Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:54 am
Bob Dylan Dont Look Back 65 Tour Deluxe Edition
DVD Features:
* Available Subtitles: English
* Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
* Disc 1: Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back
* Commentary by director D.A. Pennebaker and tour road manager Bob Neuwirth
* Five additional uncut audio tracks
* Alternate version of the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" cue-card sequence
* Original theatrical trailer
* D.A. Pennebaker filmography
* Bob Dylan discography
* Cast and crew biographies
* Disc 2: Bob Dylan 65 Revisited
* A new work compiled by D.A. Pennebaker from over 20 hours of never-before-seen footage
* Commentary by director D.A. Pennebaker and tour road manager Bob Neuwirth
* Also includes:
* 168-page companion book including a complete transcription of the film, over 200 photos, and a new forward by D.A. Pennebaker
* Collectible "Subterranean Homesick Blues" flipbook
Don't Look Back is coming soon from Docurama. I've been tempted several times over the last year to replace my long-gone original DVD; I'm glad I held off now.
At the risk of derailing this thread before it has even begun, does anyone have an opinion on the controversial -- and still officially unavailable -- 1966 follow up, Eat the Document? It takes a few viewings to get into, but personally I love it even more than Don't Look Back. Dylan's 1966 tour was the high-water mark of '60s live music, IMO, and possibly the greatest rock 'n' roll tour of all time. Plus, I find the life-on-the-road vibe much more believable than the staged-for-the-camera feel of DLB.
DVD Features:
* Available Subtitles: English
* Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
* Disc 1: Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back
* Commentary by director D.A. Pennebaker and tour road manager Bob Neuwirth
* Five additional uncut audio tracks
* Alternate version of the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" cue-card sequence
* Original theatrical trailer
* D.A. Pennebaker filmography
* Bob Dylan discography
* Cast and crew biographies
* Disc 2: Bob Dylan 65 Revisited
* A new work compiled by D.A. Pennebaker from over 20 hours of never-before-seen footage
* Commentary by director D.A. Pennebaker and tour road manager Bob Neuwirth
* Also includes:
* 168-page companion book including a complete transcription of the film, over 200 photos, and a new forward by D.A. Pennebaker
* Collectible "Subterranean Homesick Blues" flipbook
Don't Look Back is coming soon from Docurama. I've been tempted several times over the last year to replace my long-gone original DVD; I'm glad I held off now.
At the risk of derailing this thread before it has even begun, does anyone have an opinion on the controversial -- and still officially unavailable -- 1966 follow up, Eat the Document? It takes a few viewings to get into, but personally I love it even more than Don't Look Back. Dylan's 1966 tour was the high-water mark of '60s live music, IMO, and possibly the greatest rock 'n' roll tour of all time. Plus, I find the life-on-the-road vibe much more believable than the staged-for-the-camera feel of DLB.