Three
musicians, all in their fifties, are back on tour. They have fans in
every age group and play in huge sold-out arenas around the world. They
travel in black Mercedes limousines - each in its own - stay separately
in luxury hotels and have separate dressing rooms in the backstage area
every night. Only on stage they are together. We watch Morton Harket,
Magne Furuholmen and Paul Waaktaar very closely with our camera. Our
mission is to find out why these three, friends since childhood, have
become so cold with each other. Something is totally rotten between
them, but what? The two blondes in the band - Magne and Paul - formed
their first band together at the age of 10. And like many teens they
dreamed of becoming world-famous rock musicians. In Norway in the 70s
that was an impossible and childish dream. The country was primarily
known for "Zero Points" in the Eurovision Song Contest and had never
produced a band that was famous beyond its borders. But of all people
these guys succeeded. Their dream came true. But was it really? All
three answer this question with a slight doubt. They actually dreamed of
becoming serious rock stars, not teenage idols who were pictured in
glossy magazines.