Bob Dylan 2021-??-??
Odds & Ends, Various, Various
Set 1
Roy Silver Interview
Inside The Witmark Demos
Stick With Mono! The Original Mono Recordings
"Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" Music Video
The Story Of The Cutting Edge
Bringing It All Back Home: The Story Of The Album Cover
Highway 61 Revisited: The Story Of The Album Cover
Blonde On Blonde: The Story Of The Album Cover
"Vision Of Johanna" Music Video
The Untold Story Of The 1966 Live Recordings
From The Village To The Basement
The Basement Tapes: The Legendary Tale
Dylan In Nashville: The Story Of Travelin' Thru 1967 - 1969
Reflections Of Another Self Portrait
Columbia In-house Sales Video For Blood On The Tracks
Dylan: Career Spanning Hits Promo
Inside The Witmark Demos
Stick With Mono! The Original Mono Recordings
"Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" Music Video
The Story Of The Cutting Edge
Bringing It All Back Home: The Story Of The Album Cover
Highway 61 Revisited: The Story Of The Album Cover
Blonde On Blonde: The Story Of The Album Cover
"Vision Of Johanna" Music Video
The Untold Story Of The 1966 Live Recordings
From The Village To The Basement
The Basement Tapes: The Legendary Tale
Dylan In Nashville: The Story Of Travelin' Thru 1967 - 1969
Reflections Of Another Self Portrait
Columbia In-house Sales Video For Blood On The Tracks
Dylan: Career Spanning Hits Promo
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
This two-hour programme includes archival footage, cutting-floor clips from previous Dylan documentaries and various other material
covering the singer-songwriter's entire career.
Much of the film centers on Dylan's first 20 years with Columbia Records, the label he worked with for most of his albums, including
interviews and videos of his first manager, Roy Silver, and one of his earliest producers, John Hammond. Though some material
has circulated on bootlegs for years, there's also new footage to be seen, like a clip of Dylan in Paris in 1966. As he tunes his acoustic
guitar, the audience grows impatient and boos. “You see, my electric guitar never goes out of tune,†he curtly replies.
covering the singer-songwriter's entire career.
Much of the film centers on Dylan's first 20 years with Columbia Records, the label he worked with for most of his albums, including
interviews and videos of his first manager, Roy Silver, and one of his earliest producers, John Hammond. Though some material
has circulated on bootlegs for years, there's also new footage to be seen, like a clip of Dylan in Paris in 1966. As he tunes his acoustic
guitar, the audience grows impatient and boos. “You see, my electric guitar never goes out of tune,†he curtly replies.
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