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'There'll Always Be an England' captures that raw, unfiltered spirit of the Sex Pistols. Recorded in 2008, it’s more than just a concert film; it’s like time travel back to the late '70s punk explosion. The way the band performs 'Never Mind The Bollocks' in its entirety brings a certain kind of chaos and energy that’s both infectious and slightly reckless. You feel the atmosphere—the crowd’s energy, the band's defiance, and that sense of rebellion in every note. The pacing is frenetic, and even if the director isn’t well-known, the execution of this raw performance makes it distinctive. It’s a gritty representation of punk that resonates with anyone who’s ever felt the need to push back against the norm.
This film has garnered interest among collectors due to its limited availability. It often surfaces in discussions about punk rock documentaries, though finding a high-quality copy can be challenging. The collector community appreciates the unvarnished portrayal of the band's live energy, which often ties back to that specific moment in punk history.
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