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The Jam: A Time and a Place is a fascinating short documentary that digs into the essence of this trio from Woking. You really get a sense of their working-class roots and how they shaped the UK Punk Rock scene. The film does a nice job of blending interviews and performance footage, giving you that gritty vibe without being overly polished. The atmosphere feels very raw and authentic, capturing the energy of the time. It’s interesting how their distinct style and musicianship come through—there's a real sense of pride in their Englishness that resonates throughout. Pacing is tight, and it leaves you wanting to know more about their journey. Definitely a nice piece for anyone interested in the punk music evolution.
Short documentary formatFocus on band history and musicRaw and authentic atmosphere
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