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So, The Who: Live in Boston is this really interesting documentary that captures their 2002 show in Mansfield, Massachusetts, right after John Entwistle's passing. It’s raw and there's a sense of emotional weight throughout the performance. You can feel the band's struggle and resilience in every note. Townshend and Daltrey, despite the loss, deliver this powerful tribute—it's not just about the music; it’s about honoring their friend. The pacing is quite dynamic, swinging from heavier songs to more reflective moments, which keeps you engaged. The practical effects, like the lighting designed to enhance the atmosphere, really set the tone. It’s a solid watch for anyone who appreciates the complexities of loss and legacy in rock music.
Emotional tribute to John EntwistleDynamic concert pacingCaptures the spirit of rock legacy
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