artistic collaboration. There's this raw energy that seeps through, with performances that feel unpolished but authentic. Blank's observational style allows for moments of genuine connection, both musically and personally. It's about the creative process, the interplay of personalities, and the beauty in imperfections—definitely a distinctive piece in the documentary genre, showcasing a moment in time where music was more than just notes on a page.
Explores the creative process.Features Leon Russell's music and more.A unique snapshot of 70s culture.
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