Solidbodies, The 50 Year Guitar War

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  • NR
  • 48 min

Solidbodies: The 50 Year Guitar War is an intense and revolutionary documentary, that takes a deep dive into the history of electric guitar since its birth to today. This masterfully crafted movie is directed and co-written by Jon Brewer, and brings together the tales of some of the greatest guitar heroes, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Buddy Holly, and Chuck Berry. It is a pure delight for anyone who loves music and guitars, as it explores the history of the electric guitar, and the impact it has had in shaping popular music.

The movie starts with a brief history of the guitar and how it was popularized as a musical instrument. It progresses swiftly towards the late 1940s and early 1950s, when the electric guitar was born - this was the era of Fender and Gibson, and the dawn of a new musical era. With the advent of the solid body electric guitar, the musical landscape was forever changed, and a musical revolution was unleashed.

Solidbodies takes us through the highs and lows of the electric guitar, from its early days and the legendary guitars that have rocked generations, to the modern time, where guitars are still embodiments of cultural and artistic expressions.

The film features some of the most creative guitarists of our time - Joe Bonamassa, Henry Garza, and Derek Trucks to mention a few. The documentary shows how such guitarists have developed their unique techniques, and how they have mastered the art of guitar playing.

Throughout the movie, we get to see the guitars that made history in the hands of the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and BB King, bringing life to classic performances, and delivering timeless sounds. The documentary also gives guitar enthusiasts a glimpse into the minds behind the creation of these iconic instruments. We are treated to some behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with luthiers, and rare archival footage of some of the most coveted electric guitars of all time.

Solidbodies: The 50 Year Guitar War is not just any other music documentary, it is an exploration of the deep cultural roots of our society, where race, sex, and even technology play critical roles in the evolution of music. It tells the story of how the electric guitar played a significant role in building identities and, in some cases, whole genres of music. It's also an emblem of the creative power of the guitarists who pushed the boundaries of what could be expressed with a guitar.

The film explores the impact of the electric guitar outside of the music industry, as it pertains to the fashion industry, cultural and social movements like the Hippie and Punk movements, and the iconization of rock stars in their respective eras.

In conclusion, Solidbodies: The 50 Year Guitar War is an engaging, informative, and entertaining documentary that a whole generation of guitar enthusiasts will savor. It tells the story of the electric guitar from the beginning of the electric guitar era to today, and how the guitar continues to shape the music of the contemporary world. It is an ode to the guitar - the perfect companion for anyone who wants to understand the history, culture, and secrets of this iconic instrument.

Solidbodies, The 50 Year Guitar War is a documentary with a runtime of 48 minutes.

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  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    48 min