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1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything - Season 1
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The musicians and soundtracks that shaped the culture and politics of 1971.
Actors:
Elton John, Graham Nash, Ringo Starr, Chrissie Hynde, Linda Ronstadt, Phil Spector, Joni Mitchell, Lou Adler, Dana Gillespie, Berry Gordy, Bernie Taupin, ...»
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Country:
United Kingdom

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NOW Toronto
May 21, 2021 Every time I found myself wondering if 1971 was just the latest example of a megacorporation trying to sell boomers their own history in a shiny new package, it delivers a moment like David Bowie's unpolished, exquisite performance of Changes...
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The Arts Desk
May 25, 2021 1971 feels immediate, exciting, confused, current - and it also feels like the stresses that impact culture today are the same ones that fuelled the tug-of-war between the establishment and counter-cultures of America and Britain 50 years earlier.
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Fresh Fiction
May 22, 2021 Here's one of the most all-encompassing and stunning music documentary experiences that I've ever seen. Allow the information to take hold and process, and you'll feel your own creativity and interests blossom.
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Sydney Morning Herald
June 01, 2021 This eight-part series gets off to a fascinating start... Well worth checking out.
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Pop Culture Leftovers
June 01, 2021 ... a brilliant stringing together of music and images and stories from a year when the idyllic innocence of the 1960s met the harsh realities of war and violence and injustice.
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Chicago Sun-Times
May 21, 2021 We often see the lyrics of songs superimposed onto still photos and archival footage of the time...it's a powerful technique, merging the music with the movements.
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ScreenAnarchy
May 25, 2021 Finely-balanced critical context ... kept me watching with pleasure and keenly renewed interest.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
May 25, 2021 1971 wants to be both Ken Burns and VH1's Behind the Music. It could have been a great version of either one, but it's too thin to be both. Still, it hits the spot when it gets there.
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Boston Globe
May 20, 2021 Weaves an aural and visual tapestry of a time no less chaotic, convulsive, and uncertain than our own.
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Globe and Mail
May 25, 2021 It's an eye-opening, mind-bending journey for anyone of any age to digest.
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The Patriot Ledger
May 23, 2021 For me, the mark of a great film is one that leaves you craving more. And "1971" is such an entity, a relevant history lesson presented with a burst of nostalgia and enlightenment.
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Decider
May 26, 2021 Part history lesson, part celebration of some truly iconic sounds.
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