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Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129923
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On Monday and Tuesday night, Scorsese's Bob Dylan documentary will premiere on PBS. If you can't see it, get the DVD now on sale.

Don't miss it!

Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129924
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I'll probably have to get the DVD because PBS will probably air it as a fund raiser and WOW that can be annoying.


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Indeed, PBS's fundrasers suck. You'd expect they'd get enough money at some point.

However, I haven't heard about another potential fundraser recently. I belive the DVD had the distinct advantage of having more footage.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129926
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I think that movie will be excellent I love Bob Dylan and it's always a treat to see inside of his head especially back in the day
It will good i bet


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129927
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I really wanna see it, but not on TV. There will probably be time edits and censoring, and I'm OCD about that.

I think it doesn't go past 1967 (Dylan's accident), but either way it looks good.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129928
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It looks immense, I love Dylan and everything he does. i'm gonna watch this and get the dvd, and so should all of you. For the "JUDAS" part alone


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129929
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What accident?


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129930
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In 1966, his motorcycle brakes failed and the bike threw him off. I don't think information was released on how bad he was hurt, but he stayed out of the limelight for a while.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129931
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So if Dylan was such a big hit before 1967, when did Lennon get so popular as a solo artist? Early 70's?


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129932
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Quote:
Originally posted by Patrick:
So if Dylan was such a big hit before 1967, when did Lennon get so popular as a solo artist? Early 70's?
I would assume. When The Beatles broke up.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129933
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I bought it on Tuesday when it came out. I watched it. Being a huge, HUGE fan of Dylan and Scorsese I figured I was in for a real treat.

I was right.

This is probably the best documentary ever. Better than the Beatles Anthology. It's so amazing. It goes into such a depth on Dylan. The man is amazing. I love everyhting about him. THis movie explores the controversy on his move from folk to rock music and so much more. WHAT A FILM! EVERYONE MUST SEE!!!!!!

Scorsese is a God!

The Doc


And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129934
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Pat, Dylan wrote a song I think you'd love called All Along the Watchtower. Jimi Hendrix did an excellent and superior performance of it guitar-wise, but Dylan's acoustic version is also top notch, and a very beautiful sounding song. I think you should check out both versions. I think the lyrics speak for themselves.

There must be some kind of way out of here
Said the joker to the theif
There's too much confusion
I can't get no relief
Business men they drink my wine
Plowmen dig my earth
None will level on the wine
Nobody of it is worth

No reason to get exited
The thief he kindly spoke
There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us talk falsely now
The hour's getting late

All along the watchtower
The princess kept the view
While all the women came
And went bare feet servants too
Outside in the cold distance
A wild cat did growl
Two riders were aproaching
And the wind began to howl


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129935
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Vercetti,

Dylan's versions of his songs are much better. He is much better at crafting his work than others. All Along the Watchtower has been said to be about himself. He now performs it live only as a tribute to Hendrix because it was the only re-done version of one of his songs he liked.

The Doc

P.S. He didn't like the Byrds. I will say that their version of Chimes of Freedom might be a little better, but that's it.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129936
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Yeah, but I still consider Hendrix's music in his version better. He was a God when he picked up his Strat.

I prefer Dylan's vocals though.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129937
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Quote:
Originally posted by Don Vercetti:
Yeah, but I still consider Hendrix's music in his version better. He was a God when he picked up his Strat.

I prefer Dylan's vocals though.
I agree with you on Hendrix guitar part being better.

I'd rather take Dylan over most artists anyday. (Any other than the Beatles)

I have 2 TOP musical choices in this world:

Bob Dylan and The Beatles

I have a VERY close second:

Neil Young.

Other than that, people's music is great but non can match these guys. Surrealism is the most important element of music and these guys have some songs that just nail them right on the head.

The Doc


And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129938
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I bought it and watched it today. I agree with the Doc's review - it may very well be the best documentary of its kind I've ever seen.

Easily a "MUST - SEE" for any Dylan fan. Its 100 times better than D.A. Pennebacker's documentary about Dylan and it covers (in fairly good detail) many of Dylan's "early years".


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129939
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Quote:
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I bought it and watched it today. I agree with the Doc's review - it may very well be the best documentary of its kind I've ever seen.

Easily a "MUST - SEE" for any Dylan fan. Its 100 times better than D.A. Pennebacker's documentary about Dylan and it covers (in fairly good detail) many of Dylan's "early years".
Warning SC, you might lose sleep on the account of wanting to watch it over and over again, like myself.

Don't you love the full-length performances too?

The Doc


And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129940
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I'm mainly impressed by the candor of Dylan's recollections. I mostly remember him as the angry interviewee of the mid 60's when he was being booed for going electric. He was very argumentative with reporters then (some of those were shown in the movie). Joan Baez' memories were particularly fun to hear.

The early years' footage was awesome.... I had never seen much of it before and to see Dylan wearing the same clothes as he wore when on his album covers was very interesting. The same is true of the coverage of many of his performances (including the behind-the-scenes action) with others.

Also, kudos to Scorsese for a job well done.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129941
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Mouth-watering reviews, gents. I'm taping it as we speak (the BBC are showing it, as they did Scorsese's (and others) Blues series).

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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129942
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Hope you enjoy it, Capo. Let us know what you think.

Did they release the DVD over there? If so, I suggest buying it. The special features are great and the 5.1 sound makes it really worth it.

The Doc


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I saw about 50 minutes of it last night. Mesmerizing. I like how Scorcese paints a picture of the social, musical and artistic influences of the time. Watching and listening to Dylan talk in the interview, I realized I've never seen or heard him talk more than a few words. It provided a whole new window into the man.


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129944
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Next part on tonight. Loved the "I don't mind being shot man, I just don't like hearing about it" and where he was telling them not to boo him.


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I tell ya, CHUD.com is right. If Paramount had released this movie in a couple of theaters instead of airing it on PBS...

Then Scorsese would have been up for the Best Documentary Oscar for sure, and probably would win.

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What time is it on?


Hey, how's it going?
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Anyone?


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Re: Martin Scorsese's NO DIRECTION HOME - BOB DYLAN #129948
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To those that care, the 2nd part of Scorsese's documentary is on RIGHT NOW on PBS.

Wowzers, what a documentary...if Scorsese/Paramount had pushed for this to win the Best Documentary Oscar, plus follow the rules which they broke as set forth by the Academy, they would have won easily.

Still, pretty darn good...


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