Seven Ages of Rock is a documentary series that examines the history and impact of rock music. Each episode covers a different period, from the birth of rock 'n' roll in the 1950s to the alternative and indie movements of the 2000s. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, the series provides an in-depth look at the artists, genres, and cultural shifts that shaped the world of rock.
This programme tells the story behind the conception, recording and release of this groundbreaking album. By use of interviews, musical demonstration, performance, archive footage and returning to the multi tracks with Ahmet Zappa and Joe Travers we discover how Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention created the album with the help of legendary African- American producer Tom Wilson.
Classic Albums: Cream - Disraeli Gears (2006) provides a captivating behind the scenes look at the making of Cream's influential album Disraeli Gears. This documentary explores the creative process, challenges, and musical innovations that went into the production of this iconic rock album.
In depth look at the life and death of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence (1960-1997), who took his own life at an Australian hotel room at the age of 37 on November 22, 1997. Featuring interviews with his family, bandmates and friends such as Bono.
Classic Albums: Peter Gabriel - So is a documentary that explores the creation and recording process of Peter Gabriel's iconic album 'So'. The film provides an in-depth look at the inspirations, challenges, and artistic choices that went into the making of this influential album.
On April 8th 1994, Kurt Cobain - the lead singer of post-punk band Nirvana - was found dead in his Seattle home of an apparent shotgun wound to the head and three times the lethal dose of heroin in his system. Today, the cause of his death is still debated. This film charts the tragic downward spiral and increasing isolation of this hero of a generation, which even his marriage to Courtney Love and the birth of his daughter Frances Bean could not stop.
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