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So, 'Childhood Memories' is really a fascinating dive into the world of Marillion and their 1985 album 'Misplaced Childhood'. The way the band members reminisce about the creative process is quite engaging, you know? It's not just about the music; it touches on nostalgia and the emotional connections people form with art. The pacing feels natural, like a conversation you’d have with a friend over a drink. The interviews are candid, the insights deep, and it almost feels like you're getting a glimpse into their private thoughts. There's a sincere tone throughout that sets it apart from your typical music docs. Plus, the archival footage fits snugly with the narrative, creating a rich tapestry of their journey. Worth a watch for any serious collector interested in music history.
Explores the creation of 'Misplaced Childhood'Features interviews with band membersIncludes archival footage from the 1980s
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