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So, this one's called 'The Clash The Ultimate Review' from 2012, and it's a deep dive into the band's music and legacy. You get a lot of rare footage, a good chunk of it not seen before on DVD—pretty fascinating for anyone who appreciates the band's impact. The pacing feels reflective, almost like a journey through their career. Don Letts, a veteran in the scene, leads a group of insiders and critics, which adds this nice layer of insight. The way they dissect their performances, both live and recorded, really captures the raw spirit of The Clash. It's like sitting down with a bunch of experts who genuinely care about the band's music.
This title holds a certain niche appeal among collectors, especially for those who appreciate the extensive archival material presented. It’s worth noting that while it might not be widely discussed, its rarity makes it a potential gem for a dedicated Clash collection. As for formats, it's primarily available on DVD, and copies can be elusive, so keep an eye out if you’re looking to add it to your shelf.
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