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And I think
that it is something that like a lot of people mock
or have made fun of at certain points in time,
but really it's like what makes
a person their own artist is their individuality
that it is something that like a lot of people mock
or have made fun of at certain points in time,
but really it's like what makes
a person their own artist is their individuality
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And I think
that it is something
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that like a lot of people mock
or have made fun of
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at certain points in time,
but really it's like
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what makes
a person their own artist
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is their individuality.
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Movie Summary
This documentary chronicles the rise, fall, and rise again of the soft rock epitomized by artists such as Christopher Cross, Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Steely Dan, and Toto in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Retroactively dubbed "Yacht Rock," the easy-listening genre came to be gently mocked and even dismissed by rock lovers and critics. However, it has since reclaimed its place in music history and is celebrated in this groove-infused film.