What is the best rock film ever made starring a REAL group?!


Question: as in 'a hard days night' or 'the song remains the same' etc
What is your personal favourite/


Answers: as in 'a hard days night' or 'the song remains the same' etc
What is your personal favourite/

A Hard Day's Night was a classic film and the music scenes set the trend for the modern pop video in many ways.

Let's Spend The Night Together, of the Stones'
1981-82 tour, is certainly among the underrated
as far as pure music played, which ended up
vastly snubbed and forgotten.

Yeah, let's go with Page's tremendous effort,
the one you mentioned.


ADDED: Although it was to my surprise to
realize, upon watching many years later,
one of the Who's massive films
(was it Quadrophenia?)
just how many moves Jimmy stole from ol' Pete!

The Song Remains the Same- Led Zepplin . At the end of the show the group finds they did the concert for free because someone stole the money.

TOMMY.

hands down it's the sound track from woodstock in 1969!!

The Grateful Dead Movie
and Gimme Shelter

Slade in "Flame" starring the great british rock/pop group.
The backdrop to this film was so bleak and gritty that one would not have been surprised to have spotted Jack Carter (in his black raincoat) passing by in the background.

With Alan Lake, Tom Conti and Johnny Shannon there to do the real acting, despite the serious nature of the film, Slade's thespian talents were little more important than the Beatles's were in Hard Days Night or the Monkees in Head. Despite that, Noddy Holder and Jimmy Lea (who were the brains behind Slade anyway i.e. they wrote all the songs) both aquit themselves extremely well; successfully creating credible, interesting and well rounded characters. Dave Hill simply played himself (not that that was a problem, as he was, to all intents and purposes, cast as himself anyway). I defy anyone to decipher a complete sentence mumbled by drummer Don Powell, but that oddly adds to his character's charm.

This successful hybrid between Get Carter and Stardust is truly a lost gem, that, despite it's rediscovery and favourable reassessment in the 90's, has still not received the popular recognition it deserves

Rock n' Roll High School- The Ramones

"Rust Never Sleeps" - Neil Young and Crazy Horse

Stop Making Sense, Talking Heads

'Sympathy for the Devil' with the stones in it.

Woodstock

Edit: Woodstock is a documentary FILM made in 1970 not a soundtrack!

Purple Rain

I love Wayne's World and it stars Aerosmith

almost famous, with CCR

The Song Remains the Same has been mentioned and is very good. Also like The Last Waltz by The Band.



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