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So, here we have Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 'Pictures At An Exhibition,' a really fascinating piece filmed back in December 1970 at London's Lyceum. The atmosphere is electric, with their unique blend of rock and classical music creating a compelling experience. The pacing of the performance ebbs and flows, pulling you into the intricacies of the arrangements. The bonus of their 1971 Belgian TV appearance on 'Pop Shop' adds a nice touch, offering a glimpse into their live energy beyond the concert stage. It's interesting how ELP interprets Mussorgsky's original work, and the visuals really enhance the thematic depth. Definitely a distinctive entry in the realm of music films.
This film is a bit of a rarity, especially when considering the age and the specific performance captured. There have been various formats over the years, but original prints or early releases are becoming harder to find. Collectors seem to have a keen interest in it, not just for the music but the historical context of ELP's artistry during that era.
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