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Midnight Oil: Best of Both Worlds is a fascinating snapshot of the Australian rock scene in the 80s. The film features two distinct performances, one from Goat Island in '85 and another from The Capitol Theatre in '82. It's interesting how they capture the band's raw energy and social commentary. The atmosphere is electric; you can feel the crowd's excitement, a tangible connection to the music's pulse. It's not just a concert film—it's a reflection of the time, with themes of activism woven into the fabric of the performances. The pacing ebbs and flows beautifully, transitioning between songs and moments that highlight the band's intensity. If you're into music documentaries, this one really stands out for its authentic vibe and historical context.
Features two significant performances.Showcases the band's raw energy.Reflects on the social and cultural context.
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