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I'll add:
Mistaken For Strangers
Shut Up and Play the Hits
Mistaken for strangers
Some kind of monster
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (fictional, hilarious)
It might get loud
Not mentioned:
Buena Vista Social club
The Devil in Daniel Johnston
Don't Look Back (Bob Dylan)
A Band called Death
Almost Famous. Boy did I fancy Kate Hudson in that!
Yellow Submarine. Still love that film, the style of the animation is fantastic, brilliant characters as well with the Blue Meanies. As a kid I was mesmerised seeing the film, and especially keen on Glove.
Bird
Mo better blues.
Miles ahead (haven't seen it yet)
Great.
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Also loved Moonwalker - watched it loads of times as a child. Spinal Tap of course. Quadrophenia.
Then there's the Decline Of Western Civilization series from the 80s, but they're more documentaries I guess.
Totally different, but equally good are John Carney's films - Once, Begin Again and Sing Street
Also worth watching the Wilco documentary "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart", where what was shaping up to be a run-of-the-mill fan movie turned out to be in the right place at the right time to catch the band's principal songwriter and its "sonic architect" come to loggerheads, and the band's label dropping them over their "un-sellable" new album.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Amadeus is awesome - lengths musicians will go to driven by petty jealousy (Mozart & Salieri)
Sweet & Lowdown - Woody Allen's spoof on 2nd greatest jazz guitarist ever (faints every time he gets near to meeting Django Reinhardt)
Most of Quentin Tarantino's films have awesome soundtracks
Feedback
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Blues Bros is a classic
Crossroads
Spike Island
Blues Brothers
Bunch of Kunst (Sleaford Mods thing... not seen it)
Let's Get Lost
Don't Look Back
Leningrad Cowboys go America
The Commitments
Jubilee (probably doesn't really count)
Breaking Glass
Great Rock n Roll Swindle
Beware of Mr Baker - documentary about Ginger Baker. I saw it at the London Film Festival and I remember a few people in the audience were bitching at the director about it... but I can't remember why.
Jimi: All Is By My Side - that rotten Hendrix biopic with Andre 3000.