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So, 'Bob Ezrin: The Damn Book' dives deep into the life of Bob Ezrin, a figure who’s been at the epicenter of the music scene since the '60s. The tone feels introspective, yet there's a weighty humor that runs through it—Ezrin wrestles with the challenge of recounting his experiences. Pacing is a bit uneven at times, reflecting the chaotic nature of his career. You get a glimpse of real creativity in how they blend interviews with archival footage, and the practical effects used to illustrate his stories add an unexpected layer. This isn’t just another music doc; it’s more like a candid conversation with a legend who’s still figuring it all out.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat scarce in collectors' circles. There are a few different formats out there, but none have really taken off in the way one might expect given Ezrin's pedigree. Interest is definitely growing, particularly among those who appreciate music history, but it hasn’t reached the heights of broader commercial appeal yet. It’s the kind of piece that might end up being a hidden gem for the right collector.
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