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Van Der Graaf Generator: Rock Review

Van Der Graaf Generator: Rock Review ()
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Progressive rock experimentalists Van Der Graaf Generator discuss their unique musical approach as highlight clips offer an informative career retrospective in this unauthorized look back at the influential innovators. In addition to interviews with original members Judge Smith, Nic Potter, and David Jackson, interviews with various rock critics reveal the true influence Van Der Graaf Generator had over their peers, and rare footage captures the band performing "Whatever Robert Would Have Said" and "Darkness" on stage and before a live audience. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Progressive rock experimentalists Van Der Graaf Generator discuss their unique musical approach as highlight clips offer an informative career retrospective in this unauthorized look back at the influential innovators. In addition to interviews with original members Judge Smith, Nic Potter, and David Jackson, interviews with various rock critics reveal the true influence Van Der Graaf Generator had over their peers, and rare footage captures the band performing "Whatever Robert Would Have Said" and "Darkness" on stage and before a live audience. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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    Pat C.

    While there is some interesting vintage footage, this seems like a low budget effort overall. Only two band members are interviewed (Peter Hammill not being one of them), and the same two journalists do most of the talking. Also, for each album, only one song is discussed.

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