Peter Asher’s “Everywhere Man” Doc: Cool Vibes or Just Boomer Overload?
- What makes Peter Asher an “Everywhere Man”?
- Getting lost in the cool vibes of the documentary.
- Why this film might make you say “Okay, Boomer” (but in a good way!).
We just saw the new documentary, “Peter Asher: Everywhere Man.” And wow!
What a journey. Peter Asher is truly a legend in the music world. He’s achieved so much, from his early days in pop to becoming a super-producer. Seriously, a huge track record.
This guy just radiates cool. He’s got this incredible aura, a real mystique. Imagine the associational cool from being right there during The Beatles era. That’s him.
“Everywhere Man” does a fantastic job showing all that. It has this warm, almost golden-hour visual style that just pulls you into the past. You can almost feel the history, the music. So visually rich.
The film captures his achievements. All the stories. It’s truly fascinating to watch. For any music lover, this is a treat.
But here’s the scoop. While it’s definitely worth seeing, and we mean definitely, go in with your eyes open.
The documentary is a tiny bit too in love with its subject. Like, really infatuated. It has this very rose-colored, “Boomers ‘R’ Us” vibe. You know the kind.
It’s all adoration. Which is great for Peter Asher! But as viewers, we noticed. Just a heads up for you.
Our Take
We think “Peter Asher: Everywhere Man” is a must-see for anyone interested in music history and pop culture. It’s a deep dive into a fascinating career. Go for the incredible stories and the sheer cool factor.
Just remember that it comes with a generous serving of Boomer nostalgia. It’s charming, yes. But the film is clearly a big fan. If you’re okay with that, you’re in for a real treat!
