Daisy Jones and the Six is an attempt to dramatize Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac (mixed in with a little A Star is Born).
The problem is that no scripted musical drama could ever match the real life drama of the Mac or even approach the quality of their music.
As for your other rock and roll breakup stories:
"Let it Be" showcased the clash of personalities and internal pressures that eventually broke up the Beatles.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" was... a terribly written movie with good performances. Classic era Queen had four fascinating personalities creating wildly popular music, but the movie barely touched on what made these people interesting. Could have been so much more.
As for The Who? Well, there's been a Keith Moon biopic in Hollywood Development Hell for decades. BUT... given what Hollywood did with Queen, maybe a band biopic is better off unmade. (I'd be perfectly happy if 1978's The Kids Are Alright documentary was the last word on The Who.)
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The problem is that no scripted musical drama could ever match the real life drama of the Mac or even approach the quality of their music.
As for your other rock and roll breakup stories:
"Let it Be" showcased the clash of personalities and internal pressures that eventually broke up the Beatles.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" was... a terribly written movie with good performances. Classic era Queen had four fascinating personalities creating wildly popular music, but the movie barely touched on what made these people interesting. Could have been so much more.
As for The Who? Well, there's been a Keith Moon biopic in Hollywood Development Hell for decades. BUT... given what Hollywood did with Queen, maybe a band biopic is better off unmade. (I'd be perfectly happy if 1978's The Kids Are Alright documentary was the last word on The Who.)