Even now at eighty plus years, dylan goes on touring..He doesn't need the money, fame or attention..He just loves playing with his band..A few years ago I caught him in zurich switzerland playing with some old timers in a park..Love the guy because he's always been just bob, doing his thing..Nothing more, nothing less..
You know, as someone who’s always been aware of Bob Dylan, and grown up with his music… I forget that it’s not the case for everyone. There’s generations of people who are just too young to maybe be aware of him at all… but I think if someone who falls into that category goes to see this movie, and the music touches and speaks to them, then they want to learn more about the music and Dylan himself, then they are in for quite a treat and ride. I’ve seen Dylan go through his different “ phases “ and seen him perform live probably four times, and there’s a lot to uncover. Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s there was a HUGE amount of diversity in music to listen to… it was just an incredible time to be around…! Music was a friend to me, growing up… it was always there when I needed it to be, it never said NO… but afforded me to have as I refer it to as” friends I’ll never meet “… and if this movie does that or opened a world of knowledge and discovery for anyone… then that’s a positive thing. ( I encourage anyone wanting to see the reaction to Dylan plugging in… there’s a video here on UA-cam of Dylan playing “Like A Rolling Stone “ in the U.K. , and he is yelled at by an audience member, and Bob reacts… it’s truly a moment in rock n roll history… on film… check it out)… long live Bob Dylan and his music !
Thanks, we've got a few other interesting ones coming in the following weeks, including with one of Dylan's friends that has known him since they were kids.
I'm almost 70 and never was a real Dylan fan and people who are real Dylan fans have a reverence towards him, like he's an icon. I just remember when Dylan went from folk singer to electric some of his fans were not so respectful anymore. He's had a long career. I liked him a little more when he was in "The Band".I will see the movie.
A big missed opportunity, was when the filmmaker of Don't Look Back, who had access to a whole UK tour, and to see and film many facets of Dylan.... Chose to have a selfish agenda and make a very narrow, and non objective biography... And try to paint Dylan's character into a box... Dylan was shocked when he saw it and felt it was propaganda... It was a catalyst for him to withdraw much more from the public than he already had.
Even now at eighty plus years, dylan goes on touring..He doesn't need the money, fame or attention..He just loves playing with his band..A few years ago I caught him in zurich switzerland playing with some old timers in a park..Love the guy because he's always been just bob, doing his thing..Nothing more, nothing less..
You know, as someone who’s always been aware of Bob Dylan, and grown up with his music… I forget that it’s not the case for everyone. There’s generations of people who are just too young to maybe be aware of him at all… but I think if someone who falls into that category goes to see this movie, and the music touches and speaks to them, then they want to learn more about the music and Dylan himself, then they are in for quite a treat and ride. I’ve seen Dylan go through his different “ phases “
and seen him perform live probably four times, and there’s a lot to uncover. Growing up in the 60’s and 70’s there was a HUGE amount of diversity in music to listen to… it was just an incredible time to be around…! Music was a friend to me, growing up… it was always there when I needed it to be, it never said NO… but afforded me to have as I refer it to as” friends I’ll never meet “… and if this movie does that or opened a world of knowledge and discovery for anyone… then that’s a positive thing.
( I encourage anyone wanting to see the reaction to Dylan plugging in… there’s a video here on UA-cam of Dylan playing “Like A Rolling Stone “ in the U.K. , and he is yelled at by an audience member, and Bob reacts… it’s truly a moment in rock n roll history… on film… check it out)… long live Bob Dylan and his music !
Yes...in these times we need poets...artists.
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Absolutely!!
Great interview!
Thank you! He was generous with his time, and we appreciated the insightful conversation.
Enjoyed this interview; very interesting; thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to this
Love The North 1033! Great interview.
Great interview.
Thanks, we've got a few other interesting ones coming in the following weeks, including with one of Dylan's friends that has known him since they were kids.
I think Dylan is busy being born not dying. He's always in the process of becoming. But otherwise a great interview.
That he not busy being born is busy dying
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I'm almost 70 and never was a real Dylan fan and people who are real Dylan fans have a reverence towards him, like he's an icon. I just remember when Dylan went from folk singer to electric some of his fans were not so respectful anymore. He's had a long career. I liked him a little more when he was in "The Band".I will see the movie.
A big missed opportunity, was when the filmmaker of Don't Look Back, who had access to a whole UK tour, and to see and film many facets of Dylan.... Chose to have a selfish agenda and make a very narrow, and non objective biography... And try to paint Dylan's character into a box... Dylan was shocked when he saw it and felt it was propaganda... It was a catalyst for him to withdraw much more from the public than he already had.
What about Woody Guthrie? Didn't he have a massive influence on the early Dylan? His early "persona" certainly sounded and looked like Woody.
James Mangold may be able to ruin Indiana Jones, but he’ll NEVER ruin Bob Dylan…thank god he’s making this movie about Timothee Chalamet instead
still don’t trust anyone over 30