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So, Johnny Thunders: Who's Been Talking? is this raw, gritty snapshot of Thunders just weeks before he passed. The energy in that Osaka concert is palpable; you can feel the urgency in his performance. He dives into a mix of his catalogue, and you can see how much the music means to him. The Oddballs back him up with a kind of loose intensity that really captures the spirit of rock 'n' roll. It’s not just a concert film, it’s a document of a moment—a kind of farewell that has this haunting quality, especially knowing he was near the end. The sound and visuals are a bit rough around the edges, but that adds to its charm, doesn’t it?
This film is a rare glimpse into the last days of Johnny Thunders, and as such, it has drawn significant interest from collectors. It’s only available on limited formats, adding to its scarcity. Many fans seek it out not just for the music, but for its historical significance in rock history. There’s a certain mystique surrounding the last performances of artists, and this film encapsulates that in a uniquely personal way.
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