Say what you want about those who top today’s music charts, but will they be remembered 50 years from now?
Probably, if we’re being honest, but let’s just focus on a documentary that offers unique insight into some of the most popular music from the past half century.
You might not have heard of Mick Rock, but chances are you have seen his work. Rolling Stone have a quick summary;
The “Rock” in the title of this documentary refers both to British photographer Mick Rock and to the main subjects of his camera: musical legends like David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, the Ramones … the list goes on and on. As much a raconteur as he is a great pop artist, this renowned shutterbug takes director Barney Clay on a tour through his work, which doubles as a history of cool culture from the 1970s to now.
Hells yeah – strap yourselves in:
The movie will be released in US theatres and iTunes this Friday, so you might want to look into that.
[source:rollingstone]
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