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"Take Three Girls: The Dolly Mixture Story" dives into a fascinating slice of the late seventies music scene. It captures the essence of Dolly Mixture, a girl group that played sweetly crafted pop but got overshadowed by the more aggressive sound of bands like The Slits. The documentary has this laid-back vibe, interspersed with archival footage and interviews that reveal their influence on later movements like Riot Grrl. You feel the camaraderie and the joy of making music, which is refreshing. It's not just about the music; you get a sense of the struggle for recognition in a male-dominated industry. Their melodies linger, and the film does a nice job of peeling back the layers of their story amidst a shifting cultural landscape.
Documentary style with a personal touchFocus on music production and group dynamicsExplores cultural impact and legacy
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