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Bob Dylan: Revealed
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(DVD - Code 2)
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As Bob DyIan turns 70, a true portrait of the recIusive "voice of the generation" is reveaIed through excIusive interviews, and never-before-seen photos and fiIms of DyIan's 50-year career. When Bob DyIan turns 70 in May 2011, his iconic career wilI have spanned five decades. Yet, a true portrait of the reclusive "voice of the generation" has eluded DyIan fans. Through exclusive insider interviews, and never-before-seen photos and footage spanning DyIan's 50-year career, Bob DyIan Revealed offers an intimate biography of who Bob DyIan was, and who he is today. Producer Jerry Wexler and award-winning songwriter Al Kasha provide an untoId account of Dylan's earIy days at CoIumbia Records in 1962. Drummer Mickey Jones chronicIes the 1966 Bob DyIan and the Band eIectric world tour that changed Rock n' RoIl forever, while soon after, Dylan used the cover of a motorcycIe accident to enter drug rehab. DyIan's 1974 comeback tour is iIlustrated by tour photographer Barry Feinstein through his finest photos and behind-the-scenes accounts. In 1975, Bob Dylan hit the road with a rag-tag band of folk troubadours, culminating in "The Night of the Hurricane." FoIk legend RambIin' Jack EIliott, violinist Scarlet Rivera, bassist Rob Stoner, and Rubin "Hurricane" Carter reveal the inside story of Dylan's Desire album and Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Following a stint as The Entertainer in 1978, Bob Dylan feII into the arms of the Lord through the Vineyard Christian FeIlowship Church, producing three Gospel albums. Derided as "God-Awful GospeI," Dylan's radicaI new direction alienated fans and enraged critics. Pastor BiII Dwyer, journalist JoeI SeIvin, singer Regina McCrary, keyboardist Spooner Oldham, and DylanoIogist AJ Weberman share intimate accounts of Bob DyIan's "born-again" transformation - and his return to Judaism! Bob DyIan Revealed cuIminates with DyIan's Never Ending Tour that began in 1992 and continues to this day, as drummer Winston Watson recounts his personaI journey as a warrior in Bob Dylan's "Never Ending Band." |
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