Showing posts with label rock and roll movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock and roll movies. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
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Monday, July 13, 2020
Once Upon a Time on a Tour Bus: A Personal Journey with ALMOST FAMOUS
by Brian Keiper
The hypnotic spinning blur of the label. The momentary crackle of dust and that little pop as the needle finds the groove. Static for a moment and then…the music starts and the feeling begins. It’s a feeling as natural as breathing, cycling at thirty-three revolutions per minute. There is really nothing like an old vinyl record.
The hypnotic spinning blur of the label. The momentary crackle of dust and that little pop as the needle finds the groove. Static for a moment and then…the music starts and the feeling begins. It’s a feeling as natural as breathing, cycling at thirty-three revolutions per minute. There is really nothing like an old vinyl record.
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Thrills, Chills, & Spills: YELLOW SUBMARINE
by JB
I talked to a few people at last weekend’s Fest for Beatles Fans, and concerning this film’s fiftieth anniversary, we could all agree on one thing…
I talked to a few people at last weekend’s Fest for Beatles Fans, and concerning this film’s fiftieth anniversary, we could all agree on one thing…
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Back to 1976: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME
by Heath Holland
Led Zeppelin’s 1976 mix of concert footage and fantasy vignettes reminds us of two things: the song does indeed remain the same, and Led Zeppelin deserve their reputation as being one of the most excessive bands in rock and roll.
Led Zeppelin’s 1976 mix of concert footage and fantasy vignettes reminds us of two things: the song does indeed remain the same, and Led Zeppelin deserve their reputation as being one of the most excessive bands in rock and roll.
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