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Twilight of the Gods

Forty years on, ´60s loom large

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By Clay McNear

Published on September 13, 2007 at 4:00am

Even those who weren't yet born in 1968 know Hendrix, The Who, Floyd, the Beatles, Cream (pictured). But try to name five "modern" acts that have even approached that sort of immortality. Nirvana? Nirvana? Nirvana? Um . . . uh . . .

Filmmaker Tony Palmer takes us back to a time when gods walked the Earth with All My Loving, his ´68 time capsule featuring rare, previously unseen footage of ´60s rock deities at their peak.


Mon., Sept. 17, 9 p.m.