Bob Dylan - Don't Look Back (1967)
Original title: Don't Look Back
In many productions, you are expecting music, and all you get is people talking about each other and occasionally mentioning the artist. This is a great documentary as, instead of people talking about each other, you get a candid look at the artists, on and off the stage.
I was surprised to see such a young Joan Baez, and it was fun to listen to her and Bob singing Hank Williams' songs.
Just as I was about to be disappointed because other than "Subterranean Homesick Blues," I thought we would never get a full song, until I realized that there were extras with full track extras:
"It Ain't Me Babe" May 10, 1965
"It's All Over Now"/ "Baby Blue" May 10, 1965
"Love Minus Zero/No Limit" May 9, 1965
"The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll" May 10, 1965
"To Ramona" May 4, 1964
I enjoyed the banter between Terry Ellis (science student) and Bob.
Then, if you look quickly, you will see Marianne Faithfull's Soundtrack (writer: "Witches Song") in the movie "The Craft" (1996).
Now we must say goodbye to Bob Dylan's last acoustic tour.
DON'T LOOK BACK
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