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All My Loving is a fascinating time capsule that captures the essence of the 1960s music scene. It's got this raw, almost gritty tone that reflects the vibrant yet tumultuous nature of the era. The pacing meanders like a good jam session, giving you a real feel for the artists and their thoughts. The film blends documentary style with musical performances, showcasing not just the music but the culture surrounding it. Palmer's lens gives a unique perspective on the musicians of that time, making it feel personal. If you're into the social and artistic shifts of the '60s, this is definitely one to explore.
Originally aired as a BBC documentary, All My Loving was later released on DVD by the BFI, which has made it a bit more accessible. However, it can still be tough to find in pristine condition given its age. Collectors seem to appreciate the way it encapsulates a pivotal moment in music history, and those who have it often treasure its unique take on the artists. It’s not just a film; it’s a piece of cultural history that resonates with music lovers.
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