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Bob Dylan   ??/??/1966

Eat The Document, Unknown, Unknown
Source Documentary
Media DVD-R   1 disc
Tech Notes TITLE: BOB_DYLAN_EAT_THE_DOCUMENT - NTSC DVD (chaptered with basic menu)
LABEL: 3LOGY (This is an upgrade to the VTN version)
VIDEO QUALITY: 224 MPEG-2, 720 × 480, 4:3, 29.97 fps, 2.50 Mbps, lower field first
AUDIO QUALTIY: 160 PCM stereo, 48 kHz
LINEAGE: 16mm/VHS(gen unknown)/MPEG2
DATA RATE: 4.15 Mbps
ASPECT RATIO: 4:3
DATE: 1971 (filmed in 1966)
TIME: 54 MINUTES
FILM BY: Don A. Pennebaker and Bob Dylan
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
J-Card Comment DESCRIPTION: Bob Dylan's Eat the Document is a documentary that captures the madness that ensued during Dylan and The Hawks' 1966 tour of Europe in which Dylan transformed himself from an acoustic folk singer to a rock ‘n’ roll musician.

DETAILS: Originally made for network television, Eat the Document had been commissioned for ABC. The network was confused by its stream-of-consciousness organization, and Eat the Document languished on a shelf until the early seventies, when it was screened a few times. Because it was turned down by ABC, it has rarely been seen in its intended form.

Dylan and his backup group The Hawks (The Band) perform songs like "Tell Me, Momma", "I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Met)", and "Ballad of a Thin Man."

Includes the ten minute outtake of Dylan and John Lennon riding in the back of a limo.

The film was shot by Pennebaker and edited by Dylan.
Trades Allowed Yes   Traded from: MB-B
Owned by terapinfly · Last Updated May 23, 2023