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Documentary channeling the path of heavy rock from the 70s through to proto-thrash, stoner rock and doom in the present day. I believe it's still on YouTube and vastly recommended if you're into that sort of thing (which I gather quite a lot here aren't).
Jeff Lynne - Mr Blue Sky is excellent
+1 for It Might Get Loud
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Other music documentaries I have enjoyed in recent years:
Dig!
Pulp: a film about life, death, and supermarkets
The Fearless Freaks
The Future is Unwritten
I have it on DVD, available from CamelProductions.com
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Dunno WTF he was doing on an otherwise good watch.
Bob Dylan - Dont Look Back
NOFX - Backstage Passport Series 1
GG Allin - Hated
Beware of Mr Baker
Teenage Video Diaries - In Bed with Chris Needham
This may whet the appetite (not a trailer but a Grinderman gig)
In fact, the one he made about George Harrison is just as good.
The only episode I have seen is with Paul McCartney.
https://vimeo.com/115048753
'synth britannia' (doc about the evolution of synths and synth music in britian, from year dot to mid 2010sh).
'krautrock - the rebirth of germany'.
any of the 'blood on the tracks' or 'rock family trees' of bands you have an interest in.
(the stone roses episode of 'blood on the tracks' is almost parody. the state of that manager).
if you want 1960s then consider this literally true fact rock biography from the caverns of rutland.