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So, 'Bush: Alleys and Motorways' is an interesting documentary that dives into the life of the British rock band Bush during one of their tours. The atmosphere feels raw and authentic, capturing the gritty realities of being on the road. It doesn't really polish things up, you know? You get a real sense of their struggles and triumphs, and the pacing flows well with the concert footage. The music is, of course, a highlight, but it's the behind-the-scenes stuff that adds a layer of depth. You see the camaraderie, the pressures of fame, and the creative process. It’s like a snapshot of a moment in time for the band, a mix of performance and personal insight that makes it stand out in the genre.
Great for fans of 90s alternative rock.Offers a glimpse into the touring life of a band.Interesting blend of music and personal stories.
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