Some of the footage in that is simply amazing. Also the interviews with producers past. Very entertaining for Dylan fans ("he first came in with something like 50 verses to Blowing In the Wind"). But the early footage from folks festivals and the London shows is great.Caravanray wrote:the Bob Dylan doco "Don't Look Back" was on telly here a few months ago. Some of the live footage of the young Bob was just amazing. "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" was simply spellbinding
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I actually just saw him for the first time this summer. It wasn't bad, but it was not at all what I expected. For one thing he was at a piano the whole time. Also, the songs were all really energy-charged, lots of distortion and really heavy playing. I was just pretty excited to see him in real life.frankie big face wrote:I've seen Dylan maybe four times--I can't remember. But half the time he was awesome and the other half the time, he sucked. These days, I think he probably performs more sucky shows than not, which is why I made the comment.