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The US Festival 1982: The US Generation dives into this massive music event that felt like a cultural moment, you know? Directed by Glenn Aveni, it captures the vibes of an era, showcasing performances from legends like The Police and Tom Petty. The pacing really draws you in, balancing interviews and live footage seamlessly. There's a raw energy that comes through, almost palpable, as the documentary reflects on the festival's ambitious spirit, organized by Steve Wozniak and Bill Graham. It's not just about the music; it touches on the social atmosphere of the early '80s, the hope and disillusionment. You get a sense of how this festival aimed to unite people through music and technology, making it a distinctive piece in rock history.
Includes performances from major acts of the 80sExplores the festival's cultural impactHighlights behind-the-scenes footage
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