12-11-2015, 07:40 AM
It's the story of Blondie's recording of their iconic album Parallel Lines.
Usually, I like these behind the music documentaries. Okay, I like them a lot. But this one, didn't really do it for me. Maybe I've seen to many of them and I'm just getting a feeling of ennui?
They had everyone from the band talking about the album. They also had the record producer and various hanger-ons. The Blondie story is a lot like the Def Leperd story. Basically, a big time producer forced the band into rising above themselves to make popular music.
The stories behind the songs weren't very revelatory. Deborah Harry seemed completely out of it or maybe she just didn't want to be there. Her boyfriend/lead guitarist was his usual affected self, still bitter than he didn't get enough credit for the band.
I was surprised to find that other people in the band actually wrote some of the songs, but that was about it.
To think instead of watching this and the John Denver doc, I could have been watching the Shatner's Star Trek doc.
Usually, I like these behind the music documentaries. Okay, I like them a lot. But this one, didn't really do it for me. Maybe I've seen to many of them and I'm just getting a feeling of ennui?
They had everyone from the band talking about the album. They also had the record producer and various hanger-ons. The Blondie story is a lot like the Def Leperd story. Basically, a big time producer forced the band into rising above themselves to make popular music.
The stories behind the songs weren't very revelatory. Deborah Harry seemed completely out of it or maybe she just didn't want to be there. Her boyfriend/lead guitarist was his usual affected self, still bitter than he didn't get enough credit for the band.
I was surprised to find that other people in the band actually wrote some of the songs, but that was about it.
To think instead of watching this and the John Denver doc, I could have been watching the Shatner's Star Trek doc.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit