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| Bob Dylan & John Lennon: Eat The Document Part 1 |
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Part One of Three. Approx. 7 minutes.
This is an outtake from 'Eat The Document', a
chronicle of Bob Dylan's spring 1966 European
tour.
Coming in at just over 21 minutes, this famous [or
infamous] limo ride with John Lennon and Bob Dylan
has become mythic in its appeal to fans and
historians of both iconic artists.
Here is what is known about this filmed sequence:
Filmed by D A Pennebaker, famed filmmaker who also
captured the footage for Dylan's 'Don't Look Back'
1965 tour film, this was intended for inclusion in
Eat The Document, but did not make the official
cut.
This sequence was filmed on May 27, 1966 - early
in the day - inside Dylan's chauffeured limosine.
There has been much documented that this was a cab
or taxi ride. You only have to think that neither
Dylan nor Lennon would have been able to take a
common taxicab ride at that time without being
spotted to realize that this is Dylan's limo.
Aside from that, he knows everyone in the car
which is more evidence of this being his crew.
The drive takes place from John's house in
Weybridge into central London to where Dylan was
staying at the May Fair Hotel. The Beatles would
all visit Dylan at the May Fair for the duration
of his stand at the Albert Hall.
Dylan would be playing the Royal Albert Hall that
evening where he was roundly jeered by the fans
who did not want to give up their own personal
folk savior. John and George Harrison would be in
attendance, cheering him on, and as
they say, totally digging it.
Dylan appears to be on...something. Or very hung
over. And to that, towards the end of the ride is
getting sick.
John is very sharp for the most part, chiding
Dylan and generally making fun of the whole
situation that is going south.
The Beatles were in recording sessions for
Revolver, and at this point, were putting the
finishing touches on 'Yellow Submarine'. Perhaps
not their greatest track, but definitely one where
the sessions were memorable for all including
Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones.
Transcripts of this film are available on the
internet. This particular version has very nice
video and audio.
Note: this upload is for historical purpose and
hopefully entertainment as well. I don't own the
footage [but it's readily available on the
internet] and am posting for enjoyment of the
fans. Tags : dylan lennon beatles revolver blonde tour 1966 thin man desolation rolling stone rain tomorrow strawberry liverpool |
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Durée : 448 s |
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