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So, Rolling Stone Magazine: The 10th Anniversary is a bit of a mixed bag. Directed by Steve Binder, it captures the essence of the late '70s music scene but also feels a bit like a nostalgia trip gone awry. The pacing can be uneven, jumping between interviews and performances without a clear thread. It's fascinating to see how the magazine, once a beacon for music culture, was wrestling with its identity. There's a certain rawness to the footage, almost like a time capsule of the era's highs and lows. Some performances are engaging, others feel more like filler. Definitely distinctive for its candid moments, yet the overall vibe leaves you wondering if the golden days were really all that golden.
Documentary style captures a specific moment in music history.Interviews with key figures may feel dated but provide insight.The pacing fluctuates, with some segments feeling disjointed.
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