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Bob Dylan 1941 - 1966: Tales from a Golden Age (DVD)
In this film we take you behind the music to discover one the defining artists of the 20th Century. From Bob Dylan's schooldays we talk to people including his English teacher and guitarist from his first schoolboy band. We follow his progress through his rebel days in college in Minneapolis to his phenomenal development in the burgeoning Folk clubs of New York's Greenwich Village.
We continue this in-depth journey through Bob Dylan's golden age to the iconic status he gained in the mid-1960s through classic albums like Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde. We talk to British Folk legend Martin Carthy, charismatic 1966 world tour drummer Mickey Jones, biographers Clinton Heylin and CP Lee and ISIS editor-in-chief Derek Barker. This story of unparalleled musical achievements culminates with Bob Dylan's infamous 1966 motorcycle accident.
Includes:
- The complete and unauthorised biography of Bob Dylan
- And exploration of the creative genius of the man who changed the face of popular music.
- Over 80 minutes of in-depth interviews from more than a dozen contributors.
- Rare photographs of Dylan from private archives, and rare film footage included throughout the film
- Produced in association with esteemed Dylan fanzine ISIS