

Supergroups
The international pop scene of the 70's was marked as the era of superbands. Rock's own megalomania gained a hitherto unimaginable amplitude, represented by bands like Queen, Genesis, Supertramp, Doobie Brothers and more recent ones, already within the 80s, like The Police. It was when rock had to be "super" to overcome fashions like punk or discothèque, then on the rise. This DVD records performances by several of these bands, offering rare footage of groups on the Top Pop TV show, or in promotional video clips.
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This documentary delves into the phenomenon of 'supergroups' in the music industry, exploring how musicians from already successful bands joined forces to create new, often legendary, entities. It examines the creative dynamics, the pressures of fame, and the lasting impact these collaborations have had on music history.
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The concept of 'supergroups' has been a recurring theme in music documentaries, with many films exploring the unique chemistry and challenges faced by musicians who are already stars in their own right.
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