"Scorsese's 'Personality Crisis' Doc Reveals David Johansen's Life and Legacy"

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Martin Scorsese's new Showtime documentary, "Personality Crisis: One Night Only," about the life of David Johansen, the frontman of the New York Dolls and Buster Poindexter, sheds new light on the punk trailblazer. The film reveals Johansen's involvement in protests with hippies, yippies, and Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers, his unexpected reunion with the New York Dolls, and his desire to be a movie star. Johansen also shares his thoughts on heavy metal bands, his dislike for his hit song "Hot Hot Hot," and the premature deaths of his fellow Dolls.
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