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In 1966, armed with his home movie camera, Mickey Jones toured the world with Bob Dylan, here are his own recordings of that time.
Using a wide assortment of concert footage, exclusive photographs, rare TV clips, and interviews, this documentary examines Bob Dylan's life from the critical low point of his career in 1970 to his announcement that he had been 'born again' in and...
A documentary in which Bob Dylan's official tour photographer, Barry Feinstein, chronicles the performer's world tour events between 1966 and 1974. Features over 150 of Feinstein's portraits.
Filmed live from the Madison Square Gardens in aid of the Crossroads Treatment Centre. Guest stars includes Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow and Mary J. Blige. The tracklist includes: 'My Father's Eyes', 'Hoochie Coochie Man', 'River Of Tears', 'Tears In Of...
Filmed during the farewell concert of The Band on Thanksgiving Day, 1976, this film features performances from some of the most influential bands of the day.
Featuring Live Aid, a UK concert recorded live from Wembley Stadium in London and in America live from the John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia on July 13th 1985. Both concerts raised money for the victims of famine in Ethiopia.
Spawning both politically charged folk ballads that came to embody the very spirit of the turbulent 1960s ('The Times They are a-Changin') and sprawling, stream-of-consciousness litanies that irrevocably changed the face of rock music ('Like a the...
Billy, once Garrett's sidekick, suddenly finds himself on the run from his friend when the ageing outlaw turns lawman. The film's climax is as tragic as it is inevitable.
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