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Life on the V: The Story of V66 is a fascinating dive into a fleeting moment in music television history. The film captures the essence of Boston's V66, a station that emerged in the mid-80s, offering an eclectic mix of music videos in a time when few others existed. You can feel the energy of that era - the vibrant, chaotic atmosphere is palpable. The pacing feels almost nostalgic, with interviews and archival footage weaving together the highs and lows of V66's brief stint. It’s a testament to a unique cultural moment, exploring themes of creativity, the struggle for longevity in media, and the impact of music on community. Eric Green really gets into the heart of what made V66 tick, leaving you with a sense of both wonder and loss.
Features interviews with former V66 staff and musicians.Includes rare footage from the station's broadcasts.Sheds light on the cultural impact of music video channels.
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