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Somehow, pulling this story persuasively together in less than two hours is a major accomplishment.
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In 1969, Henry Diltz got an assignment to take publicity shots for a new supergroup, who had just finished recording their debut. He takes us behind the scenes
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The film features newly transferred and restored 16mm footage including Lennon’s only full-length concert performances after The Beatles, as well as previously unseen and unheard personal archives
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An early review of the song described it as a “terrific new rocker… sounds like it will rank among their best single songs.” They were right
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The man who one said, “I’m a rock star because I couldn’t be a soccer star,” broke through with his solo third album, which included the smash “Maggie May”
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The singer has checked off just about every box imaginable in her acclaimed career with plenty of #1 records and numerous honors
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The song list tapped familiar writers like Rodney Crowell and the late Gram Parsons, her mentor and musical soulmate, along with rock and folk tunesmiths including John Fogerty, James Taylor, Robbie Robertson, and Little Feat’s Bill Payne.
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