So, this is 'The Fleshtones: Live at The Hurrah Club,' and it really captures that raw energy of the late 70s New Wave scene. There’s a certain grit to the performance, a feeling of spontaneity that you don’t always get with more polished concert films. The Fleshtones, they’ve been around forever, and you can feel that experience in their stage presence—it's like they’re feeding off the crowd's energy in a small club setting. The pacing of the show is pretty engaging too, with a mix of their catchy tunes and some more extended jams that keep things lively. It’s a snapshot of a band that’s still kicking, and it has this infectious vibe that pulls you right into the moment.
Live performance captures the energy of the eraInteresting to see how the band has evolvedGreat for fans of live music and music history
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