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So, 'Lightspeed' is this intriguing live concert film featuring Paul McCartney and Wings, released in 2006. It’s a bit of a mixed bag with its setlist, showcasing tracks like 'Live And Let Die' and a Beatles medley that really captures the spirit of the era. The atmosphere feels relaxed, and you can tell McCartney is just enjoying the moment on stage. The pacing is pretty smooth, taking you through the hits while letting some of the lesser-known songs breathe, which is nice. There’s a certain warmth in his performance, and the way the band interacts adds a casual vibe that makes it feel less like a stiff concert film and more like a hangout with friends who just happen to have great music.
'Lightspeed' is one of those films that doesn’t get as much attention, possibly because of its relatively recent release, but it’s quite collectible. The live concert format has a certain charm that many fans appreciate, making it a nice piece to have for those who enjoy live music experiences. It’s not overly produced like some other concert films, which might add to its scarcity and appeal among collectors looking for a more authentic representation of McCartney's live performances.
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