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So, 'Primus: Live at Irving Plaza' is a snapshot of the band at a significant point in their career. The vibe is raw, and the energy is palpable, you really feel the crowd's connection with the performance. The cinematography captures the intimacy of the venue—small, close, and almost claustrophobic, which really amplifies the experience. Les Claypool's bass work is something else, right? It's captivating, and the way he interacts with the audience adds a layer of fun. The pacing of the concert flows well; you can almost feel the tension build as they go through their set. Overall, it has a certain underground feel, really immersing you in that gritty, live music atmosphere. It's not just a concert; it's a moment in time for the band and their fans.
Intimate concert settingFocus on musicianshipCaptures the band's essence
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