DanaK December 21, 2022 Share December 21, 2022 Quote Paramount+ announced that SOMETIMES WHEN WE TOUCH, a three-part documentary series exploring the history of soft rock music, will premiere exclusively on the service in the U.S. and Canada on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023 and will also stream in the U.K., Latin America and Australia (Wednesday, Jan. 4), Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France (Tuesday, April 4). SOMETIMES WHEN WE TOUCH is the untold story of soft rock, whose artists dominated pop music worldwide in the '70s, only to crash and burn in the '80s, eventually experiencing one of the most unlikely comebacks in music history. 2 Link to comment
DanaK December 23, 2022 Author Share December 23, 2022 Press release and trailer http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2022/12/12/paramountplus-announces-documentary-series-exploring-the-history-of-soft-rock-music-sometimes-when-we-touch-to-premiere-tuesday-jan-3-662210/20221212cbs01/ Link to comment
libgirl2 December 27, 2022 Share December 27, 2022 That looks interesting. I remember there was a lot of bad soft rock music then. I will confess, I listened to it and still like a few songs but overall, I did not dig that scene. 1 Link to comment
DanaK December 27, 2022 Author Share December 27, 2022 3 hours ago, libgirl2 said: That looks interesting. I remember there was a lot of bad soft rock music then. I will confess, I listened to it and still like a few songs but overall, I did not dig that scene. I’m old enough to have lived through that silly era that somehow supported such contrasting styles as soft rock, disco and Barry Manilow and I love a lot of the soft rock songs. I know a lot of people think a lot of the songs are treacle but I love the emotional stuff from bands like Air Supply 3 Link to comment
libgirl2 December 28, 2022 Share December 28, 2022 16 hours ago, DanaK said: I’m old enough to have lived through that silly era that somehow supported such contrasting styles as soft rock, disco and Barry Manilow and I love a lot of the soft rock songs. I know a lot of people think a lot of the songs are treacle but I love the emotional stuff from bands like Air Supply My best friend saw Air Supply in concert. I still mock her to this day..... jk. I like a lot of stuff that people roll their eyes at. Like what you like. 1 Link to comment
AheadofStraight December 29, 2022 Share December 29, 2022 We went to see Air Supply not too long before covid hit. We went to it for nostalgia and kind of as a joke but we ended up loving every minute of it. Knew every song. Audience full of men and women singing every word. We'd totally see them again! I grew up as a hairband girl in the 80s but I can't wait for this special! I still love this kind of music! 3 Link to comment
Scarlett45 January 6, 2023 Share January 6, 2023 Now what exactly defines the genre of “soft rock”. Is it ballads with a rock theme? Link to comment
DanaK January 6, 2023 Author Share January 6, 2023 9 hours ago, Scarlett45 said: Now what exactly defines the genre of “soft rock”. Is it ballads with a rock theme? Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_rock Link to comment
Scarlett45 January 6, 2023 Share January 6, 2023 12 minutes ago, DanaK said: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_rock Yes, as soon as I typed that I thought "google is your friend!" 🤣 (im so silly) I enjoy Airplay, Michael Bolton, I like Fleetwood Mac but I always saw them as "country adjacent" for some reason. 1 Link to comment
Liamsmom617 January 30, 2023 Share January 30, 2023 (edited) I loved this documentary and have re- watched it three or four times already. Didn’t know Rupert Holmes had suffered such tragedy. I remembered that he wrote “Echo Valley 2-6809”, which is probably my favorite PF song ever, but I had forgotten that he also wrote the Jets’ “You’ve Got It All”. Had to laugh at the posters who said this doc is basically an extended “Time-Life AM Gold” commercial, b/c I love those and used to get such joy out of watching them too! Before I got rid of cable, I had one of them saved on my DVR. had tragedy Edited January 30, 2023 by Liamsmom617 1 Link to comment
libgirl2 January 30, 2023 Share January 30, 2023 11 hours ago, Liamsmom617 said: I loved this documentary and have re- watched it three or four times already. Didn’t know Rupert Holmes had suffered such tragedy. I remembered that he wrote “Echo Valley 2-6809”, which is probably my favorite PF song ever, but I had forgotten that he also wrote the Jets’ “You’ve Got It All”. Had to laugh at the posters who said this doc is basically an extended “Time-Life AM Gold” commercial, b/c I love those and used to get such joy out of watching them too! Before I got rid of cable, I had one of them saved on my DVR. had tragedy I like that song! 1 Link to comment
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