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Cream of the Cocks
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the early history of American popular music, focusing on the period before rock and roll. It delves into the genres and artists that laid the groundwork for much of the music that followed, examining the cultural and social influences of the time. The film highlights the evolution of musical styles and their impact on American society.
Critical Reception
"Cream of the Cocks" received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its educational value and its exploration of often-overlooked musical history. However, some reviewers noted its pacing and the lack of mainstream recognition for the artists featured as potential drawbacks for general audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its deep dive into pre-rock music history.
Found to be informative for music history enthusiasts.
Some found the subject matter niche and the presentation less engaging for broader audiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this documentary are scarce, but available comments generally indicate an appreciation for the film's historical depth and its focus on foundational American music. Some users found it to be a valuable educational resource.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a deliberate and provocative play on words, referencing both the 'cream of the crop' idiom and the suggestive nature of some early blues and jazz lyrics, aiming to capture attention for its historical subject matter.
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