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So, 'The Pogues Live in Tokyo' from 1988 is a bit of an enigma. The concert captures that raw, unrefined energy the band is known for, and you can feel the atmosphere buzzing right through the screen. The pacing is typical of a live performance—some moments are frenetic, others more laid-back, allowing the crowd's enthusiasm to be palpable. The visuals are straightforward, yet there's something magnetic about the practical effects of stage lighting that complements the music. While the director isn't credited, the performances are undeniably engaging, and the band's chemistry is electric. It offers a distinctive slice of a specific time and place, making it a notable find for collectors of live music.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, and collectors often discuss its rarity. It was released on VHS initially, but some versions have become quite hard to track down. The scarcity of quality prints has heightened interest among fans of both The Pogues and live concert films, making it a noteworthy piece for dedicated collectors.
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