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The mother of all rock docs.

It goes to 11.

😂

Smell The Glove 🤙

https://youtu.be/wrMWRKSNLcs

“What’s wrong with being sexy?”

Amazing 😂😂😂

Listen. Just listen. Can you hear the sustain?

"I don't hear anything."

But you WOULD if it was playing. 😆🤘

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“None blacker.”

NOTHING I’ve seen compares to this…

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1487275/

High praise! Added to my list.

It’s BEAUTIFUL

…must see

How’ve I never seen this? Thanks.

Enjoy!

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All top notch. 🤙

You brought get goods!

Looks really good. 🙌🏼

Finding Sugarman. Absolutely fascinating look at pop music through the eyes of South African culture.

Muscle Shoals. Rolling Stones and the deep south.

The Foo Fighters one Sonic Highways or whatever it was called is good too.

I saw that guy live in concert a few years ago. His story is mind-blowing.

Totally. Amazing

I’ve seen them, and I concur!

A must watch, two part six on The Eagles https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2194326/

Dude. Sit down. Get a pen. ‘The Last Waltz’. This is the first and best rockumentary of all time. Martin Scorsese directed. It’s fucking amazing. Please watch it.

Know that Neil Young had cocaine hanging out of his nostril that the band paid to have rotoscoped out of the footage after showing in the theaters. Costs like 10k, said it was the most expensive coke they ever bought. 😂

Huge Dylan fan. The one Scorsese did on him, like a rolling stone, was awesome. Killer versions of Dylan tunes I hadn’t heard before. Became a canon bootleg tape the stuff was so obscure.

I have to plug Summer of Soul, a previously unseen look at what became known as Black Woodstock, which took place at the same time 100 miles southeast in Harlem in 1969. Performances by Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, BB King, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone. Just epic.

My god, man. With that lineup, yes.

I need bookmarks!