Heard this music on the radio when I was a kid in the late fifties and sixties. Wasn't my style but I could welcome hearing it. By the late sixties I'd shifted on to acid rock and progressive rock. So, why am I giving it a ten?
This, IMHO, is the best documentary I've seen in 2021 although it was produced earlier.
Why? Why did it bring me to tears? When I never bought the records (other than Simon and Garfunkel)?
It's because it captures so much of the spirit of creating music. Unique in its power and humanity. I commend it to anyone that like music OF ANY STYLE.
PS Anyone that enjoyed this should see "Whiplash".
You won't regret it.
This, IMHO, is the best documentary I've seen in 2021 although it was produced earlier.
Why? Why did it bring me to tears? When I never bought the records (other than Simon and Garfunkel)?
It's because it captures so much of the spirit of creating music. Unique in its power and humanity. I commend it to anyone that like music OF ANY STYLE.
PS Anyone that enjoyed this should see "Whiplash".
You won't regret it.