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So, Wild Thing (2012) dives into the world of The Troggs, and it’s pretty fascinating. It’s not your typical rock doc; it has this raw, authentic vibe that feels almost like you’re hanging out with the band rather than just watching their story unfold. The pacing is a little uneven, which gives it a kind of spontaneity, reflecting the chaos of rock 'n' roll life. You get snippets of their ups and downs, and the atmosphere is thick with nostalgia. There are performances and interviews that really capture that gritty essence of the ’60s music scene. It's distinctive in how it highlights not just The Troggs but also touches on other bands, giving a broader context to the era's sound.
Focuses heavily on The Troggs' impact.Includes performances and personal anecdotes.Captures the chaotic essence of rock life.
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