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Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary

  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
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7.6/10
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Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary (2024)
Chronicles the rise of the smooth West Coast sound pioneered by artists like Steely Dan, Toto, and Michael McDonald, exploring its widespread influence.
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Chronicles the rise of the smooth West Coast sound pioneered by artists like Steely Dan, Toto, and Michael McDonald, exploring its widespread influence.Chronicles the rise of the smooth West Coast sound pioneered by artists like Steely Dan, Toto, and Michael McDonald, exploring its widespread influence.Chronicles the rise of the smooth West Coast sound pioneered by artists like Steely Dan, Toto, and Michael McDonald, exploring its widespread influence.

  • Director
    • Garret Price
  • Stars
    • Garret Price
    • Fred Armisen
    • Mac DeMarco
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    7.6/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Garret Price
    • Stars
      • Garret Price
      • Fred Armisen
      • Mac DeMarco
    • 23User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations total

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    Garret Price
    Garret Price
    • Self - Director
    Fred Armisen
    Fred Armisen
    • Self - Comedian…
    Mac DeMarco
    Mac DeMarco
    • Self - Musician
    Molly Lambert
    Molly Lambert
    • Self - Journalist
    Questlove
    Questlove
    • Self - Musician, The Roots
    • (as Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson)
    Thundercat
    Thundercat
    • Self - Musician
    'Hollywood' Steve Huey
    'Hollywood' Steve Huey
    • Self - Host, 'Yacht Rock' Web Series
    • (as Steve Huey)
    J.D. Ryznar
    J.D. Ryznar
    • Self - Creator, 'Yacht Rock' Web Series
    Amanda Petrusich
    Amanda Petrusich
    • Self - Rock Critic, The New Yorker
    Steven Hyden
    Steven Hyden
    • Self - Rock Critic
    Alex Pappademas
    Alex Pappademas
    • Self - Music Journalist
    Gary Katz
    Gary Katz
    • Self - Producer, Steely Dan
    Michael McDonald
    Michael McDonald
    • Self - Musician
    Jay Graydon
    Jay Graydon
    • Self - Session Guitarist
    Tom Scott
    Tom Scott
    • Self - Session Saxophonist
    Steve Lukather
    Steve Lukather
    • Self - Toto…
    David Paich
    David Paich
    • Self - Toto…
    Steve Porcaro
    Steve Porcaro
    • Self - Toto…
    • Director
      • Garret Price
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    elsurfcantina

    Who knew?

    Fantastic explanation of how this phenomenon came to be. Great recap of some unique moments in entertainment with amazing characters from our very own music world.

    Not seen a rockumentary done so well in a long time using old fashioned storytelling and a retrospective that wasn't used before.

    And if you are a fan of this genre you will relish in the scores used and hopefully discover new ones.

    Questlove dives deep with the audience to bridge many gaps that we did not even know existed and that is what makes this doc so special. I hope it wins that Emmy if just to maybe see all those musicians in one place together again.
    8fredrikgunerius

    Adulation via ridicule

    Most rock documentaries are about adulation; this one is about adulation via ridicule. The genre label now known as 'yacht rock' derives from an obscure, low-budget web comedy series from 2005 of the same name, in which some of the stars of the late 1970s and early 1980s soft rock scene in Los Angeles - people like Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, Steely Dan, and the Toto guys - are parodied and ridiculed. However, the basis for it all was the web series creators' love of the music these guys made, and this is the phenomenon explored so brilliantly in this new HBO documentary made by Garret Price. Many of the most famous 'yacht rockers' of that era, such as McDonald, Loggins, Cross, Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro, and David Paich, appear and talk willingly about the scene they once were a part of and helped form, while others refuse to take part, telling director Price to "go f*ck himself" when he calls them up (Donald Fagen of Steely Dan). The inclusion of this sound clip is just one of the many gems that make Yacht Rock: A Documentary into one of the most enjoyable and enlightening music documentaries I have seen in a while.
    7asteffen

    Steely Dan is not Yacht Rock. Michael McDonald is, and so much more.

    I watched this having grown up with the genre from a perspective most don't have. I started listening to this music on a plugged in AM/FM cube clock radio I snuggled with in my bed at night and progressed to hearing it in the stereo system I installed in my 1973 Ford LTD on Jensen speakers and a Clarion cassette deck. The documentary took liberties with what this music was labeled after the fact, and Steely Dan, while sharing many musicians on their albums, is not Yacht Rock. I support Donald Fagen's reaction at the end of the film based on that.

    I think Christopher Cross, in all his drug inspired creativity, defines this genre as advertised. When I was in high school and "Sailing" won song of the year, we were all shocked. In retrospect, it was right for the time. It just wasn't The Police and The Clash which I was in to, yet admittedly I enjoyed the song at the time too. I'm a musical chameleon, which is probably why this rockumentary resonated with me.

    Many artists were missed, and I won't capture them all, however there was no mentioned of jazz influences like Michael Franks and barely notation of Stanley Clarke and easy listening artists Seals and Crofts. Yet it was wonderful to see Brenda Russel, Toto, the Pocaro Brothers, Larry Carlton, and so many others. Yet let's be real. Michael McDonald defines this genre. Because he sounded like he sang. He defined session musicians of the era. And he comes across as very genuine. I put the success of Yacht Rock on him. A humble label for much larger 80's blue eyed easy listening soul. I'll always be grateful to him for that. He is the core of this sound and of this film. And for the hundreds of lesser known session musicians who worked their asses off every day to make this sound, I salute you and your work ethic.

    Not sure why the documentary went into Michael Jackson's "Thriller" other than the Toto backing band connection though the MTV introduction to the scene was a genuine massive moment. Suddenly you had to be visual and audible in your craft.

    And it should be no wonder to me why I love Bozz Scaggs "Silk Degrees" so much. The Toto guys were in the band and helped define his sounds.

    But how they kept putting "Aja" by Steely Dan as the definitive Yacht Rock album? No. There was a lot more happening in that scene than that one album that shared session musicians yet was so much more jazz, R&B and epic storytelling Oddessy style than anything else. Don't wrap Yacht Rock around that. Call it something else. It created something different. Culling it into this genre is lazy journalism. Yet the producers seemed to want it to be that way. Donald Fagan, your on the spot reaction was dead on. 😎
    10mjavsny

    Michael McDonald is a SWEETIE PIE

    Omg did I love this. I am not into the music so much, but as a person born in 1974 - it was the backing track to my entire childhood. It was so interesting to learn about all of the studio musicians but most of all ...what a group of sweethearts. Really. I was dying of cuteness. It's not that often that you see a bunch of men just full of joy. It was interesting to revisit that time and learn how the sausage was made. Everyone was just a bunch of goofy looking nerds! But SUPER TALENTED NERDS. Even if you hate the music, definitely give it a watch. I promise you - you will be full of smiles at the end.
    7dfloro

    Garret Price salutes this pseudo-genre of music

    Remember the band "Ambrosia"? They had several hits in the mid-1970s, perhaps most notably, the song titled "You're the Biggest Part of Me." Now listen to the 1981 Grammy-winning hit written by pop soundtrack maestro Kenny Loggins and that ubiquitous, blue-eyed soul singer named Michael McDonald, "What a Fool Believes." Are they in fact the same dang song? Well, in 2005 or so, comedians on the Internet decided they were at least in the same genre and it needed an evocative name: "Yacht Rock." Christopher Cross and Toto (David Paich, Steve "Where's My Yacht" Lukather and the Porcaro brothers) are all prominently featured in this documentary about a musical period in history, along with every other studio musician playing on most of Steely Dan's albums. As a guy who reviewed musical albums and concerts back in college in the late '70s and early '80s (before moving on to movies and TV), I might quibble with some of the inclusions (e.g., Steely Dan's AJA is a genius work of jazz-R&B-rock fusion), it is ultimately fun and quite humorous to discuss this "pseudo-genre" with its many progenitors. What's the "dockumentary's" funniest moment: the filmmaker finally reaching Donald Fagen on the phone to request an interview "to discuss your music and genre," be asked "What genre is that?" answering "Yacht Rock," to which the great Mr. Fagen replies, "Why don't you just go F¥C£ YOURSELF!?" and then hangs up! That, alone, earns this documentary a rating of 7.5/10.

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    • Trivia
      This kind of music is also sometimes referred to as the West Coast sound or adult-oriented rock.
    • Goofs
      In the Yacht vs Nyacht infographic, Jimmy Buffett is misspelled as "Jimmy Buffet."
    • Quotes

      Molly Lambert: It's one of those things that you know it when you hear it. It's like pornography. You can't define it necessarily, but it's very clear when something is or is not yacht rock.

    • Connections
      Features Rocky (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Biggest Part of Me
      Performed by Ambrosia

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Marina del Rey, Los Angeles, California, USA(Archival footage)
    • Production companies
      • OneSequoia Studios
      • South Lake Audio Services
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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