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So, Argent's performance on Don Kirschner's Rock Concert back in '73 is quite a trip. The vibe in the Palace Theatre is electric, you can almost feel the energy of the crowd through the screen. Their blend of progressive rock with theatrical flair is striking. Each song has its own character, from the anthemic "God Gave Rock 'N' Roll To You" to the more introspective "I Don't Believe In Miracles." The band showcases some solid musicianship, particularly in that drum solo—definitely a standout moment. What really holds it together is the pacing; it flows like a live set should, keeping you engaged and feeling like you're part of the audience. Definitely a unique piece of rock history.
This performance has a certain rarity, being part of the early '70s concert series that captured live music in a raw, unpolished way. There are various formats available, but finding a good-quality recording can be a challenge. Collectors appreciate this for its representation of Argent during a pivotal time in their career, as well as the overall feel of that vibrant concert scene. It's one of those gems that often gets overlooked but holds significant value for those interested in the evolution of rock music.
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