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Forever Young: How Rock 'n' Roll Grew Up
Despite the mantra of 'live fast, die young', Britain's first rock 'n' roll generations are now enjoying old age. What was once about youth and taking risks is now about longevity, survival, nostalgia and refusing to grow up, give up or shut up. But what happens when the music refuses to die and its performers refuse to leave the stage? What happens when rock's youthful rebelliousness is delivered wrapped in wrinkles?
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This documentary explores the evolution of rock and roll music, tracing its journey from its rebellious roots to its more mature and diverse forms over the decades. It examines how the genre has reflected and influenced societal changes, showcasing pivotal artists and moments that shaped its enduring legacy.
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The film likely appeals to fans interested in music history.
Assesses the cultural impact and artistic development of rock music.
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