Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Arthur Lee's band, Love, is widely acknowledged as one of most influential groups of the late sixties. Led by Lee through a tempestuous history of dissolutions and resurrections, their psychedelie-folk masterpiece, Forever Changes, regularly appears in polls of the greatest albums of all time. Recent times, however, have not been so kind: in 1996. Lee was disgnosed with Parkinson's disease and also received a twelve-year sentence for threatening his neighbors with a gun. Including interviews with Lee himself and guitarist Bryan Maclean, among many others, this fascinating tale reveals the dark side of the Summer of Love--heroin, crime, and bitter ego battles--while also tracking Lee's musical career through the post Love years to his recent incarceration in a U.S. jail.