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So, 'Supertramp Portrait 1970' is this odd little piece, you know? It captures the band in a very raw, unrefined way, just playing a handful of songs. The tone is laid-back, almost intimate, like you're a fly on the wall during a jam session. The pacing feels slow, but it oddly works because it lets you soak in their vibe. There's no glitz or glamour, just their music reverberating through a modest setting. The performances are genuine, showcasing their talent without any flashy production tricks. It’s not your standard concert film; it’s more like a personal snapshot of a moment in time. Makes you appreciate the music in its purest form, really.
This film is quite the rarity, as it was released in a limited format with little fanfare. Finding a copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt, especially in good condition. Collector interest seems to ebb and flow, but those who appreciate a more personal look at musical history often seek it out. The scarcity and the unique nature of the footage make it a noteworthy piece for anyone who values the evolution of music documentaries.
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