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So, 'Keith Richards - The Origin of the Species' is an interesting piece, really. It dives into the early life of Richards, exploring his roots in Dartford and London during a pivotal era, you know, the late 40s to the early 60s. The film has this laid-back yet insightful vibe, like you're having a chat over a pint with someone who was there. It touches on the cultural shifts and the atmosphere that birthed British rock, all while weaving in Richards's personal story. The pacing is contemplative, giving time to reflect on the influences that shaped him. It’s not just music, it’s history, and it has this raw authenticity that can be really engaging for those with an ear for what came before.
Explores postwar England's cultural landscapeRichards's personal history intertwined with music evolutionThoughtful pacing and reflective tone
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