i was looking forward to the HBO series Vinyl produced by Martin Scorcese and Mick Jagger loosely based on the early 1970’s rock and roll scene and the business behind it.
Ian Dury and the Blockheads said
Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll
Is all my brain on body need.
This would seem to be the perfect formula for a mini series but unfortunately in theory only for this fiasco.
Maybe I’m out of touch. I just read Rolling Stone magazine articles about Vinyl and the movie “Hail Caesar” and they would have you think that both were some kind of revelatory must see projects but I found both to be awful and close to unwatchable messes.
I forced myself to go back to the first episode of Vinyl after falling asleep shortly after the fake Robert Plant character made an appearance on my television screen and “Led Zeppelin-like” music was played as the famous producers apparently did not get the rights to the actual Zep catalog (I guess the Slade catalog came a lot cheaper as their music was sprinkled throughout episode number one).
The almost two hour first episode was torturous, and despite some gratuitous nudity and a murder thrown in the story line to propel the series forward, I was bored to tears praying for the episode to finally end.
The initial buzz I’m hearing from people I know is that no one is digging this series but the HBO machine will try to make this a “hit” despite the low budget feel to this obviously high priced production.
I will not watch any more of this; it made me angry that I wasted two hours of my life watching this bad 70’s retro not quite bio pic.
Rock is Dead?
Rent Detroit Rock City
And RoCK on!!
GQ