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So, Thin Lizzy – Exile On Grafton Street is this intriguing music documentary from '83, capturing the energy of the band during that era. It has a raw feel, not overly polished, which really matches their sound. The pacing is pretty laid back, allowing the music to breathe, but it still keeps you engaged—mostly thanks to the charisma of the band. The atmosphere is a mix of gritty street vibes and electrifying performances, showcasing their unique blend of rock and melodic hooks. There's something about how it embraces the live experience, letting you feel like you're part of the crowd. It’s a distinct snapshot of a moment in time, with an authenticity that's hard to replicate.
Captures the vibe of 80s rock cultureFocus on live performances and band dynamicsGood for fans of music documentaries
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