Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTraces Van Zandt's career as a musician, activist and actor from New Jersey to stadiums around the world.Traces Van Zandt's career as a musician, activist and actor from New Jersey to stadiums around the world.Traces Van Zandt's career as a musician, activist and actor from New Jersey to stadiums around the world.
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Just go watch it.
If you love the Sopranos: watch it! Haven't even finished that part yet however it was the main reason to start watching in the beginning.
If you love Bruce Springsteen: watch it! How they grew up musically is not possible anymore so that is a great thing to watch.
If you love change or how to accomplish it: watch it! Getting thanked by Nelson Mandela himself, getting conscious that it is possible to make a change to the world is heartwarming. He did make a change. Laid a foundation for lots of music and he should always be remembered for this.
Great man. Also great on twitter 😂
If you love the Sopranos: watch it! Haven't even finished that part yet however it was the main reason to start watching in the beginning.
If you love Bruce Springsteen: watch it! How they grew up musically is not possible anymore so that is a great thing to watch.
If you love change or how to accomplish it: watch it! Getting thanked by Nelson Mandela himself, getting conscious that it is possible to make a change to the world is heartwarming. He did make a change. Laid a foundation for lots of music and he should always be remembered for this.
Great man. Also great on twitter 😂
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For anyone that is a fan of the subject matter, this is a Must See!!
Even if you're just a Bruce fan, and don't really care about the history, you will find it interesting.
I never really knew that much about Steven Van Zandt, just knew that he was in the E Street band. I had no idea why he left the E Street band, I just thought, at the time, that he was crazy!
This documentary fills in so many blanks, and gives you a newfound respect for Little Steven, Miami Steve, Steven Van Zandt!!
He has accomplished so much and many of us know nothing about it.
Not a slow or boring moment in the nearly two and a half hours.
It was excellent, truly well done and there was tons of surprising information.
Even if you're just a Bruce fan, and don't really care about the history, you will find it interesting.
I never really knew that much about Steven Van Zandt, just knew that he was in the E Street band. I had no idea why he left the E Street band, I just thought, at the time, that he was crazy!
This documentary fills in so many blanks, and gives you a newfound respect for Little Steven, Miami Steve, Steven Van Zandt!!
He has accomplished so much and many of us know nothing about it.
Not a slow or boring moment in the nearly two and a half hours.
It was excellent, truly well done and there was tons of surprising information.
I don't read this great review and bias and the fact that I'm a diehard Sopranos fan. But had I never seen the Sopranos I never would've heard of little Steve. I'm a 80s baby but growing up in my garage as a five-year-old kid my dad played the living sh$t out of Bruce Springsteen born in the USA. All that comes back all the nostalgia everything that Steve did in his career even the political stuff with South Africa was very reminiscent and even the sopranos being over 20 years ago it's amazing this guy's career. I don't think there's anybody on planet Earth that has much diversity with longevity of creative talent and abilities. Granted he's not the most successful musician Director or actor out there but the stuff that he's done is like miraculous. Sort of a Forrest Gump type trajectory no pun intended obviously but the life Steve has is just remarkable.
Of course, I knew Miami Steve / Little Stevie / Stevie Van Zandt from his days with the E Street Band and a couple of notable TV shows, but it wasn't until I sat down to watch this doco that I realised what sort of an impact the man has had on rock music - and what a varied career he's had.
Also, does anyone else think he bears more than a passing resemblance to KISS' Paul Stanley?
The documentary intersperses fascinating footage of Van Zandt right back to his formative years with stories told by the men and women who know him best from all sides (including Springsteen, Sir Paul McCartney, Maureen Van Zandt, Eddie Vedder and more)and, of course, plenty from Stevie himself. It's a very enlightening doco, from start to finish.
Springsteen, the Sopranos, political activism, "Home Alone" music, Little Steven's Underground Garage and more...it's all here.
Fascinating.
Also, does anyone else think he bears more than a passing resemblance to KISS' Paul Stanley?
The documentary intersperses fascinating footage of Van Zandt right back to his formative years with stories told by the men and women who know him best from all sides (including Springsteen, Sir Paul McCartney, Maureen Van Zandt, Eddie Vedder and more)and, of course, plenty from Stevie himself. It's a very enlightening doco, from start to finish.
Springsteen, the Sopranos, political activism, "Home Alone" music, Little Steven's Underground Garage and more...it's all here.
Fascinating.
I devoured Steve Van Zandt's autobiography Unrequited Infatuations a number of years ago so I was anxious to see this.
It did not disappoint.
Van Zandt has led an interesting rock and roll life. While he never achieved his "Boss'" success, he can be credited for trading on his name for activism. And though it cost him dearly, he eventually had a second act as an actor in my favorite television show.
The mark of a documentary like this is who they can get to participate by being interviewed. Besides Bruce, there are numerous people who weigh in here. Everyone from Eddie Vedder to Darlene Love and from Paul McCartney to David Chase. That made for an compelling documentary and one I highly recommend.
It did not disappoint.
Van Zandt has led an interesting rock and roll life. While he never achieved his "Boss'" success, he can be credited for trading on his name for activism. And though it cost him dearly, he eventually had a second act as an actor in my favorite television show.
The mark of a documentary like this is who they can get to participate by being interviewed. Besides Bruce, there are numerous people who weigh in here. Everyone from Eddie Vedder to Darlene Love and from Paul McCartney to David Chase. That made for an compelling documentary and one I highly recommend.
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