Behind the Music
Behind the Music
TV-14 | 17 August 1997 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    ScoobyMint

    Disappointment for a huge fan!

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    Pacionsbo

    Absolutely Fantastic

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    Billie Morin

    This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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    Roman Sampson

    One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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    hotboy14uk

    i thought that behind the music is a very interesting show. Only because it outlines peoples lives and there up and downs. I was most pleased with the legendary Aaliyah esipode. Which was very well display and done. The man who was reading the sad events and other events in her life was most pleasing and really made you think. I do revise you to watch as its most interesting. But not just the Aaliyah esipode but many others such as Lisa left eye lopez, Elvis, John Lennon and many more. Because they are all really inspiring and excellent to watch on a wet Sunday afternoon.From Alex R.I.P Aaliyah

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    csweetleaf2

    I think that Behind the Music is such a great show, it focuses on the lives of famous rock bands that made it big and fell apart, I've watched episodes of bands like Foreigner, Journey, Aerosmith (one of my favorites), Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Quiet Riot and a few more and I would like for them to do such bands/singers like Ronnie James Dio, Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple/Rainbow or maybe Axe.

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    AlanSmithee0

    When Behind The Music debuted in 1997 with the Milli Vanilli story, it was an instant hit and became one of the finest biographical series ever probably second only to A&E's "Biography". Its in-depth and gripping situations definately makes it a spectacular series. It also still ranks above its lame knock-offs like the E! True Hollywood Story and Sci-ography. You probably won't find a better music series. Without a doubt, a 10/10!

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    MisterWhiplash

    Behind the Music, a show that has expanded since it's creation in 1997, is something that while it is entertaining on that, it's funny because it's not me level, it is also depressing on a level. Because, in it's unseen baby boomer conciet level, a lot of times it doesn't seem just like a look into the stars and musicians that fell off, but also as a warning or something for the next generation of stars and musicians. Like this show is saying "don't take crack like Motley Crue" or "don't get your arm chopped off like the drummer in Def Leppard" or "please don't act like Rick James". So while I guess they have the right idea, they might be inadvertantly trying to make the next generation more pussified (or is that the right word) and thus will be rock stars that won't do drugs and won't get in trouble and all that, and while I guess that's all in good in that whole baby boomer thing, it will make rock softer and rap lighter. Plus, a lot of times the stars have they're behind the music just so they can have a little more push for they're latest album.So while I always have this mindset while watching the show, it is also good to watch on a "at least I'm not them" level. Sporadically entertaining shows though do appear including- Rick James, John Lennon, Keith Moon, Selena (because there's no chance of her having a comeback), and Weird Al Yankovic (I've gotta give VH1 some props for at least putting on ONE Behind the Music that is funny). Somewhere between B- and C+

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