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So, New Order: Taras Shevchenko is this live concert filmed in '83 at the Ukrainian National Home in the East Village, which gives off a really intimate vibe. The atmosphere is electric, you can feel the audience's energy, and the band is just on fire, like they’re in their element. The pacing flows well, blending the songs with some candid moments that draw you in. It feels less like a typical concert film and more like a cultural snapshot, with a focus on community and artistic expression that resonates deeply. There’s something raw and authentic about the performances that just feels distinct, a reflection of the time and place.
This concert film is quite scarce, with few releases over the years, making it a real curiosity for collectors. Its historical and cultural significance is often overlooked, but those who appreciate the era and the band's evolution find it particularly interesting. The film's unique setting and the energy of the live performance contribute to its appeal, and finding a good copy can be a challenge, so keep an eye out for any listings.
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