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Pop Go the Sixties!
1 - Credits > 2 - Who - I Can See For Miles > 3 - Adam Faith - What Do You Want > 4 - Adam Faith - Someone Else's Baby > 5 - Sandie Shaw - Always Something There to Remind Me > 6 - Sandie Shaw - Wiedehopf Im Mai > 7 - Marmalade - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da > 8 - The Ascot Dancers - Satisfaction > 9 - Kinks - Days > 10 - H. Jankowski - A Walk In The Black Forest > 11 - Hollies - He Ain't Heavy > 12 - Helen Shapiro - Walkin' Back to Happiness > 13 - Tom Jones - Delilah > 14 - Cilla Black - Anyone Who Had A Heart > 15 - Shadows - Apache > 16 - Cliff Richard & Shadows - Bachelor Boy > 17 - Cliff Richard - Congratulations.
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures the vibrant and transformative spirit of the 1960s through its groundbreaking music and cultural shifts. It features iconic performances and archival footage, showcasing the artists and movements that defined a generation. The film explores the social and political landscape as seen through the lens of popular music.
Critical Reception
As a compilation documentary, 'Pop Go the Sixties!' is generally praised for its nostalgic value and its comprehensive look at the music of the era. Critics often highlight the extensive collection of seminal performances and the way it encapsulates the cultural zeitgeist. While some may find the editing or thematic focus less profound than a more focused documentary, its appeal lies in its broad representation of 1960s pop culture.
What Reviewers Say
A definitive retrospective of 1960s music and culture.
Features an impressive lineup of legendary artists and performances.
Serves as a strong nostalgic trip for those who lived through or appreciate the era.
Google audience: Google users often express nostalgia and appreciation for the documentary's extensive collection of iconic music from the 1960s. Many find it a valuable historical record and an enjoyable way to revisit a culturally significant decade through its soundtrack.
Fun Fact
The film was released at a time when compilation documentaries focusing on music and cultural movements of recent history were gaining popularity, capitalizing on a growing interest in examining the immediate past.
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