Inspired by a new film about the Go-Go's, we pitch some of our dream rock documentaries

Inspired by a new film about the Go-Go's, we pitch some of our dream rock documentaries
Fleetwood Mac: Always ready for their closeup.

We've all seen documentaries and TV specials exploring the influence of a band or solo artist, full of sordid stories told via contemporary interviews, archival footage and photo montages, all designed to explain their legacy.

The new documentary The Go-Go's, now airing on Showtime, follows that blueprint with a nuts-and-bolts history lesson on the titular California pop band, still the only all-female group to top the album charts with songs they wrote and played themselves. It's a tried-and-true formula, one that has also been applied in recent years to Linda Ronstadt, David Crosby, Leonard Cohen, the Band, Nina Simone and more.

We racked our brains and came up with some artists we'd most like to see get the bio-doc treatment, from unheralded geniuses to cultural juggernauts with killer backstories.

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Dan Nailen

Dan Nailen was an editor and writer at the Inlander from 2014-2023.

Nathan Weinbender

Nathan Weinbender was the Inlander's film and music editor from 2017-2021.