TimRoger
Joined Oct 1999
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Teenagers loved this "epic" baby boomer classic. Best part: Lesley Gore singing her huge 1965 hit "Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows" on the bus! Gore had many better hits, but this one fit this movie perfectly. Some funny and interesting scenes.
Smokin' and steamin' in parts. Best performances from the Rolling Stones and Lesley Gore.
Bad performance by James Brown (he seems to think that activity -- and sweat -- on stage is all it takes!) and particularly the pathetic duo of Jan and Dean, who are seen making fun of the other, more established, acclaimed rockers of the period. Poor Jan and Dean just couldn't sing. They attempted a Beach Boys imitation, but even with good material, they just couldn't cut it.
Gore (forget about the Jackie Kennedy 'do) steals the show with her emphatic, bone to the beat interpretations of her big 60s hits. Pitch perfect, young and strong, Gore never misses a beat.
The young and wild Mick Jagger provides an interesting contrast to today's sunken rock idol.
Bad performance by James Brown (he seems to think that activity -- and sweat -- on stage is all it takes!) and particularly the pathetic duo of Jan and Dean, who are seen making fun of the other, more established, acclaimed rockers of the period. Poor Jan and Dean just couldn't sing. They attempted a Beach Boys imitation, but even with good material, they just couldn't cut it.
Gore (forget about the Jackie Kennedy 'do) steals the show with her emphatic, bone to the beat interpretations of her big 60s hits. Pitch perfect, young and strong, Gore never misses a beat.
The young and wild Mick Jagger provides an interesting contrast to today's sunken rock idol.