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Uncover the real stories behind your favorite pop songs as this docuseries charts the impact of the festival scene, Auto-Tune, boy bands and more.Uncover the real stories behind your favorite pop songs as this docuseries charts the impact of the festival scene, Auto-Tune, boy bands and more.Uncover the real stories behind your favorite pop songs as this docuseries charts the impact of the festival scene, Auto-Tune, boy bands and more.
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A very good nostalgic trip down memory lane . Music we collected and played over and over again. Those were the days . Iam still on the 4 th episode , but don't see any mention of the "King of Pop - Michael Jackson" . How does a show about Pop not have an episode on the King of pop 🤔
Overall , a good watch and we need more such shows on OTT .
It was great to see talented singers and Band's like Boys II Men, Oasis and the pop years to name few.
It also makes you realise the untalented artists we have of today, the mumble rappers, the overuse of auto-tune and how songs no longer have a meaning like they used too. And what's sad is the new generation think current music is actual music.
It also makes you realise the untalented artists we have of today, the mumble rappers, the overuse of auto-tune and how songs no longer have a meaning like they used too. And what's sad is the new generation think current music is actual music.
Right off the gate this documentary series starts off well by describing the rise and fall of Boyz II Men. They explain in great detail how they came up, how the highs came about and what caused the fall of their dominance. They do the same thing with episode 2 with T-Pains career and the auto tune phenomenon. I think for someone who doesn't know every single story behind Boyz 2 Men, T-Pain and the backlash against auto tune and then the big Swedish pop phenomenon, I think those first 3 episodes are amazing.
I can also say that as a swede, I appreciate when our impact in the pop music industry is rightly acknowledged. I have to say however that it would have been even better if they acknowledged the artist Robyn's impact when it comes to early Swedish pop export.
All in all the second half of this show was a bit anti-climactic at times and had a lot of moments where bits and parts of stories were brought up without deep diving into them. I wish they would have picked a handful of stories and really go into detail with them (for example in the Festivals episode). However, this is just me picking this documentary apart, I really do think that they did a great job showcasing aspects of music history that we seldom hear about. Therefore it gets a 7/10 and was really worth the watch.
I can also say that as a swede, I appreciate when our impact in the pop music industry is rightly acknowledged. I have to say however that it would have been even better if they acknowledged the artist Robyn's impact when it comes to early Swedish pop export.
All in all the second half of this show was a bit anti-climactic at times and had a lot of moments where bits and parts of stories were brought up without deep diving into them. I wish they would have picked a handful of stories and really go into detail with them (for example in the Festivals episode). However, this is just me picking this documentary apart, I really do think that they did a great job showcasing aspects of music history that we seldom hear about. Therefore it gets a 7/10 and was really worth the watch.
It's a bit ironic that Pop Music has always been plagued by new sounds causing backlash and prevailing despite those who say it doesn't fit their definition as "pop."
It seems only fitting that the reviews here also highlight this. Many of the low star reviews essentially say "this is bad because it didn't feature what I think is pop." I mean seriously, in an 8 episode mini series why would anyone want to waste an episode on Michael Jackson? Famous? Yes. King of Pop? Yes. Written endlessly about already? Yes. Hour long documentaries about his life and legacy already? Yes. If you want Michael's history, it's easy to find.
Now, to review that the documentary series DID showcase. What's on display is really good. Each episode takes a single topic and tells the history. Be it protest music, the Sweedish influence, Britpop, or Pop Country the show focuses on the conflict described above (artists being told they aren't "pop"). Starting with the origins of the artists involved, their struggles to navigate the industry, and their prevailing despite it due to some industry outliers putting faith in them and the fans approval (which ultimately defines what pop music is).
Overall, if you enjoy music history the series was really wonderful. The creators brought in a nice selection of guests for interviews, including primary sources. They covered topics that are less well known (aka, Michael Jackson doesn't get an episode).
The the format really worked well, except the narrative segments that tied parts of episodes together was a bit amateur. It's hardly noticeable, as it's only a few minutes of each episode but I often found them to be a bit mocking. Docked 2 stars from the review for it.
In total, I hope the show gets another chance for a season 2. Tons of really great things in Pop Music that couldn't get covered in 8 episodes. And who knows maybe some day they'd find the time to create a King of Pop episode.
It seems only fitting that the reviews here also highlight this. Many of the low star reviews essentially say "this is bad because it didn't feature what I think is pop." I mean seriously, in an 8 episode mini series why would anyone want to waste an episode on Michael Jackson? Famous? Yes. King of Pop? Yes. Written endlessly about already? Yes. Hour long documentaries about his life and legacy already? Yes. If you want Michael's history, it's easy to find.
Now, to review that the documentary series DID showcase. What's on display is really good. Each episode takes a single topic and tells the history. Be it protest music, the Sweedish influence, Britpop, or Pop Country the show focuses on the conflict described above (artists being told they aren't "pop"). Starting with the origins of the artists involved, their struggles to navigate the industry, and their prevailing despite it due to some industry outliers putting faith in them and the fans approval (which ultimately defines what pop music is).
Overall, if you enjoy music history the series was really wonderful. The creators brought in a nice selection of guests for interviews, including primary sources. They covered topics that are less well known (aka, Michael Jackson doesn't get an episode).
The the format really worked well, except the narrative segments that tied parts of episodes together was a bit amateur. It's hardly noticeable, as it's only a few minutes of each episode but I often found them to be a bit mocking. Docked 2 stars from the review for it.
In total, I hope the show gets another chance for a season 2. Tons of really great things in Pop Music that couldn't get covered in 8 episodes. And who knows maybe some day they'd find the time to create a King of Pop episode.
I would just like to add that unless there is an episode each covering Madonna and Michael Jackson each at their own merit, and also on Britney Spears, Spice Girls, Prince and a number of other girl-bands especially from UK/Sweden that have had empowering women's rights messages and influences, these series would be very much incomplete and biased. Or else they simply erased all those who did not pay to be featured...
Which makes this some kind of sponsored feature rather than history of pop..
I am looking forward to those episodes added to the rest. :)
I am looking forward to those episodes added to the rest. :)
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