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So, 'Travelling for a Living' is this fascinating glimpse into the world of The Watersons, a Hull folk group that really captures a certain time and place. The film meanders along with them, showing their lives on the road, filled with music and the sort of camaraderie that you only get from family. It’s not just a concert film; it’s more about the journey—the vibe is very organic, almost intimate, and the pacing feels relaxed, letting you soak in the folk traditions and the dynamics within the group. The performances are genuine, reflecting their close-knit bond and passion for the music they share. It’s a time capsule of a vibrant folk scene, making it quite distinctive in its storytelling approach.
This documentary has been released in various formats over the years, but original prints are quite hard to come by, making it a nice find for collectors. The scarcity stems from its niche appeal and the specific era of folk music it represents, which has garnered a dedicated interest among enthusiasts of the genre. Many will appreciate the raw, unpolished feel of the film, which captures not just the music but also the spirit of the times.
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