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So, this film is a tribute concert from '87 at Carnegie Hall, honoring Harry Chapin after he received the Congressional Medal of Honor. It’s a blend of music and heartfelt speeches that really captures the spirit of the man and his humanitarian efforts. The atmosphere is quite poignant, with friends and family sharing stories that give a glimpse into his life beyond just the music. The pacing feels intimate, almost like you’re part of the audience, experiencing these performances live. The sound quality is solid considering it's a TV movie. It’s a nice slice of history that reflects on Chapin's legacy, featuring songs that really hit home and resonate with his themes of social justice and caring for others.
Not widely available, limited screenings.Focus on Chapin's humanitarian legacy.Includes rare performances and personal anecdotes.
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