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  1. Oct 25, 1992 · 26:53. AC/DC MTV Rockumentary (aired in 1992) Publication date. 1992-10-25. Topics. acdc, documentary, ac/dc, hard rock. Language. English. I recorded this from MTV Europe during AC/DC - Abba MTV weekend. Yes, they really did join these together. Abba had Saturday, AC/DC had Sunday. It was 1992, October 25. Anyone else watched it?

  2. Let There Be Rock: The Origins Of AC/DC (Full Documentary) | Amplified - YouTube. 0:00 / 1:30:56. This documentary takes the cameras where they have never previously preyed, interviewing...

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  3. Rockumentary by AC/DC. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • This Is Spinal Tap. Film (1984) 381 votes. Laughter abounds in this mockumentary about the fictional heavy metal band Spinal Tap as they embark on a hilariously disastrous U.S. tour.
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    A singular piece of filmmaking where nonfiction talent met transcendent musical genius on the threshold of gargantuan stardom, this is the best Beatles documentary ever produced. Directed by legendary documentarians Albert and David Maysles, the film captures the band’s first frivolous jaunt through America, where they raised the screaming decibel ...

    This concert film is just plain cool. "Teen Age Music International" packed the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium with screaming youths wielding free tickets and clamoring for a glimpse of pop royalty, and the film is a no-frills playlist of every 1964 hit that didn't involve The Beatles. Chuck Berry, Beach Boys, The Supremes, The Rolling Stones, and m...

    Another marriage of style, skill, and subject, Don't Look Back helped shape how the rockumentary genre could provide insights into the people who shape our popular culture. That so many iconic moments emerged from D.A. Pennebaker’s watershed work, which strolled with Bob Dylanthrough England in 1965, is a testament to the legendary musician's infin...

    The rockumentary has evolved to be as diverse as the sonic landscape itself, which is why Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping can send up the current scene just like This Is Spinal Tap!did in the 1980s. Still, 1970 feels like the year that defined the rockumentary. Another Maysles joint, this profound doc captured The Rolling Stones touring at a tim...

    The other 1970 film that helped define the genre allowed thousands to claim they’d been to the biggest concert event of the generation without actually going. If rock ‘n’ roll emerged from unruly teenage years into conflicted young adulthood in the 1960s, nothing stamped that image in henna ink better than Woodstock and the documentary that accompa...

    Dubbed "Black Woodstock" by some cultural critics, the benefit concert marking the seventh anniversary of the 1965 Watts riots featured a vivid tapestry of gospel, funk, and R&B artists interwoven with speeches from Jesse Jackson, Fred Williams, and Melvin Van Peebles. It was only recently recognized by the Library of Congress with its 2020 inclusi...

    Rock doc royalty D.A. Pennebaker captured David Bowie’s final performance in his red-domed sci-fi persona at London's Hammersmith Odeon with a flair that captures the frenetic energy of the room. The crowd is as much a part of the moment as the band is, as the camera places you in the middle of a transitional moment in music history. To see Bowie t...

    Instead of following the famous, Penelope Spheeris’s debut dug its nails deep into the Los Angeles punk scene at the turn of the decade. Black Flag, The Circle Jerks, and other bands your parents have never heard of perform mosh pit-sparking anthems and show off their living conditions like a grungy proto-version of MTV Cribs. There’s a purity here...

    This surreal concert film is as straightforward as it gets, delivering performance after performance without narration, context, or any of that messy getting-to-know-the-band stuff. It's also as weird as it gets, populated by the 1980s drama pop goodness of Gary Numan, Klaus Nomi, and Oingo Boingo with a sprinkling of The Police and Joan Jett for m...

    There's little left to say about the concert film perfection of Jonathan Demme capturing The Talking Heads over four nights at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. It's a glorious exploration of the band's strange and deeply human stage show that flowed through their funky series of great songs while lead singer David Byrne rocked his iconic oversize...

  4. Oct 22, 2012 · 22.10.2012. As AC/DC fans worldwide patiently await the arrival of the Bon Scott biopic, which is being written and starring a singer from an AC/DC tribute act, two die hard fans have taken on the task of releasing their own unofficial feature length rockumentary on the band’s rise to world wide domination.

  5. AC\\DC ROCKUMENTARY DOCKUMENTARY INTERVIEW ANGUS YOUNG BRIAN JOHNSON 1991 pt3

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