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So, 'The Fall: Perverted By Language/ Bis + Live at Leeds' is a fascinating dive into the early 80s music scene. The documentary features two live performances, capturing a raw energy that's hard to describe. It has this gritty, almost chaotic vibe that reflects the era perfectly, mixed with assorted clips and promo videos that add context and texture. The pacing feels deliberate, oscillating between frenetic performances and quieter moments that almost feel like a pause to breathe. You get a sense of the band's unique approach to sound and stage presence. It's definitely a piece that showcases a certain time in music history and stands out for its lo-fi charm and authenticity.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but its early editions are particularly sought after by collectors. The combination of live performances and promotional videos makes it a unique artifact from a pivotal moment in music history. Given its limited print runs and the cult followings of both The Fall and Bis, it has become a bit of a collector's item, with interest steadily growing as more fans discover its charm.
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