imonthestereo wrote:Oh yeah, We Jam Econo is one of the best I've seen, as it actually gives a sort of narrative of the band instead of just plopping you in the middle of a particular album or whatever. I guess the end isn't great, though. Kind of peters out.
StudioShutIn wrote:Some of the Classic Albums series are pretty good...they tell the stories of how certain classic albums were created (info about the artistic side..how the songs were developed, and then the more technical in-the-studio stuff..pretty cool in my book

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I am not a fan of the music documentaries that treat the band dynamics as some sort of dysfunctional family, rather than trying to show how it works for them and pointing out that it's their /job/.
Also tired of documentaries presenting musicians as some kind of prodigy, instead of going over all the hard work it took to get them there. Most music docs seem to follow the format of: mix live performance with discussing their early lives / where they came from, show the main talent as incredibly gifted and maybe just plain lucky, and ignore the creative process, hard work, years on the road, etc.
I also hate when they interview people who are only tangentially related and have nothing real to offer -- I want to hear from the people themselves, not the editor of a magazine or someone who was listening to their music a decade ago.
Also, yes, fans are great, but panning shots of the crowd / fans for five minutes while music plays does not make me want to watch your documentary.