Really really enjoyed that. Thought that the band came over really well, as sometimes, looking back across the years like that can be a cringeworthy experience........and this wasn't. There was a couple of really interesting things for me. Firstly, when GC mentioins near the end that "some people might see us as a sh1tty wee pop band". Well, I think the the material, the musicianship, and the intervening 19 years (gulp) have proved that those who thought that way were very very wrong. Secondly for me, on another thread, there was a wee heated debate as to whether or not MP had "lost" some of his vocal qualitiies. On the evidence of this documentary, and the Timeless tour, it's blindingly obvious that the opposite is true. The man now possesses a far more polished voice than he did as a youngster. He is capable of far more musical involvement now than he was back then. Now, one day, yeah, it might well slip.......but that day ain't here yet.......and to my ears, it's nowhere on the horizon. He remains at the top of his game, and that puts him miles ahead of most vocalists out there. There remains precious few who can hang onto his coat tails. Oh, and as a band.......they are sooooo much tighter now.