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So, 'John Martyn - The Man Upstairs' is this fascinating glimpse into the 70s and 80s live music scene. It's not just concert footage; it captures the essence of Martyn's raw energy and guitar wizardry. The pacing is laid-back but engaging, which reflects his style so well. You get a real sense of intimacy with the audience, almost like you're there in the room with him. The atmosphere is moody, and the sound really pulls you in. Martyn's performances feel like you're watching a master at work, blending folk and jazz in a way that feels both spontaneous and profound. It’s quirky and has a certain charm that makes it stand out among other music docs.
Finding 'The Man Upstairs' can be a bit of a treasure hunt; it's not as widely circulated as other music documentaries. Collectors seem to appreciate the raw, unfiltered look at Martyn during a vibrant era for live music. There have been a few releases over the years, but many fans prefer the original versions for their authenticity. Its scarcity and the niche interest in Martyn's style ensure it holds a special place in collector circles.
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