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So, 'Dave Mason: In Concert' captures something pretty special from the 70s music scene. You get to see Mason's skills as a guitarist and songwriter shine through in a live setting, recorded at the Philadelphia Spectrum. The vibe is relaxed, yet there's an undeniable energy from the crowd, which really adds to the whole experience. The way he blends rock with a bit of folk and blues is just perfect—his performances feel intimate, even in a larger venue. The sound quality is solid, typical of PBS productions from that era, and the lighting creates this warm atmosphere that pulls you in. You can really feel the connection he has with the audience, which is something you don’t always get from concert films these days.
This concert film has had a few releases over the years, primarily on VHS and later on DVD, but it's not the most common title out there. Many collectors value it for its historical insight into Mason's career and his fusion of different musical styles. While it may not be as widely recognized as other music films from the era, there's a certain charm and authenticity that keeps collectors interested in tracking down this gem.
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