Rare footage of the World Tour where Bob Dylan traded in his acoustic guitar for an electric sound.Rare footage of the World Tour where Bob Dylan traded in his acoustic guitar for an electric sound.Rare footage of the World Tour where Bob Dylan traded in his acoustic guitar for an electric sound.
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Robbie Robertson
- Self - The Band
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Garth Hudson
- Self - The Band
- (archive footage)
Richard Manuel
- Self - The Band
- (archive footage)
Rick Danko
- Self - The Band
- (archive footage)
D.A. Pennebaker
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as D.A. Pennabaker)
Bob Neuwirth
- Self
- (archive footage)
Albert Grossman
- Self
- (archive footage)
Victor Maymudes
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Victor Maimudes)
Howard Alk
- Self
- (archive footage)
Richard Aldersen
- Self
- (archive footage)
The Beatles
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Trini López
- Self
- (archive footage)
Johnny Rivers
- Self
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- SoundtracksBallad of a Thin Man
Written by Bob Dylan (uncredited)
Performed by Highway 61 Revisited with guest drummer Mickey Jones
Featured review
1966 World Tour: The Home Movies (2003)
*** (out of 4)
Bob Dylan's 1966 tour is perhaps the greatest rock and roll tour in the history of music and many feel that it really changed rock in general. Backed by The Hawks, who would later become known as The Band, the tour broke new grounds for Dylan and this documentary features behind the scenes footage by drummer Mickey Jones. Running just at 90-minutes, this here serves as mainly an interview as Jones talks about the various cities they played, what they did on their days off and of course he's asked about the troubled tour where most fans spent their time booing the electric set. This documentary certainly isn't going to be for everyone but I think die-hard Dylan fans are going to enjoy seeing this footage, which includes some stuff with Dylan on the stage but more interestingly is the stuff between the shows where Dylan and the band are just hanging out at various locations. We get to see footage from Australia, Denmark, Sweden, London and Paris just to name a few. Jones does a very good job at talking about the tour and we even get to hear his thoughts about all the booing that was going on. Not only does he discuss the 1966 tour but he also talks about working with Johnny Rivers, introducing Otis Redding to Dylan and opening for The Beatles in Paris. We even get some footage of The Beatles on stage pre-U.S. visit. Overall, 1966 WORLD TOUR isn't the greatest thing put together but it's entertaining for fans of Dylan or those who just want to know a little more about this legendary tour.
*** (out of 4)
Bob Dylan's 1966 tour is perhaps the greatest rock and roll tour in the history of music and many feel that it really changed rock in general. Backed by The Hawks, who would later become known as The Band, the tour broke new grounds for Dylan and this documentary features behind the scenes footage by drummer Mickey Jones. Running just at 90-minutes, this here serves as mainly an interview as Jones talks about the various cities they played, what they did on their days off and of course he's asked about the troubled tour where most fans spent their time booing the electric set. This documentary certainly isn't going to be for everyone but I think die-hard Dylan fans are going to enjoy seeing this footage, which includes some stuff with Dylan on the stage but more interestingly is the stuff between the shows where Dylan and the band are just hanging out at various locations. We get to see footage from Australia, Denmark, Sweden, London and Paris just to name a few. Jones does a very good job at talking about the tour and we even get to hear his thoughts about all the booing that was going on. Not only does he discuss the 1966 tour but he also talks about working with Johnny Rivers, introducing Otis Redding to Dylan and opening for The Beatles in Paris. We even get some footage of The Beatles on stage pre-U.S. visit. Overall, 1966 WORLD TOUR isn't the greatest thing put together but it's entertaining for fans of Dylan or those who just want to know a little more about this legendary tour.
- Michael_Elliott
- Dec 14, 2011
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- Also known as
- World Tour 1966: The Home Movies - Through the Camera of Bob Dylan's Drummer Mickey Jones
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- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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