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So, 'Radio Unnameable' dives deep into the world of Bob Fass, a disc jockey who really changed what radio could be. The film captures the chaotic, freeform vibe of his late-night show. It’s not just about music; it’s about the pulse of New York during a tumultuous time. You feel the energy of the city, the late nights, the call-ins, the political commentary—it's all rolled into this atmospheric documentary. The pacing has a natural flow, almost like listening to a good radio show, where one story leads into another, and you just get lost in it. The archival footage is fantastic and really adds a layer of authenticity. You can't help but appreciate how Fass's style influenced so many. It's a loving tribute without being too reverent. Definitely worth a look for anyone into the evolution of media.
Great for fans of radio history.Captures 60s/70s NYC atmosphere well.Interesting take on media evolution.
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