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Under The Southern Cross; Melbourne Music Show 1988 really dives into the heart of Australian rock. You’ve got this unique blend of live performances and documentary-style storytelling, showcasing a lineup that features some heavyweights of the genre. The atmosphere is electric; it feels like you’re right there amidst the crowd, soaking in the energy of the era. The pacing is a bit varied - some segments move quickly while others linger on moments that really capture the spirit of the musicians and the music scene at the time. It’s not just concerts; it’s commentary on the evolution of rock in Australia. Just a solid piece for anyone who appreciates the roots of the music they love.
This film is somewhat elusive, especially on physical media, which adds to its appeal for collectors. Original formats can be tough to find, and given its focus on a pivotal moment in Australian music, it garners interest among those who appreciate the local scene's evolution. As a piece of music history, it certainly stands out but might not be as mainstream, adding a layer of intrigue for collectors seeking something a bit off the beaten path.
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