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Rock Docs-A-Rama

lease don’t “OK Boomer” me after reading the following statement—for one thing, I’m a born-and-bred Gen X’er—but back in the day, you practically had to have the skill level of a gold-seeking prospector to find a good rock documentary to watch. The quality of said rock docs wasn’t the issue as much as their availability was. Movie theater screenings were rare appointments at best, physical releases were a crapshoot, and cable TV showings were usually banished to off-peak hours

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