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So, 'It's So Easy' by Guns N' Roses is a fascinating glimpse into the band's early days—raw, unfiltered energy. You get this sense of rebellion, like it's a live jam session rather than a polished production. The pacing is frenetic, much like their music, with a gritty vibe that draws you in. The performances? They're not just playing; it's like they're channeling their youth and all the chaos that comes with it. What sets it apart is the use of practical effects and the candid moments that almost feel like you're in the room with them. It's not just a concert film; it's a snapshot of a moment in rock history that really captures their essence.
This film has had a bit of an uneven release history, with various formats coming in and out of circulation, which makes it somewhat scarce. There’s a certain collector interest because of its place in the rock documentary genre, but finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. It’s interesting to see how the early footage contrasts with their later, more polished works, adding layers to the band's legacy.
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