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So, 'Song of London' is this intriguing 1964 documentary that offers a real glimpse into the vibrant atmosphere of 60s London. With Tommy Trinder leading the charge, the film showcases a blend of music and social commentary that feels both lively and nostalgic. The pacing has that classic documentary rhythm, mixing interviews and performances, which keeps it engaging without overstaying its welcome. What stands out is how it captures the spirit of the era—there’s a raw energy in the performances that just feels right. It’s not just a showcase of talent, but a window into a cultural moment that's pretty fascinating.
This film has had a bit of a mixed release history, appearing on various formats over the years, but finding a quality print can be tricky. It's not the most common title, so collectors often keep an eye out for it, especially those who appreciate the musical scene of that time. Interest seems to spike around anniversaries of key events from the 60s, reflecting its niche appeal within documentary circles.
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