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Elton John: Mr. Superfunk is a fascinating glimpse into the early 70s, capturing the essence of Elton's burgeoning career with a raw documentary style. The film weaves together candid interviews and concert clips that give a sense of the energy surrounding him during this pivotal time. There's something special about watching him work on Tiny Dancer before it became a staple; you can almost feel the creative spark. The pacing is relaxed, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the era, and while the director remains unknown, the authenticity shines through. It's a neat little piece of rock history, definitely reflective of the time it was made.
Elton John: Mr. Superfunk has been somewhat elusive on the collector's market, often overshadowed by more polished documentaries. Originally shown on Aquarius, it's a rare find, especially in good condition. Interest in early Elton material has been growing, making this short documentary a curious item for fans and collectors who appreciate the backstory and the raw, unfiltered moments of his early work.
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