So, 'U2: Unbroken Toys' is this fascinating glimpse into U2's early days, you know? It’s not just another concert film; it's a raw capture of their energy and spirit at the Loreley Outdoor Festival in '83 and Werchter in '82. The pacing really builds up the atmosphere, especially when you see how the crowd engages with them. The sound quality is solid, and they manage to showcase those early hits in a way that feels both intimate and expansive. The performances are youthful and unrefined, but that’s part of the charm – it’s like getting a snapshot of where they were before superstardom. Definitely a piece that tells a story of their evolution.
Includes performances from two legendary festivals.Features early hits with a different vibe than later tours.Interesting for those studying the band's evolution.
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