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So, this documentary dives into the worlds of Abba, the Bee Gees, and the Carpenters, and honestly, it’s kind of a journey. You get a real sense of how these groups faced a lot of resistance from the music press back in the day, all because their sound was too polished for the rock enthusiasts. It's interesting, right? The pacing feels reflective, almost like it’s inviting you to sit back and appreciate the evolution of these artists over the decades. The choice of archival footage is particularly compelling, weaving in their performances with commentary that adds depth. It’s more than just a recap; it’s an exploration of how public perception transforms over time, especially when the music is so tied to the culture.
Interesting analysis of music press bias.Focuses on the evolution of public perception.Includes rare archival footage.
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