Featuring many of the most influential and charismatic musicians from the 1960's and 1970's, Rock Revolutions is a unique collection of spine-tingling performances from a time when passionate music helped change the world. Showcasing more than 20 live performances from rock gods Jimi Hendrix and Free to pop legends Elton .. Read more
| Starring | Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ike Turner, Tina Turner |
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| Genres | Music/Musical |
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Most of the tracks have some excellent background footage, especially during the 60's period. Not sure if ABBA was entirely appropriate for a compilation called 'Rock Revolutions' though I appreciate the point they were trying to make about changing mores and lifestyles.
There was probably an over-emphasis on the power of music to change a generation but it's well backed up with outstanding and unfamiliar documentary film and pertinent interviews.
I rented this DVD to see what the Abba clip was. It's a previously unreleased performance of dancing queen from 'Abba in Australia' but rather than just show the original footage they keep cutting away to footage of drag queens dancing (dancing queens).
Similarly Elton John - rocket man includes footage of rockets being launched.
Most of the tracks have some excellent background footage, especially during the 60's period. Not sure if ABBA was entirely appropriate for a compilation called 'Rock Revolutions' though I appreciate the point they were trying to make about changing mores and lifestyles.
There was probably an over-emphasis on the power of music to change a generation but it's well backed up with outstanding and unfamiliar documentary film and pertinent interviews.
Most of the tracks have some excellent background footage, especially during the 60's period. Not sure if ABBA was entirely appropriate for a compilation called 'Rock Revolutions' though I appreciate the point they were trying to make about changing mores and lifestyles.
There was probably an over-emphasis on the power of music to change a generation but it's well backed up with outstanding and unfamiliar documentary film and pertinent interviews.
I rented this DVD to see what the Abba clip was. It's a previously unreleased performance of dancing queen from 'Abba in Australia' but rather than just show the original footage they keep cutting away to footage of drag queens dancing (dancing queens).
Similarly Elton John - rocket man includes footage of rockets being launched.