WBCN and the American Revolution

2019

Action / Documentary

3
IMDb Rating 7.6/10 10 111 111

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Plot summary

The amazing untold story of the radical underground radio station WBCN-FM set against the profound social, political and cultural changes of the late-1960s and early-70s, using the actual sights, sounds and stories of those who connected through the station, exploding music and countercultural scenes, militant anti-war and civil rights protests and emerging women’s and LGBTQ-liberation movements.

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Jane Fonda as Self
Mick Jagger as Self
David Bowie as Self
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23.976 fps
1 hr 57 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gortx

Nostalgic treat for Bostonians of a certain age

Bill Lichtenstein's Documentary covers the early years of Boston's famed FM rock station. The doc makes a slight exaggeration by calling WBCN the very first 'underground' music station in the nation in 1968 (outlets in San Francisco and elsewhere stake claims as well), but it certainly became the most influential with it's "American Revolution" slogan.It's audience of some quarter of a million local area college students (including Harvard) gave it a direct pipeline to the counter-culture movement. Icons of the era including Abbie Hoffman, Jane Fonda and Jerry Garcia could be heard on its airwaves. The news division became a local beacon for the left. But, it was also about the music. The DJs were famous for playing the 'deep tracks' that Top 40 radio wouldn't touch. They were among the first to tout Led Zeppelin, The J. Giels Band (singer Peter Wolff began as DJ there himself), Bowie, Aerosmith, Springsteen - and later punk artists like Patti Smith and The Ramones. Their eclectic mix also included smatterings of blues, jazz and even classical.The Documentary is very much Boston-centric (Lichtenstein himself worked at the station). It does a decent job of trying to tie it together with the broaader anti-war movement and 60s revolution nationwide, but, it is, at its heart, a valentine to a time and a place (mostly between 1968 and 1975). Some of the original on-air personnel such as Charles Laquidera, Danny Schechter ('the news dissecter'), Al Perry and Peter Simon give witness to the station's progress over the years. Ray Riepen who founded the station (along with the local music club, The Boston Tea Party) is also on hand to give a detailed history from the inside. The station continued in it's rock format until 1996 although by the 80s it had already started to slip a bit from the bullseye of the Boston music radio scene. It's too bad that Lichtenstein doesn't give the viewer a more complete view of the entirety of the station's run, even if it's somewhat understandable that those first 6 or 7 years were the most crucial. All in all, a nostalgic treat for Bostonians of a certain age.
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Reviewed by suzanneadonnelly 3 / 10

all politics

I grew up listening to bcn. So I wanted to watch about the music they played, live studio performances, comedy, djs, etc. Their politics? Meh. Not really interesting after the first 30 minutes.

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