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So, 'Nico: Live In Tokyo 1986' is a fascinating slice of time. Shot in an intimate venue, it captures Nico's haunting presence and raw vocal style. The atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, as she performs with a mix of melancholy and intensity. Songs like 'Janitor Of Lunacy' and 'All Tomorrow's Parties' resonate deeply, showcasing her unique blend of art rock and avant-garde sensibilities. It's not just a concert; it's an experience β shadows, lights, and that ever-present sense of longing. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into her world, making it distinct among other live music docs from the era.
This film is a bit of a rarity in the collector's scene, often overshadowed by more famous concert films. It saw very limited releases on VHS and is harder to find on DVD or Blu-Ray. Those interested in the more obscure aspects of music history will appreciate its raw aesthetic and Nico's captivating performance style. It remains a sought-after piece for those who delve into the realms of 80s music documentaries.
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