Lack of music.


This documentary was like doing a great puzzle only to find out at you have about a quarter of he pieces missing. The interviews were amazing, the behind the scenes scenery of Atlanta was great also but it missed one of the most important parts of a musical documentary and that's the music. I'm not sure if they didn't get the clearance to play the music or not, but it's just not there. When it is there, you only hear snippets of it. For example, you hear no music at all of the productions they did before OutKast. Once they actually get to that great first album, they only play small pieces of Players BALL. After that I didn't hear another track they did with OutKast maybe Elevators but they didn't even write that song.

It was really this way throughout the documentary,,,, where they only featured a handful of songs from their great catalog.

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I thought the same thing initially. But it could have just been clearance issues on the early stuff and other later non Outlast/Goodie Mob songs. But it did feature a lot of their original score instrumentals and I especially loved seeing the bass players and chanz on the piano playing the melodies live on some of their definite hits.

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