The Neon Palace (1971)
A product of its time, this quasi-documentary film is about the emptiness of modern culture. A blizzard of 1950s and 1960s archival material -- such as television commercials, news broadcasts and comic book pages -- is presented as a way of illustrating the pretensions of what the filmmakers feel was a decadent era. A chronicle of the many and fleeting mid-20th-century American fads and trends is juxtaposed against society's attitude toward the different and unusual.
The movie The Neon Palace, released in 1971, features 10 songs from artists like Little Richard, Peggy March, Bill Haley and The Beatles. What is your favorite song from The Neon Palace?