
Video-on-demand provider Paramount+ have introduced plans to circulation a docuseries that tells the tale of hair steel within the Eighties.
The 3-part collection, Nöthin’ However a Excellent Time: The Uncensored Tale of ’80s Hair Steel is in response to the e book of the similar identify – by way of Tom Beaujour and coffee Vintage Rock creator Richard Bienstock – and is directed by way of Jeff Tremaine, best-known for the Jackass TV and film franchise and the debatable Motley Crue biopic The Grime.
“The collection delivers a contemporary and shockingly candid behind-the-scenes take a look at one in all track’s maximum iconic eras,” reads a observation. “Every episode showcases the madness and blazing ambition that has enthralled generations of track enthusiasts and continues to steer tradition to these days.”
“This docuseries is a party of essentially the most outrageous decade in rock’n’roll,” says Tremaine. “It’s my love letter to the ‘80s.”
Musicians interviewed for the display come with Poison’s Bret Michaels, Ratt’s Stephen Pearcy, Excessive’s Nuno Bettencourt, Skid Row’s Dave “Snake” Sabo and Corey Taylor, in addition to Riki Rachtman (host of MTV’s Headbangers Ball), and Jackass celebrity Steve-O.
Nöthin’ However a Excellent Time is the second one Paramount+ collection focussing at the hair steel generation, following the release of every other three-part collection, I Wanna Rock: The ’80s Steel Dream, remaining yr. That collection revisited the early years of Skid Row, Winger, Twisted Sister, Vixen and The Scream, and was once directed by way of Tyler Measom, the person at the back of 2019’s I Need My MTV, which instructed the tale of the pioneering track TV community.
Different track displays on Paramount+ come with How Track Were given Unfastened, the Lollapalooza documentary Lolla, the Dave Grohl collection From Cradle To Level, and a re-boot of Beavis And Butt-Head.
