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So, 'Andar na Pedra: A História do Raimundos' dives deep into the story of this Brazilian rock band, starting out in Brasília during the late 80s. The documentary gives a real sense of the raw energy and cultural impact they had, especially with tracks from albums like 'Lavô Tá Novo' and 'Só No Forévis'. It's got this gritty, authentic vibe that captures their rise in the 90s, complete with interviews and archival footage that really flesh out the atmosphere. You get a blend of nostalgia and history here, and there's something about how the pacing flows with their music that just works. It's a unique angle on a band that shaped the soundscape of Brazil at the time.
This documentary is pretty intriguing for collectors, especially those interested in Brazilian music history. As of now, it's not widely available on home video formats, which could add to its appeal and scarcity in the collector's market. Given its focus on a pivotal band and their journey, it might become a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the evolution of rock in Brazil during the 90s.
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