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Post by redvers76 on Feb 16, 2021 15:19:26 GMT -5
Dang, I totally forgot to mention it to you people earlier! It is now... um... erm.... "available" on... you know... decentralized peer-to-peer file sharing protocols Not that I condone this way (or otherwise), but I know there is a lot of folks out there that won't be able to access it in any other way... Have also been looking on these ... methods... for Breaking The Bands. Have given up and will now be trying an alternative iptv based solution the next time it is on!
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Post by VoodooMedicineMan on Feb 16, 2021 23:44:03 GMT -5
I must have missed this thread when it was on Netflix. I just saw Tomass mention it was on Prime and decided to check it out. I enjoyed it, definitely worth watching. A good mix of live performances, backstage documentary stuff, and commentary.
I sort of liked Steven's solo album when it came out. A few songs were hard passes, but about half of it was pretty good. Nothing I've gone out of my way to listen to since, but I enjoyed hearing the songs live.
The band was solid, nothing exciting or flashy, but it works for the scaled down, much smaller production then Steven's used to with his day job.
There is quite a bit of banter and inferences about why he's doing this instead of Aerosmith. The director comments a few times about how he's never seen Steven so happy. I'm sure Steven enjoyed the full control, lower expectations/pressure and being surrounded by people who idolize him, but the 20 times I've seen them live, he's always looked pretty damn happy being on stage.
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