There are as many causes to make a music documentary as there are methods to sing a track. Perhaps the director is a fan of a performer and feels they’ve gone undervalued. Perhaps there is a singular efficiency that cameras have captured that must be entered into the historic report. Perhaps anyone died too younger, or perhaps anyone fell in or out of affection, or perhaps anyone bit the top off a bat. Once more. Who’s to say? If “writing about music is like dancing about structure,” making a movie about music is Frank Lloyd Wright dancing en pointe.

Music, ever intangible, is made rather less so by these motion pictures. It is a topic that can fascinate eternally and in infinite methods, and through the years, many gifted administrators have completed their greatest to attempt to seize the unattainable for the sake of posterity.

Listed here are the ten greatest music documentaries now streaming on Prime Video.

1. Lengthy Unusual Journey 


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Government produced by Martin Scorsese, Amir Bar-Lev’s 2017 documentary on the Grateful Lifeless clearly took its cues from the infamously long-running touring jam band it got down to doc, with a last runtime of almost 4 hours. After premiering in its entirety at Sundance and doing a short stint in theaters, the documentary was scooped up by Amazon and cut up into six episodes so you possibly can take pleasure in this Journey in smaller doses within the privateness of your personal residence. Filmed almost twenty years after Jerry Garcia’s passing, the legendary hobbit-like entrance man is by dying’s necessity solely seen right here by way of archival footage, however the remainder of the psychedelic gang reveals up in new interviews to jam and jam on, man.

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2. Mystify: Michael Hutchence

Richard Lowenstein directed almost twenty music movies for Michael Hutchence’s band INXS earlier than the lead singer’s premature dying in 1997, and presumably due to that long-standing relationship, Mystify feels at instances extremely intimate, generally overwhelmingly so. Lowenstein had initially hoped to make a biopic concerning the singer, however he couldn’t discover anybody he thought appropriate for the lead function. As an alternative, Lowenstein dug into his attic stuffed with backstage and on-the-road footage that he’d amassed of the band through the years. Mystify makes you’re feeling that closeness all through, even because the query of Hutchence’s dying looms massive. The intimacy comes throughout within the interviews that Lowenstein performed over the course of a decade with INXS’s remaining band members and much more notably with Hutchence’s girlfriends, particularly singer Kylie Minogue, who shares some exceptional private footage from their romance.

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3. The Decline of Western Civilization 

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Alice Bag as seen in “The Decline of Western Civilization.”
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Penelope Spheeris (Suburbia, Wayne’s World) directs this really legendary doc of Los Angeles’s punk rock scene on the tail finish of the Seventies, that includes performances by Black Flag, X, Alice Bag Band, the Circle Jerks, and Germs so visceral your pores and skin may escape in hives, alongside really unforgettable interviews with the sweaty, sneering audiences all sticking safety-pins via locations you don’t wanna know. (Germs lead singer Darby Crash was photographed for the poster shortly earlier than killing himself.) This movie is the primary of a trilogy, adopted by 1988’s hairspray-heavy The Decline of Western Civilization Half II:The Metallic Years (additionally obtainable free on Prime) and 1998’s Half III (obtainable to hire on Prime), which focuses on homeless road punks. For my cash, the primary Decline is the place it’s really at — when the movie premiered in July of 1981, the chief of police wrote a letter demanding the movie by no means be screened in L.A. once more, and what’s extra punk rock than that?

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4. Gimme Hazard

Jim Jarmusch and Iggy Pop goof around on the red carpet for

Jim Jarmusch and Iggy Pop goof round on the pink carpet for “Gimme Hazard.”
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Indie darling Jim Jarmusch’s whole oeuvre drips with a scummy, rock-show ashtray aesthetic, whether or not he is taking pictures Tilda Swinton in a ratty vampire wig wandering the streets of Detroit in Solely Lovers Left Alive or Iggy Pop doing just about the identical in actual life. Gimme Hazard, the story of the Stooges, is Jarmusch’s second music documentary, and there is not anybody higher suited to the gig than the magnificently coiffed East Villager. Formally simple in a manner that’s a little bit stunning coming from Jarmusch, the movie has the pleasant really feel of anyone working extra time to evangelise the gospel a few factor they adore. Fortunately, Jarmusch by no means exhausts its topic (or viewers) like Edgar Wright’s ode to the Sparks Brothers did; just like the succinct songs that the Stooges penned, Gimme Hazard is out and in earlier than you even discover, leaving you satisfactorily dazed in its wake.

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5. Hype!

Even when this documentary’s solely declare to fame was that it contains footage of Nirvana’s very first efficiency of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” on the OK Lodge in Seattle in April of 1991, that might nonetheless be fairly rattling spectacular. Because it stands, Doug Pray’s 1996 doc wanting again on the pan-flash recognition of the grunge scene and the best way it modified a whole metropolis reads right this moment just like the Rosetta Stone of Gen X texts, with all of its speaking heads – together with a number of cute pre-teen tykes who go on about “The Man!” – encapsulating that second’s exact vibe of natty thrift-store garments and the anti-capitalist leanings behind them. It additionally options a complete bevy of performances by flannel-clad acts close to and pricey to X’er hearts, from Soundgarden and Pearl Jam to 7 Yr Bitch, Mudhoney, the Melvins, and the Gits. So dig out your favourite piece and rock out!

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6. Sound Metropolis

Dave Grohl arrives at a screening of his movie

Dave Grohl arrives at a screening of his film “Sound Metropolis” through the SXSW Movie and Music Pageant, on in Austin, Texas SXSW 2013
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Lots of the greatest music docs catch their administrators nerding out on a factor that they nerdily love and that they nerdily wish to share with the world. The nerdiest of all of them may simply be Sound Metropolis, the 2013 feature-length directorial debut from Dave Grohl, whereby the Foo Fighters’ frontman offers us a 107-minute ode to the partitions, flooring, and nook bogs of a Van Nuys, California, recording studio, and the gargantuan console contained therein that formed 4 a long time’ price of music. Integral to the sound of everyone from Fleetwood Mac (whose story of the band forming there by chance is a candy different to the same old tales of their later self-destruction) to Black Sabbath and, sure, Nirvana themselves, Sound Metropolis Studios was an unknown icon in want of correct historic institution and appreciation. This doc is a music nerd’s dream, and Grohl manages to rope in some spectacular names for interviews. Simply wait til you see who pops up within the final act.

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7. Shine a Gentle

Keith Richards, Martin Scorsese, The Rolling Stones Shine A Light - 2008


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Okay, so it’s no Gimme Shelter, however what’s? That is the different notable documentary all about an obscure band referred to as the Rolling Stones, and since Shine a Gentle was made nearly 40 years after the Maysles brothers captured bloody lightening in a bottle at Altamont, it’s documenting the band at fairly a special level of their careers. These rock gods are a little bit lengthy within the tooth by now; the Stones performing in 2006 isn’t precisely the Stones performing in 1969, and neither is the viewers, ya dig? For instance, all the drugged-out hippies have morphed into Invoice and Hillary Clinton. However because it’s Martin Scorsese sympathizing with these devils this time round, Shine a Gentle offers you the entire vérité rock spectacle, one pouty-lipped hen dance after one other. As Mick Jagger himself joked, that is the one Scorsese film that doesn’t embrace the track “Gimme Shelter” in it; we’re in a real fan’s succesful arms with Marty.

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8. Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown 

My primary criticism about director Alex Gibney’s 2014 documentary concerning the so-called “Hardest Working Man in Present Enterprise” is that, at one minute shy of two hours, it’s not almost lengthy sufficient, and that it skims by not simply a number of of its necessary topics (together with Brown’s historical past of home abuse, which solely will get a short point out) however almost all of them. Then once more, some folks’s lives are so wealthy and so significant and in so many alternative contexts that I don’t suppose know if any size may do, and a few entertainers we simply wanna watch entertain, and people twain meet they usually meet exhausting within the big-haired and bigger-souled showman who referred to as himself James Brown. Will something however simply standing again and gaping in awe at him tearing down the roof each night time he confirmed up do? I would like anyone to throw a blanket over my shoulders and carry me off after simply watching him do his factor; I don’t know if I’ll ever perceive how he managed to tug off such performances.

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9. Prince: Signal o’ the Occasions

Sign 'o' The Times,  Prince


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Fringe! Horns! Sheila E. drumming furiously in a one-legged white cat-suit! Extra fringe! A dude carrying a funeral cloak enjoying the saxophone! Sun shades with fringe! If you happen to can dream it, Prince’s 1987 live performance tour movie confirmed you may be it, and it may possibly sing it two octaves increased, and it may possibly add fringe to it besides. Theoretically meant to seize his reveals in Europe that 12 months, Prince was sad with the bulk of the particular tour footage that resulted, so naturally he ended up reshooting 80% of it on the soundstages of his personal Paisley Park Studios in Minnesota. That may clarify the disconnect between Prince and his music on an ostensible European tour and an viewers made up of corn-fed Midwestern sorority women and fraternity dudes. Despite the fact that the movie was a infamous flop, it is nonetheless ninety minutes of Prince being a sex-rock-weirdo like solely he could possibly be, and as such, it is a most holy doc of purple reigning supreme.

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10. P!nk: All I Know So Far

The selection between motherhood and work, or whether or not or to not even ask the query if there’s a option to be made between motherhood and work, isn’t the type of query you anticipate a rock-and-roll documentary to deal with, however that’s what makes Michael Gracey’s 2021 movie about singer and trapeze fanatic P!nk such an attention-grabbing piece. As she says herself, not like their male counterparts, most feminine musicians should cease touring sooner or later, when life will get in the best way, however P!nk really appears to have found out find out how to stability an incredibly common residence life with the tour life-style theatrics we have come to anticipate. Why select if you actually can have all of it — a sizzling motocross champion husband, two cute children, and night time after night time of singing your pop-rock hits whereas swinging round on aerial silks a whole bunch of ft above your adoring followers? Gloria Steinem needs! 

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