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So, 'The Beat Is The Law – Fanfare For The Common People' captures that surreal moment at Glastonbury in '95 when Pulp stepped in for The Stone Roses. The atmosphere is electrifying, with a sense of urgency as they take the stage before a massive crowd. You can feel the tension in the air, the expectation from 80,000 people. This documentary does a great job of highlighting the raw energy of live music and the unpredictability of festivals. The pacing really pulls you in, almost like you’re there with them. Pulp’s performance is filled with a kind of frenetic charm, and the way they connect with the audience is something special. It’s a snapshot of a moment in time that resonates with anyone who’s ever been part of a great live show.
Features rare footage from the '95 festival.Includes interviews with fans and music historians.Focuses on the unpredictability of live performances.
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