Appeals to me because of my knowledge of Bob Dylan and of the greeenwich village scene of the late 50s and early 60s and because i am a New Yorker.
Also, it was good to hear people like Dave Van Ronk, carolyn hester, and Bobby Neuwirth speak. dave van ronk was especially insightful with little touches such as Dylan as a Chaplinesque figure with a great stage manner and the fear of the fans. i am not sure this program will appeal to people under 50 though. But, for me, it was an excellent show and I want to see how it plays against the PBS documentary No direction Home as this is a companion piece.
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Lewis Popkin
Posted on September 26, 2005 at 03:48 PM | Permalink
Review of Bob Dylan: No Direction Home
Appeals to me because of my knowledge of Bob Dylan and of the greeenwich village scene of the late 50s and early 60s and because i am a New Yorker.
Also, it was good to hear people like Dave Van Ronk, carolyn hester, and Bobby Neuwirth speak. dave van ronk was especially insightful with little touches such as Dylan as a Chaplinesque figure with a great stage manner and the fear of the fans. i am not sure this program will appeal to people under 50 though. But, for me, it was an excellent show and I want to see how it plays against the PBS documentary No direction Home as this is a companion piece.