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So, there's this documentary called 'There. Then. Now. Always.' that dives into the world of the Doctors of Madness—a band that really didn’t get their due in the mainstream. Shot in the mid-70s, it captures a raw, unfiltered view of the band touring, rehearsing, and just being themselves. You get this sense of the gritty, vibrant atmosphere of that era, street-level rock 'n' roll, with interviews that feel both candid and deeply reflective. The pacing is relaxed, which gives you room to soak in the vibes. The performances? Honest and engaging, with a lot of character that shines through. It's fascinating to see how they blended art with the chaos of the music scene back then.
This documentary is a rare gem for collectors, as it has only seen limited releases and is now available on DVD directly from Richard Strange's website. Its scarcity adds to the allure, especially for fans of 70s rock documentaries. Many collectors appreciate the intimate portrayal of the band, making it a distinctive piece in any serious collection of music films from that period.
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