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What are your favorite rock documentaries?

1. ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK 1956

It may be the first real rock movie in the world, and

it is also the first time that the word rock has been used in movies.

From today's perspective, it is actually similar to a documentary,

because the plot in the film can be almost ignored and the lines are only for music.

His real significance lies in bringing together the live performances of the first musicians and singers in rock music,

and using these craziness to induce more craziness in the real world.

Because the performances of bill haley, "Comet" and others are really crazy, there are too many riots, which are banned in many cities in Britain.

2. Mr rock and roll 1957

In the 195s, there were a large number of gag movies made by the predecessors of rock music.

But apart from rock and roll around the clock, this is the only one worth watching.

Don't pay attention to this silly love story.

What you really want to see is the rare 5.

Look at how much rock music used to look like a village girl who never wore lipstick before it became enchanting.

Of course, look at the rock gentleman Allen Fred.

Soon after this movie, the godfather of rock began to suffer from fate, and

was forced by anti-rock forces to leave rock forever.

3. Powder Elvis Presley Jaihouse Rock 1957

Elvis Presley, one of the most typical rock movies, depicts a restless boy who is addicted to rock and roll in prison, becomes a rock star after he is released from prison, and then fades into a big star who is greedy for money and loses his closest friend. Among the countless bad films of Elvis Presley, at least it is a movie that really describes rock music itself, and his look is really exciting.

4. A HARD DAY'S NIGHT 1964

At the beginning of this documentary and fictional film about the life of the Beatles,

those four boys should have just had a little greater hope for life.

When the film was released, the "criticism fanaticism" had begun to enter the mass media and eventually entered the dictionary. Those scenes that deliberately highlight the affinity of "the first four",

highlight the director Richard, Lester's calmness in fanaticism, and he knows best how to make people crazy.

This should be the earliest rock movie that ordinary people can see,

It makes another charm of rock music different from its predecessors appear in the world.

5. Don't Look Back 1967

This documentary is a faithful record of Bob Dylan's tour in Britain in 1965.

Director Peng Nebeker clearly explained how different Bao Bo was from "critics" at that time.

Compared with Night of Misery at the same time, "Don't Look Back" is more direct and direct.

There is no star-studded flattery or even undisguised ridicule for his subjects.

However, even a calm lens can't hide the brilliant light of young Dylan.

Compared with the old Dylan now, the young Dylan is unparalleled in arrogance, wit and passion.

And one of the opening scenes with allen ginsberg as the representative of the Cross School is even more precious.