>>4437999It didn't age particularly well. What made it a great film was its cultural relevance at the time it came out. Decades later its only relevance is having been relevant at that time, overshadowed by the curiosity of being the only film footage of The Yardbirds, and Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, PLUS in that tiny sliver of time where all were in it together, before Beck ragequit, the Yardbirds collapsed into Page's hands who turned it into Led fucking Zeppelin. Crazy to have ended up with that on pro-shot, well lit 35mm film.
The silly send-up they did in the dance scene is cute. The new era the artists and creatives and thinkers of that generation thought they were ushering in failed. Defeated by the ignorant, the lazy, the greedy, and the aggressive. Now all the films of 1966-1970 are just a tombstone of a future none of you will get to experience unless you simply take a ton of hallucinogens, visualize it, and sudoku out.