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So, 'LA - My Home Town' is this quirky documentary from '77 featuring Ian Whitcomb, who’s got that charming yet cheeky British vibe. It’s like a stroll through Hollywood with someone who doesn’t take it too seriously, you know? The pacing is laid-back, allowing you to soak in the eclectic sights and personalities of the city. The atmosphere feels quite raw and authentic, rather than glossed over. It’s an interesting take, especially how it juxtaposes rock culture with the glitzy backdrop of L.A. Definitely a distinctive piece for anyone who enjoys an offbeat perspective on a city that often gets the glamorous treatment.
This documentary has had limited releases over the years, which has contributed to its collector interest. Finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge, as it wasn't a mainstream hit, and many prints have faded. It holds a unique place in the landscape of 70s cinema, appealing to collectors interested in rock history and offbeat explorations of iconic cities.
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