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So, The Clash On Broadway is this fascinating, unfinished documentary that really captures a moment in music history. Directed by Don Letts—though it’s sort of a lost project—it's centered around those seventeen legendary shows at Bond's International in Times Square. The footage gives you this raw, unfiltered look at the energy and chaos of the band during that period. You can feel the pulse of the city and the essence of punk rock in the air. The pacing is a bit jumpy, reflecting the frenetic vibe of the performances. It’s not your typical polished doc, which makes it all the more intriguing. There's something about the way they showcase the atmosphere and crowd—definitely a unique viewing experience for fans.
Unfinished work from Don Letts, adding to its mystique.Captures the raw energy of The Clash and 1980s NYC.Interesting mix of performance footage and chaotic atmosphere.
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