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It is a series of documentary events that speak of a collection of real musical legends. The series begins with a collection of four parts of executive producer John Varpatos and the legendary Punk Iggy Pop. The show offers a real look that includes original interviews with American punks and bands in the UK at the same time, offering a unique look at their own lives and artistic journeys.
I realized many of my frustrations with Punk could be boiled down to the fact that punk rockers reveling in the kind of navel-gazing nostalgia this kind of documentary project requires seems anathema to the whole punk-rock ethos.
The story of the scene is told in a respectful and enjoyable and inoffensive talking heads style that really lifts the curtain on the craziness of it all. But, there's nothing inherently shocking to be gleaned overall.