All You Need is Love - Imagine includes Black Oak Arkansas on stage,
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All you Need Is Love - Imagine: New Directions.. Black Oak Arkansas on stage, lead singer Jim Mangrum with fans cheering. Reverend Jack Wyrtzen claims rock pollutes the mind, possessed by the demons of hell.01:50 Black Oak Arkansas on stage. 02:20 Reverend again. Objects to the words, clothes associated with rock acts- demonic.. 03:00 Jim Mangrum singing. 03:45 GV's water-skiing on a lake.04:29 Interview with Mangrum talking about Arkansas. Butch Stone and Jim Mangrum on the property they bought and the life they live- self sufficient, own cattle, crops etc. Rock career has given them freedom.07:36 Tangerine Dream playing live in Coventry cathedral. Ambient prog rock. 08:18 Lester Bangs claims rock and roll is about adolescence- makes it fantastic but also nihilistic and self indulgent.08:48. Electric Light Orchestra playing with Jeff Lynn. 10:46 Lester Bangs. 11:04 Mick Jagger onstage .11:43 Lester Bangs on rock star mythology, the need to stay young- criticizes Jagger's appearance. 12:20 Stormu Yamashta, Japanese percussionist playing drums in band, 15:20 Lester Bangs on drugs and rock hedonism. 15:55 Unknown jingle singer in studio.16:30 Lee Valvoda, music exec on long established tradition of what is music. 17:04 Advertising jingles being recorded in a studio. Lee Valvoda on the scientific breakdown of how music affects moods- very cynical, calculating.19:05 interview with Jack Brokensha, jingle executive. 19:40 Jack Bruce, ex Cream bassist on a boat crossing a loch in the Scottish Highlands. He bought a tiny island, rock bought him freedom after a tough upbringing in Glasgow.21:55 Bruce performing. Shots of rundown Glasgow. 24:00 Michael John Bowen (Stephen Stills manager) on the Stones, Jethro Tull, Elton John grossing millions on US tours.. Live shows gross $200 millions year in US alone. 24:42 Terry Garthwaite and Toni Brown performing. Toni Brown interviewed,. Says touring is a dangerous addiction, the gratification from playing live. 27:50 Reverend Jack Wyrtzen. Being righteous. 28:34 Tangerine Dream 31:50 Manfred Mann interviewed - many aspiring rock musicians. Rock is an appreciated now as a serious cultural thing. 32:53 Jack Bruce. 33:22 The Baker- Gurvitz Army perform.Ginger Baker drumming.36:11. Lester Bangs - music today is bland compared to 1967. 37:00 Mike Oldfield . Richard Branson on signing him after touting him around other labels with no interest. Tubular Bells a huge success. (c) Oldfield playing Tubular Bells. Branson continues that Oldfield had a breakdown and didn't want to tour or promote it. 41:44 Oldfield interviewed. Recording 'Ommadawn'. 44:50 Richard Branson. 45:30 Oldfield playing guitar. Branson continues to praise him. Oldfield interviewed- very shy, withdrawn. Dislikes music industry. 47:00 Reverend Wyrtzen again, disparaging rock music. 47:28 Oldfield walking in the English countryside as 'Ommadawn ' plays. Montage of shots from the series acrosss end credits.

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