Mayor of the Sunset Strip is a documentary that follows the life and career of Rodney Bingenheimer, a famous radio DJ known for his influence on the music industry. The film explores his rise to fame in the 1960s, his time on the Sunset Strip, and the impact he had on popular culture. It also delves into personal aspects of his life, including his relationship with his parents and the scattering of their ashes. Archive footage and interviews with celebrities add depth to the story.
Interviews from women involved in the 70's and 80's rock music industry. An examination of the people taking advantage of underage fans and calling for a "Me too" movement in the music world
When a young concert promoter organizes a festival in 1969 to revive the Kings of Rock 'n' Roll, unimaginable events occur, culminating in the surprise appearance of John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band at the eleventh hour. This unexpected turn of events forces the festival organizer to confront a difficult decision that will forever alter the trajectory of his career and contribute to the eventual breakup of The Beatles.
When a tribe of cavewomen imparts cruel justice on one of their own their fate takes a turn for the worst. After discovering and falling in love with the corpse sacrificed by the girl-gang, a lone wandering giant of pre-historic mythos is inspired to homicide. Consequently the cavewomen are menaced by the heartbroken and bloodthirsty cave-brute with a grudge, and the prophetess among them is ignored when she predicts the tragic outcome.
Documentary about seminal garage-rock band, The Seeds, that uses vintage footage, rare photos, memorabilia and audio, plus fresh interviews with band members and associates as well as notable fans and observers, Pushin’ Too Hard relates the bizarre rage-to-riches-to-rags tale of the rock quartet who took Los Angeles by storm in the mid-60s.
This is a documentary about an unfinished movie. Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention try to film the sci-fi epic "Uncle Meat."
In 1,000 BC, a virgin and her friends venture into the hills, to grieve and ponder the grim fate that awaits her.
X: The Unheard Music is a documentary about the influential punk-rock band X. The film explores the band's history, music, and the social issues they addressed in their songs. It provides a glimpse into the punk-rock scene of the 1980s and the band's impact on music history.
A struggling musician finds a haunted amp with a ghost who promises fame.
Boyd Rice may well be the only person alive who's been on a first name basis with both Charles Manson and Marilyn Manson. His career has spanned more than three decades, during which time he has remained at the epicenter of underground culture and controversy.
Debbie Harry: Atomic Blondie is a documentary that takes a deep dive into the life and career of Debbie Harry, the iconic frontwoman of the band Blondie. Through interviews, archival footage, and behind-the-scenes access, the film explores her rise to fame, the challenges she faced, and her impact on music and fashion. From her early days as a punk rock pioneer in New York City to her status as a global pop icon, this documentary offers an intimate look at the woman behind the music.
Many objected to leather-jacket, spike-hair kids with tattoos. But, that did not dissuade a generation... No one realized that a little club in Costa Mesa, CA would end up spawning a multi-billion dollar youth culture that still endures today! It was the Cuckoos Nest of the late 70s and early 80s. With archival, unseen and new footage, the filmmakers compiled an intimate story about the beginning of a movement, a place of refuge for a youth culture, a fearful establishment and a police force that didnt understand what was happening.
An access all areas documentary with Clem Burke, a look back at 40 years on the road and performing with one of the worlds most iconic bands. Clem Burke is the drummer behind multi-platinum selling band BLONDIE. His signature beats have brought millions to the dance floor and his unique approach to playing has seen him accompany an endless list of artists from Bob Dylan to The Eurythmics. We follow Clem on the road, playing as hard as ever in this access all areas documentary. Feel the energy behind the kit as Clem plays with Blondie at Hyde park to 80,000 people and witness his tireless work ethic at The Cavern Club for Beatles week, where he plays 5 gigs in 24 hrs. Exclusive interviews from Dave Stewart, Chris Stein, Hugh Cornwall, Glen Matlock, Bob Gruen and many more put the spotlight on one of rock 'n' rolls most enigmatic unsung heroes - Clem Burke the Doctor of Rock.
Biography of famed record producer Phil Spector, noted for discovering and producing the records of such rock icons as The Righteous Brothers, The Ronettes and The Crystals, and who worked with such stars as Ike and Tina Turner and even The Beatles. Included is footage of him rehearsing The Blossoms in a recording studio, and interviews with two of his recording engineers who explain how his famous "Wall of Sound" was created.
We Were Feared chronicles the rise and fall of the Cuckoo's Nest punk rock club. Hailed as the birthplace of slam-dancing, the Nest famously shared a parking lot with a cowboy bar and the mayhem that would ensue when both clubs emptied was immortalized in the Vandals' songs “The Legend of Pat Brown” and “Urban Struggle.” Featuring interviews with the people who populated the scene, archival images of gigs, and live performances by Black Flag, the Circle Jerks, & T.S.O.L.
The history and enduring legacy of one of the world's biggest and most influential radio stations.
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