Searching For A Gem"

Bob Dylan's Officially Released Rarities and Obscurities

Video and DVD: 2010-19

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This new page collects non-album song performances and interviews by Bob Dylan on DVD from 2010 onwards. I would be grateful for any additional information on these items and other material to place here. Video material included on CD-ROMs or CD Plus discs is still in the main directory in the appropriate part. Unauthorised documentaries or compilations of performance footage are now included in Questionable Video. For 2010 onwards films with Dylan album tracks, see VHS & DVD: Films with Dylan Album Tracks 2010s.

Films are listed by date of original appearance (in theatres or on TV), not when the VHS video or DVD came out, often some years later. This page does not include songs from regular albums that appear in films or videos without performance footage, nor do I include music videos of standard album tracks - for a full Dylan filmography, see "Expecting Rain" or "TV Talkin'"

For informed discussion of all Bob's screen appearances, see C.P. Lee's well-received book "Like A Bullet Of Light ".

Thanks to Jean-Pierre Mercier for laserdisc details and catalogue numbers and Michel Pomarede for scans. Thanks also to Larry Crum for checking these entries against his own collection, "Positively Bob Dylan" by Michael Krogsgaard, "Bob Dylan on Video" (article in "Record Collector" magazine, Sep 1992), and several other sources. All scans that aren't credited are from my own collection or www.amazon.com.

If you have any entries to add to the list or additions/corrections to existing entries, please let me know! Please note I cannot value your Dylan rarities - see the Mission page for reasons why. Contact the dealers on my Trading page for assistance!

Fight the much-hated artificial and anti-consumer DVD Region system by making your PC DVD drive and software or your stand-alone DVD player region-free! For more information, see Inmatrix . Everyone can play all CDs worldwide, and it should be the same for DVDs! Also see DVD Codes .

Some studios are fortunately realising that they can maximise sales of individual DVD releases by making them region-free instead of having to manufacture multiple region-specific copies- click on the picture on the right to see the text.

When Blu-ray titles were originally released they were region-free, but now they are also region-encoded, with North and South America as Region A, Europe/Australasia/Africa as Region B and Central Asia including China as Region C. This is a very retrograde step!

Revised: 16 September, 2024.


Titles in red are not available on a currently released Bob Dylan CD (for these see bobdylan.com )

Key to symbols used:
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Performances currently available on commercial CD are marked by (these are the ones that count as obscurities rather than as rarities)


2010


"My Own Love Song" - feature film released in Apr 2010, DVD release: TF1 Video EDV 1035 (France)/TF1 Video BD 50 (France, Blu-ray), 18 Aug 2010; Inception Media Group IMG1014DVD (USA, DVD)/Inception Media Group (catalogue number?) (USA, Blu-ray), 3 May 2011; Alliance 118713 (Canada), 2011:


TF1 Video EDV 1035 (France) - picture from www.amazon.fr

Bob's contribution to this film directed by French director Olivier Dahan and starring Renée Zellweger and Forest Whitaker includes Life Is Hard from Together Through Life, which according to Olivier Dahan was written for the film. All the previously unreleased instrumentals listed below were reportedly recorded at the Together Through Life sessions in Los Angeles, CA, Sep-Oct 2008.

Thanks to Dag Braaten for news that this film went straight to DVD without a cinema release, and was released in France by TF1 Video on 18 Aug 2010. It has soundtracks in English (with or without French sub-titles) and French. It is now unlikely that a soundtrack album will be released.


French film poster from www.filmofilia.com


US Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.com


Inception Media Group IMG1014DVD (USA) - front scan by Moise Potié


Inception Media Group IMG1014DVD (USA) - outside of insert, scan by Moise Potié


Inception Media Group IMG1014DVD (USA) - DVD scan by Moise Potié

Alliance 118713 (Canada) - front scan by Jack from Canada


Alliance 118713 (Canada) - rear scan by Jack from Canada


TF1 Video BD 50 (France) - Blu-ray front scan by Franck Faugere


TF1 Video BD 50 (France) - Blu-ray rear scan by Franck Faugere

TF1 Video BD 50 (France) - Blu-ray insert front, scan by Franck Faugere


TF1 Video BD 50 (France) - Blu-ray disc, scan by Franck Faugere


TF1 Video EDV 1035 (France) - DVD (my copy)


Alliance 118713 (Canada) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

TF1 Video EDV 1035 (France) - outside of insert (my copy)


Renée Zellweger and Forest Whitaker - movie still from www.filmofilia.com


Madeline Zima from "Heroes" and Renée Zellweger - movie still from www.filmofilia.com

Full soundtrack listing from "Isis" Newsletter 149½:

Forgetful Heart (from Together Through Life)
Life Is Hard (from Together Through Life)
R-0842 Sweeping The Floor (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0843 Jane's Lament (instrumental - previously unreleased - Jane is Renée Zellweger's character)
R-0844 Bumble Bee (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0845 Joey's Theme (instrumental - previously unreleased - Joey is Forest Whitaker's character)
Preludes, Opus 28 #6 (Chopin)
I Feel A Change Coming On (from Together Through Life)
R-0846 Drivin' South (instrumental - previously unreleased)
What Good Am I - cover by George Drakoulis
R-0847 Back Alley (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0848 Snow Falling (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0849 Billie #30 (instrumental - previously unreleased - Billie is Madeline Zima's character)
Nocturne 7 (Chopin)
Precious Angel - cover by Renée Zellweger
R-0850 Road Weary (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0851 Click Clack (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0852 Life Is Hard (instrumental version, previously unreleased)
R-0853 Robbie Robert's Lament (instrumental - previously unreleased)
Me And The Devil Blues (Robert Johnson)
R-0854 New Orleans Drums (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0855 Janet's Step (instrumental - previously unreleased)
Late Night Blues For Leroy Carr (original sound track composition)
Preludes, Opus 28 #4 in E Minor (Chopin)
I Believe In You - cover by Don Sparks
R-0856 Swingin' (instrumental - previously unreleased)
R-0857 Blues Club (Playback) (instrumental - previously unreleased)
This Land Is Your Land - performed by Renée Zellweger
It's All Good (from Together Through Life)
R-0858 East Texas (instrumental - previously unreleased)
Down By The Riverside - performed by The Bourbon Street Stompers
What Good Am I - cover by George Drakoulis (reprise)
Preludes, Opus 28 #15 in E Minor (Chopin)
Life Is Hard - cover by Renée Zellweger
Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (from Together Through Life)

Thanks to Franck Faugere for scans of the French Blu-ray release. Thanks to Tim Dunn for news that the film was released in the USA on DVD and Blu-ray on 3 May 2011 and to Moise Potié and Jack from Canada for further information and scans.


Jimi Hendrix - "West Coast Seattle Boy" - 4CD+DVD/8LP+DVD releases: Sony Legacy (catalogue number?) (USA), 16 Nov 2010:


4CD+DVD boxed set - picture from www.amazon.com
This set is available in four formats: 4CDs plus DVD, 8LPs plus DVD, a single CD plus DVD, and a single CD only. The DVD, entitled "Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child", includes a clip of Bob walking into a room, holding a wine bottle to his ear, with voiceover about how Jimi discovered Bob's music.

Thanks to Fred Muller for information.


CD+DVD release - picture from www.amazon.com

CD only release - picture from www.amazon.com (no Dylan)

"Pawn Stars Volume 4" - US TV series broadcast in 2010 - DVD release: History AAAE270290 (USA), 18 Oct 2011:


History AAAE270290 (USA) - front scan by Arie de Reus
Episode 20, "Like A Rolling Chum" includes presenter "Chumlee" (Austin Russell) meeting Bob and having a copy of Self Portrait autographed. On the DVD release this is episode 4 on disc 1.

Thanks to Harold Lepidus for information and to Arie de Reus for scans.


History AAAE270290 (USA) - insert scan by Arie de Reus


History AAAE270290 (USA) - DVD1 scan by Arie de Reus


Screenshot from YouTube

2011


"Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune" - documentary film released in the USA 5 Jan 2011, DVD release: First Run Features 7 20229 91474 1 (USA), 19 Jul 2011:


First Run Features 7 20229 91474 1 (USA) - DVD front scan by Jack from Canada

This film had its theatrical release on 5 Jan 2011 at IFC Center, New York City. The American television premiere was on PBS, 23 Jan 2012, as part of the network's "American Masters" series.

Tim Dunn says: "Of primary importance is a ca. 59 second audio clip of Blowin' In The Wind from the Friends Of Chile Benefit "An Evening With Salvador Allende," 9 May 1974, at the Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden. The audio, marred by voiceovers, is accompanied by onstage photographs of the performance by Dylan, Ochs, Dave Van Ronk, Pete Seeger, and others. There are several Dylan mentions, accompanied by photos, including some minutes discussing the Dylan/Ochs relationship, one speaker (the former manager of the Gaslight Cafe, I think) calling Dylan "a prick". Lastly, Jeff Rosen is listed among the "Additional Thanks.""

R-0921 Blowin' In The Wind - live at the Friends Of Chile benefit "An Evening With Salvador Allende," Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden, New York, 9 May 1974


Elektra 8122795661-3 (Europe) - front of card sleeve of 2015 CD reissue (my copy)

First Run Features 7 20229 91474 1 (USA) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada


First Run Features 7 20229 91474 1 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada


First Run Features 7 20229 91474 1 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada


First Run Features 7 20229 91474 1 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Shown for interest is my 2015 CD copy of Phil's 1965 Elektra album I Ain't Marching Any More (Elektra 8122795661-3). It was originally released as Elektra EKL-287/EKS-7287.

Thanks to Tim Dunn and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


Pearl Jam - "Pearl Jam 20" - Tremolo Productions documentary film released in the USA on 20 Sep 2011; DVD release: TBA:


Picture from www.imdb.com
This documentary film directed by Bob's friend Cameron Crowe includes archival footage of Bob.

Thanks to Harold Lepidus for information.


Various Artists - "Legends Of Folk: The Village Scene" - PBS TV documentary broadcast in the USA 4 Sep 2011, DVD release, Time-Life 26624-X (USA), 3 Apr 2012:


Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - front picture from Thirteen/WNET.org (original design)
This PBS documentary was originally screened in the USA on 4 Sep 2011. The DVD includes two performances not in the original broadcast, neither by Dylan. The design on the Thirteen/WNET web-site uses a 1965 photo of Bob which was replaced on the front of the actual DVD release with a more appropriate photo!

R-0818-2 Blowin' In The Wind - recorded live with Joan Baez and Peter, Paul and Mary, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (evening concert) from The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, 2007, see VHS & DVD 2007-09


Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - detail of front, picture from Thirteen/WNET.org (original design)

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada (replacement design)

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - outside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada (replacement design)

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - inside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - detail of front, scan by Jack from Canada (replacement design)

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada (Bob at Newport)

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada (replacement photo)

Time-Life 26624-X (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Thanks to Ian Woodward, Harold Lepidus and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


George Harrison - "Living In The Material World" - 2DVD release, Lionsgate Home Entertainment (catalogue number?) (UK), 10 Oct 2011; UMe (Universal Music Enterprises) B001673209 (Canada), 2011; Blu-ray release: Metropolitan 1757500 (France), Oct 2011:


UK 2DVD release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

UMe B001673209 (Canada) - DVD1 scan by Moise Potié

UMe B001673209 (Canada) - DVD2 scan by Moise Potié

UMe B001673209 (Canada) - DVD insert scan by Moise Potié

UMe B001673209 (Canada) - front with sticker, scan by Moise Potié

Metropolitan 1757500 (France) - Blu-ray slipcase front scan by Franck Faugere

Metropolitan 1757500 (France) - Blu-ray front scan by Franck Faugere

Metropolitan 1757500 (France) - Blu-ray rear scan by Franck Faugere

Metropolitan 1757500 (France) - Blu-ray insert scan by Franck Faugere

Metropolitan 1757500 (France) - Blu-ray disc scan by Franck Faugere

This feature film by Martin Scorsese in two parts includes as yet unspecified footage of Bob playing with the Traveling Wilburys in part two. As there are no Traveling Wilburys video pages this performance is included here. The DVD release is on two discs while the Blu-ray release is on a single disc.

Moise Potié says: "Here's a rundown of the Dylan content on the DVDs:"

Disc 1: Almost all the Dylan content was on Disc 2. The only quasi-Dylan content on Disc 1 was a photo of Harrison reading the "Don't Look Back" paperback.

Disc 2:

Bob Wilbury content (all on Disc 2): (I don't have the Wilbury box set with the documentary DVD--I've always meant to get it, but haven't yet--so I don't know if any of this is already available.)

Thanks to Franck Faugere for information and scans of the French Blu-ray release and to Moise Potié for scans of the Canadian DVD release.


Various Artists - "The Bridge School Concerts: 25th Anniversary Edition" - 3DVD release, Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA), 24 Oct 2011; Reprise Records 7599-39973-5 (Europe), 2011:

Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA):


Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - front with sticker, scan by Jack from Canada
R-0898 Girl From The North Country - video recorded live with G E Smith at the Bridge II Benefit Concert, San Francisco, CA, 4 Dec 1988

The 3DVD set comes in a four panel card sleeve with a folded insert and a coupon to donate to the Bridge School. This performance is available on DVD1 of the 3DVD set only, there is no Dylan on the 2CD set, and presumably not on the intended vinyl release either. The 3DVD and 2CD sets with performances compiled by Neil Young to benefit the Bridge School are available separately or in a boxed set.


Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - front sticker scan by Jack from Canada


Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada


Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - front of coupon scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan)

Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - rear of coupon scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan)

Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - unfolded insert scan by Jack from Canada

Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada


Promo picture from Reprise Records US web-site


Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - DVD1 scan by Jack from Canada (includes R-0898)

Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - DVD2 scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan)

Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - DVD3 scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan)

Front of Reprise Records 2CD set, picture from www.amazon.com (no Dylan)


Rear of Reprise Records 2CD set, picture from www.amazon.com (no Dylan)


Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - outside of unfolded card sleeve, scan by Jack Guerreir

Reprise Records 529081-2 (USA) - inside of unfolded card sleeve, scan by Jack from Canada

Reprise Records 7599-39973-5 (Europe):


Reprise Records 7599-39973-5 (Europe) - front scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux


Reprise Records 7599-39973-5 (Europe) - rear scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux


Reprise Records 7599-39973-5 (Europe) - inside scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux

Reprise Records 7599-39973-5 (Europe) - inside scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux

Reprise Records 7599-39973-5 (Europe) - unfolded insert scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux

Thanks to Harold Lepidus for information and to Jean-Pol Hiernaux and Jack from Canada for further information and scans.


"Hawaii Five-O Season 2" - US TV series broadcast in 2011-12 - DVD release: Paramount (catalogue number?) (USA), end 2011:


Paramount US DVD release (Season 2) - picture from www.amazon.com
R-0897-2 Don't Ever Take Yourself Away - previously unreleased out-take from Shot Of Love, recorded Clover Recorder, Los Angeles, CA, 23 Apr 1981
Released on CBS Records US TV series soundtrack album Hawaii Five-O: Original Songs From The Television Series, 2011.
Thanks to Sonny Boy McFitzson for pointing out that this version has a possibly overdubbed steel drum intro not present on the original out-take to be found on bootleg albums.

This song was used in Episode 15, Season 2: “Mai Ka Wa Kahiko [Out of the Past]”.

Don't Ever Take Yourself Away was also released with revised lyrics by Nikki Jean on her 2011 S-Curve US album Pennies In A Jar as Steel And Feathers (Don't Ever), see Starlight In The East: Bob Dylan's Unreleased Songs.


CBS Records CBSR034 (USA) - front (my copy)

2012


Various Artists - "For The Love Of The Music: The Club 47 Revival" - documentary film premiered at the Boston International Film Festival (USA), 17 Apr 2012; DVD release: Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA), Dec 2013:


Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - poster picture from "Isis" web-site

Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - outside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada

Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - screenshot from www.examiner.com

Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada

Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada

Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada (Bob in centre, Eric von Schmidt on right)

Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Ezzie Films/BlueStar Media 888295018401 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Thanks to Tracy Barker of "Isis" magazine and Harold Lepidus for news that a documentary film For The Love Of The Music: The Club 47 Revival includes excerpts of Bob performing Talkin’ World War III Blues, a Dylan duet with Eric von Schmidt on Glory, Glory, and a partial recording of Dylan singing With God On Our Side, which cuts off just before the last line of the sixth verse. Dylan refers to the song’s title as "With God On My Side". The recordings come from an audio tape of Bob Dylan performing at Club 47 in Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA, Sunday, 21 Apr 1963, and are accompanied on screen by rare photographs.

R-0924 Talkin' World War III Blues - live, at Club 47, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA, 21 Apr 1963 (audio only, incomplete)

R-0925 Glory, Glory (traditional) - live with Eric von Schmidt, at Club 47, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA, 21 Apr 1963 (audio only, incomplete)

R-0926 With God On Our Side - live, at Club 47, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA, 21 Apr 1963 (audio only, incomplete)

R-0002-9 I'll Fly Away (Albert E. Brumley) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester (audio only, incomplete)
For her original album see 1962. For a complete list of all the compilations on which this track has appeared, also see 1962.

For more information on the DVD release, see .

The film also includes excerpts of Baby Let Me Follow You Down, album version from Bob Dylan, and Maggie's Farm from Newport 1965 from The Bootleg Series Vol. 7.

Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.


Various Artists - "Muddy Waters: All-Star Tribute To A Legend" - DVD+CD release: Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan), 25 Apr 2012:


Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - front with obi, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - unfolded case insert, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - unfolded insert 1, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - rear with obi, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - DVD scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson (includes Bob)

Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - outside of unfolded insert 2, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - inside of unfolded insert 2, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Ward Records VQBD-10073 (Japan) - CD scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson (no Dylan)

This tribute concert to Muddy Waters was recorded at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 11 Oct 1997, and originally broadcast on PBS TV in the USA. The DVD of this release contains 1993 Dylan footage of Bob talking about Muddy. The bonus soundtrack CD was only included with the first-released copies and has no Dylan content. There are two inserts inside the DVD case.

Thanks to Sonny Boy McFitzson for information and scans.


Bob Dylan & The Band - "Down In The Flood: Associations And Collaborations" - DVD release: Sexy Intellectual SIDVD571 (UK), 20 Aug 2012:
The title at the start of the documentary is actually "Down in the Flood: Bob Dylan, The Band & The Basement Tapes", although the film covers the Hawks from the late 1950s, through their collaborations with Dylan, up till the break-up of the Band in 1976, with Dylan performing with them at The Last Waltz. (see 1978, VHS & DVD 1970s and below, 2016 and 2018).


Sexy Intellectual SIDVD571 (UK) - front of slipcase (my copy)
R-0931 Big River (Johnny Cash) - excerpt from song with The Band, recorded at Big Pink, West Saugerties, NY, Jul-Oct 1967, previously unreleased

R-0932 Sign On The Cross - excerpt from song with The Band, recorded at Big Pink, West Saugerties, NY, Jul-Oct 1967, previously unreleased

R-0933 Don't Ya Tell Henry - excerpt from song with The Band, recorded at Big Pink, West Saugerties, NY, Jul-Oct 1967, previously unreleased (vocal by Bob, not the version on The Basement Tapes with vocal by Levon Helm)

These tracks all appear on the 2014 limited edition 6CD release The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 - The Basement Tapes Complete. Two takes of Big River are tracks 10 and 11 on CD1. Sign On The Cross is CD4, track 13, but the full version also appears on the regular 2CD set The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 - The Basement Tapes Raw. The alternate take of Don't Ya Tell Henry is CD4, track 20, but the full version again also appears on the regular 2CD set.


Sexy Intellectual SIDVD571 (UK) - rear of slipcase

Sexy Intellectual SIDVD571 (UK) - unfolded insert

Sexy Intellectual SIDVD571 (UK) - DVD

The DVD also includes interviews with Garth Hudson, Band producer John Simon, The Hawks' 1966 tour drummer Mickey Jones, Ronnie Hawkins, Dylan guitarist Charlie McCoy, Band biographer Barney Hoskyns, Basement Tapes Archivist Sid Griffin, "Isis" magazine's Derek Barker and "Rolling Stone" magazine's Anthony De Curtis. Tim Dunn and Moise Potié confirm that on-screen credits while these songs are playing indicate that Sony Music has sanctioned these music clips which are the first official appearance of these performances.

Thanks to Tim Dunn and Moise Potié for information.


"Radio Unnameable"  - documentary film released in 2012 film - DVD release: Kino Lorber K 1095 (USA) 2013:


Kino Lorber K 1095 (USA) - DVD front scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K 1095 (USA) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K 1095 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K 1095 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Pacifica Radio Archives IZ 1210 (USA) - CD-R1 scan by Jack from Canada (2011)

This DVD release celebrating the life of DJ Bob Fass includes an excerpt of the 1966 interview also available on Pacifica Radio's 2CD-R set Bob Fass With Bob Dylan (2011).

R-0762-3 Interview with Bob on Bob Fass radio show "Radio Unnameable", WBAI radio, New York, 20 Jan 1966, see Interviews with Bob and 2011

This is the show where several of Bob's friends are also in the studio, and Bob refers to Al Kooper as "Roosevelt Gook".

The DVD also includes a cover of Knockin' On Heaven's Door (as "Knockin' On WBAI's Door") with revised lyrics by "Larry Ratso Sloman" who also sings the track from 1986. Bob Fass died on 24 Apr 2021 at the age of 87.

Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.


Doc Pomus - "A.K.A. Doc Pomus" - Clear Lake Historical documentary film released in the USA 19 Oct 2012:


Picture from www.imdb.com

This 2012 documentary about the life of Jerome Felder, a.k.a. "Doc Pomus" is called A.K.A. Doc Pomus or Viva Las Vegas: The Improbable Rock ‘n’ Roll Life of Doc Pomus. It is not available on DVD but can be streamed online from Amazon's US web-site. About an hour in there’s a brief sequence with stills (no music content) where it’s alleged Bob contacted Doc about the latter writing lyrics for an incomplete song. Boogie Woogie Country Girl (recorded by Bob for the 1995 Forward/Rhino album, Till The Night Is Gone: A Tribute To Doc Pomus, see 1995) is mentioned but this song was not co-written by Dylan.  There are a few colour stills of the two of them together.


Forward/Rhino 8122-71878-2 (Germany) - front with "Rhino" sticker (1995, includes Boogie Woogie Country Girl recorded by Bob - my copy)


Jasmine Records UK 2CD set (no Dylan - 2012), picture from www.amazon.co.uk

This film includes Boogie Woogie Country Girl but sung by B.B. King. The 2012 Jasmine Records UK 2CD set Doc Pomus: Singer And Songwriter also includes Boogie Woogie Country Girl but sung by Big Joe Turner, who recorded the first version for Atlantic in 1956.

Thanks to Fred Muller for information.


"Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation" - documentary film released 20 Oct 2012, DVD release: Kino Lorber K1143/7 38329 11432 9 (USA), 12 Nov 2013:


Kino Lorber K1143/7 38329 11432 9 (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K1143/7 38329 11432 9 (USA) - outside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K1143/7 38329 11432 9 (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K1143/7 38329 11432 9 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K1143/7 38329 11432 9 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

This 92 minute documentary film features:

R-1121-2 The Times They Are A-Changin', Quest TV show, CBC TV, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1 Feb 1964, from the 9LP Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music set The 50th Anniversary Collection 1964, 8 Dec 2014 (audio only), see 2014

R-1124-2 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall, recorded as R-1121, from the 9LP Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music set The 50th Anniversary Collection 1964, 8 Dec 2014 (audio only), see 2014 (audio and video)
Excerpts from this performance (R-0563) are on the 1990 VHS documentary John Hammond: From Bessie Smith To Bruce Springsteen (see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 1) and the 1996 VHS/DVD documentary The Beatles Anthology (see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 2).

The film also features an interview (audio only) with Oscar Brand from the radio show Folksong Festival, WNYC, 29 Oct 1961. This may have been Dylan's first radio interview/show. The film also has many photos of Dylan, references to Dylan, and others performing Dylan songs.

Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.


Neil Young/Crazy Horse - "Psychedelic Pill" - Blu-ray release: Reprise 532775-BR2 (USA), 19 Nov 2012:


Reprise 532775-BR2 (USA) - US Blu-ray release, front picture from www.amazon.com
Thanks to Lars-Arne Klintworth and Derek Barker for information that the video for the song Twisted Road in this Blu-ray release includes footage of Bob performing in 1966. The video, for the song ‘Twisted Road’, was released on a Blu-ray version of the album in 24-bit/192kHz resolution. It appeared mid November 2012, a month after the standard album came out. The video for ‘Twisted Road’, however, had arrived as a promo in early October before the release of the standard album.  The song starts with Neil singing about Dylan and the first time he heard Like a Rolling Stone: "First time I heard ‘Like A Rolling Stone’, I felt that magic and took it home/Poetry rolling off his tongue/like Hank Williams chewing bubble gum/asking me, ‘How does it feel?’. The video begins with a quite a long still of the Folklore Centre poster and then cuts to a colour clip from the unreleased 1967 TV documentary Eat The Document, see VHS & DVD 1960s, presumably of Bob performing Like A Rolling Stone, but without audio.

Lars-Arne Klintworth's German copy of the 2CD set (no Dylan content) is Reprise 9362-49485-9.


Reprise 532775-BR2 (USA) - US Blu-ray release, rear picture from www.amazon.com

Album picture from www.amazon.com (no Dylan)

2013


"Born In Chicago" - documentary film premiered in the USA on 13 Mar 2013, DVD release: TBA:


Picture from www.classichitsandoldies.com

Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Steve Miller, Eric Burdon and B.B. King are among the music luminaries featured in Born In Chicago, a new documentary that received its world premiere at the South by Southwest (SXSW) film festival in Austin, TX, 13 Mar 2013.  The movie tells the story of how American blues music was passed along from the generally impoverished black artists who helped originate the genre to younger, middle-class, white musicians who passionately embraced the blues. Other artists appearing in the film include Buddy Guy, Elvin Bishop, Paul Butterfield, Michael Bloomfield and Nick GravenitesBorn In Chicago is narrated by Marshall Chess, son of Chess Records founder Leonard Chess.  It was directed by John Anderson, whose previous credits include several Brian Wilson concert videos and the 2012 documentary The Beach Boys: Doin’ It Again.

More details of exact Dylan content will be added when available. For more information, see here . Thanks to Fred Muller for information.


"King Of Hollywood: Inventing David Geffen" - PBS documentary film, DVD release: Go Entertain (catalogue number?) (USA/Europe), 12 Aug 2013:


Picture from www.amazon.co.uk
Thanks to Fred Muller for info that this PBS documentary contains a brief segment of Bob and The Band doing One Too Many Mornings in Liverpool in 1966 and stills of Bob’s two Asylum albums Planet Waves and Before the Flood. David Geffen’s role in setting up the 1974 US tour is also outlined.

R-0720-2 One Too Many Mornings - Live in Liverpool, England, 14 May 1966 (not 1 May 1966 as listed)
Originally included in the 2005 Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home,
see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3.


2014


Various Artists - "The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (Deluxe Edition)" - DVD release: Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music (catalogue number?) (USA/Europe), 4 Mar 2014; Blu-ray release: Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88843034139 (USA/Europe), 4 Mar 2014:


Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88843034139 (Europe) - Blu-ray release front with sticker (my copy)

Thanks to Freddy Ordóñez Araque, Harold Lepidus and Éamonn Ó Catháin for news that www.amazon.com are advertising an official Sony Legacy Blu-ray and DVD release of The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration to be released on 4 Mar 2014. Both the CD and DVD/Blu-ray releases will contain extra material, but sadly nothing new from Bob, not even his main concert performance of Song To Woody, inexplicably omitted from the 1993 releases. Because the Dylan material is the same, full details of these releases are included in VHS & DVD 1990-94.


2014 DVD release, picture from www.amazon.com

Various Artists - "Inside Llewyn Davis" - feature film released on 10 Jan 2014 directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, Blu-ray releases: Mongrel Media BRD5276 (Canada); Studiocanal OPTBD 2542 (UK), 26 May 2014; DVD release: Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan DVD), 17 Dec 2014:
This film follows a week in the life of aspiring folk singer Llewyn Davis, played by Oscar Isaac, in Greenwich Village, New York, in Winter 1961.
Apart from R-0919 and a song by Dave Van Ronk, all the songs in the film were performed by the main performers themselves, live on camera without lipsynching, produced by T-Bone Burnett.

R-0919-3 Farewell - out-take from The Times They Are A-Changin', recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 6 Aug 1963, CO 78975, take 4 (2:11)
This version previously obtained a limited release in the USA on the Pacifica Archives CD-R Bob Dylan At WBAI, see 2011. In the film it is sung at the end by a character who is obviously intended to be Bob. Sonny Boy McFitzson is of the opinion that the song used in the film is not the studio version on the soundtrack album (R-0919) but the released demo version from The Bootleg Series Vol. 9 - The Witmark Demos 1962-1964, 2010. If this is true the film entry will have to be moved to
VHS & DVD: Films with Dylan Album Tracks 2010s.

Mongrel Media BRD5276 (Canada Blu-ray), 2014:


Mongrel Media BRD5276 (Canada) - Blu-ray release front scan by Jack from Canada

Mongrel Media BRD5276 (Canada) - Blu-ray release front scan by Jack from Canada

Mongrel Media BRD5276 (Canada) - Blu-ray release inside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada

Mongrel Media BRD5276 (Canada) - Blu-ray release disc scan by Jack from Canada


Nonesuch Records 7599-79591-3 (Europe) - front of card sleeve with sticker (my copy)

The Canadian Mongrel Media release also has the French title "Être Llewyn Davis [Being Llewyn Davis]".

The US and European Nonesuch Records soundtrack album is listed in 2013.

Studiocanal OPTBD 2542 (UK Blu-ray), 26 May 2014:


Studiocanal OPTBD 2542 (UK) - Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk


Studiocanal OPTBD 2542 (UK) - Blu-ray release, rear of slipcase (my copy)


Studiocanal OPTBD 2542 (UK) - Blu-ray release, insert (blank on the inside)


Studiocanal OPTBD 2542 (UK) - Blu-ray disc


UK DVD release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk

Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan DVD), 17 Dec 2014:


Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - front with sticker, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson
This DVD was released in Japan on 17 Dec 2014, price ¥3,800 (without sales tax). The booklet sold in cinemas to accompany the film was priced at ¥720. A voucher was provided for a prize competition - the three guitar symbols at bottom right were to be cut out and pasted on a postcard to win a soundtrack CD, "The Mayor of MacDougal Street" book, or a T-shirt. The questionnaire postcard has nothing to do with the prizes.

Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - rear scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - outside of insert, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - inside scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - competition voucher scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Front of cinema booklet, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Rear of cinema booklet, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - questionnaire postcard front scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - questionnaire postcard rear scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson


Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - DVD operating instructions scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson


Studiocanal TVD24798D (Japan) - DVD scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Songs Heard On The "Inside Llewyn Davis" Movie Soundtrack:


Remember Records RMB 75252 (NL) - front (my copy)
The alternative Songs Heard On The "Inside Llewyn Davis" Movie Soundtrack album was released on the Dutch Remember label on 31 Dec 2013. It is an EU-only collection of songs heard in the film Inside Llewyn Davis as performed by the original artists including Dave Van Ronk, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Joan Baez, Carolyn Hester (with Bob on harmonica!), The New Lost City Ramblers, and others. This is also listed in 2013.

Dave Van Ronk:


Prestige/Folklore Records FL 14025 (USA, 1964) - LP picture from Wikipedia
This film was inspired by the 2005 posthumous memoir by Dave Van Ronk, "The Mayor of MacDougal Street", and Dave's 1964 Prestige/Folklore Records album, Inside Dave Van Ronk, which both have the same front picture. The film title Inside Llewyn Davis is the title of the album released by Oscar Isaac's character, and the picture used on the LP front and even the typeface are a recreation of Dave's album front, with Oscar in the same clothes and pose in a doorway. "The Mayor of MacDougal Street" was the title bestowed on Dave by music critic and Dylan biographer Robert Shelton. The 25-track 1989 Fantasy Records CD reissue of Inside Dave Van Ronk also includes the 1963 Prestige/International Records album, Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger.
Fantasy Records FCD-24710-2 (USA, 1989) - CD reissue (my copy)


"The Mayor of MacDougal Street", published posthumously in 2005, picture from www.amazon.co.uk


Film screenshot showing the (fictional) Inside Llewyn Davis LP front!

Thanks to Jack from Canada and Sonny Boy McFitzson for information and scans.


"Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating The Music Of 'Inside Llewyn Davis'" - 2013 TV broadcast, Blu-ray release: Studiocanal OPTBD 2714 (UK), 26 May 2014:


Studiocanal OPTBD 2714 (UK) - Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk (no Dylan)
A concert celebrating the music of the film, set in the New York folk scene in the early 1960s was held at New York Town Hall on 29 Sep 2013, featuring Joan Baez, Patti Smith, Gillian Welch, Rhiannon Giddens, the Avett Brothers, Marcus Mumford, etc. This was broadcast on US TV in Dec 2013 and was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Studiocanal at the same time as Inside Llewyn Davis with the title Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating The Music Of "Inside Llewyn Davis". There is no Dylan content on the DVD or the associated soundtrack album, but it's something Dylan fans will enjoy.
UK DVD release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk (no Dylan)

US soundtrack album, picture from www.amazon.com (no Dylan)

"True Detective Season One" - TV series broadcast in the USA from 12 Jan 2014, DVD/Blu-ray releases: Warner Home Video (catalogue numbers?), (USA), 10 Jun 2014/(Europe), 9 Jun 2014:


Warner Home Video US Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.com

Warner Home Video US DVD release, picture from www.amazon.com

Warner Home Video UK Blu-ray release front, picture from www.amazon.co.uk

Warner Home Video UK Blu-ray release rear, picture from www.amazon.co.uk

Warner Home Video UK DVD release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk

Harvest 0602547432889 (Europe) - sound track album front (my copy)

Thanks to "Isis 173" for information that episode 1 of this series, broadcast by HBO in the USA and on Sky Atlantic in the UK, included a "full band version" of Rocks And Gravel from the sessions for The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. This is now determined to be a previously unreleased version, engineered by Ben Tanner at Sun Drop Sound Studios in Florence, AL:

R-1095 Rocks And Gravel [Solid Road] (Brownie McGhee-Leroy Carr) - studio version (stereo) from the Columbia test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963, recorded Columbia Recording Studios, New York, 1 Nov 1962 (CO 76986 take 1, R-0017, see 1963), overdubbed by Ben Tanner/T-Bone Burnett for the TV episode.

Thanks to Bob Stacy for his detailed analysis of this performance, which has led me to allocate it a new R-number, R-1095 instead of R-0017!

  1. In the first episode, when Rust is in a noisy bar questioning some prostitutes, Rocks And Gravel is playing in the background. It is one of the two Dylan studio versions w/instrumental backing. The level of singing and playing is several decibels down within the soundtrack. It seems staged as very far away and echoey like it is being played live but at a distance in the same room where the conversation is taking place. These effects may have been “produced” by sound advisor T Bone Burnett.

  2. The Dylan vocal performance is definitely from this take: Take 1, recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, New York, 1 Nov 1962, from the Columbia test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963. We can tell it’s from this take (CO 76986-1) because of the verse order and in some of the words Dylan sings. As in the test pressing version, here in this True Detective episode he sings the “clouds look lonesome” verse before singing the “Mobile and KC line” verse. Here, he also sings the phrase: “Don’t my gal look fine”. In the alternate version  from 1 Nov 1962 (50th Anniversary Collection, see 2012), Dylan reversed that verse order, and he used the words: “Don’t my gal look good”.

  3. What’s particularly notable about this whole True Detective version is the backing instrumentation. There’s a tremendous amount of harmonica (jazzy but driving harp playing) – much, much more than Dylan did in his released studio versions of this song. The drumming is also more booming and emphasized to the front. I haven’t checked the piano spots but I think the guitar and bass backing are also possibly not the same as what we’ve heard in the withdrawn The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan and the 50th Anniversary Collection versions. One of the most significant differences is that the brief spacing between the verses is extended from something like 3 secs. in CO 76986-1 to full instrumental breaks (at least 20 secs) of harp & drums (+ bass) playing. I haven’t timed the total length of this version (there’s a brief 1- 2 minute flashback to another scene before returning to the scene where the Rocks And Gravel playing continues), but I think the entire Dylan vocal from CO-76986-1 is present plus the extra instrumental fills.

  4. Are all the Item 3) changes to the original CO-76986-1 the result of T-Bone’s modern day post-production? I think almost certainly not.

This whole thing bears strong similarities to the playing we’ve previously heard in the version of “Mixed Up Confusion” on the 1985 Biograph. In other words, I think what we’ve got here is very much due to the producing instincts of Mr. Tom Wilson at the 8 December 1964 overdub session. From Krogsgaard’s research, we know that take CO-76986-1 was the source used for post-production overdubbing on “Rocks and Gravel”. Although most of the “R & G” overdub takes were incomplete, as Alan points out, there were at least three complete overdub takes recorded on that session date (takes 4, 8, and 10). Take #10 was the take that was circled on the Tape Information Data sheet. It was the one taken out to (Selected Works) SW 63115, Reel #5.

My guess is that - if what we are ultimately hearing on True Detective is from that 8 Dec 1964 redub session - then it most likely is Take CO 84439-10 from that session. Like I say, T Bone Burnett may have also added in some of his own production effects, but I truly don’t believe he would have seen fit to do the same full-scale modifications today that Tom Wilson was seeking to accomplish 50 years ago.

Hopefully, we’ll all get a proper chance to listen to it in much better quality than the muffled, distant & echoey scene background that’s part of the HBO series soundtrack. Too bad, it’s not yet available on i-Tunes or something similar (now on the soundtrack album, see below). BEWARE: I’ve already found two Internet links claiming to be the True Detective Rocks And Gravel – but – both are incorrect. One on YouTube was the Gaslight II version*. The other was an mp3 download of the “original” FW promo version. Neither of those are the same as what’s heard on the True Detective episode 1 soundtrack."

Peter Coulthard adds: "The performance here is the original 1962 studio version with an overdubbed harmonica, undoubtedly added by Ben Tanner/T-Bone Burnett specifically for the TV show. We don't know the identity of the harmonica player. Also added are the extended instrumental passages between verses. These have been taken from the original 1962 studio version. The engineer would have had access to the multi-track (three-track) tapes and could thus isolate the band from Dylan's vocal and splice-in the passages where required for the TV show. A bunch of echo has also been added to the audio. There are no 1964 overdubs on this version."

*Thanks to Todd S for information that this video on YouTube is actually from the Finjan Club, Montreal, Canada, 2 Jul 1962 (R-0986, see 2012). Thanks to Freddy Ordóñez Araque and Tim Dunn for information that this song has now been included on the soundtrack album True Detective: Music From The HBO Series, produced by T-Bone Burnett and released by Harvest Records on 14 Aug 2015. However, the version on the soundtrack album is not the same, see 2015. Thanks also to Lars-Arne Klintworth.


"The Sixties" - CNN/Playtone US 10-part documentary TV series (USA), 29 Jul 2014 - 14 Aug 2014:


Picture from www.imdb.com
This CNN/Playtone documentary series contains excerpts of Newport performances of Mr. Tambourine Man (1964), Maggie's Farm and Like A Rolling Stone (both 1965) in Episode 6, "The British Invasion", first shown on 10 Jul 2014.

R-0717-3 Mr. Tambourine Man - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1964 (afternoon workshop), from the 2005 Columbia Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3 (not on the soundtrack album), also on the 2007 Columbia DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4

R-0300    Maggie's Farm - recorded live with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965, previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 - No Direction Home: The Soundtrack, Sep 2005

R-0301-3 Like A Rolling Stone - live with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965 (evening concert), previously appeared on a 1991 Italian CD Bob Dylan 1 accompanying an issue of Il Dizionario del Rock (The Dictionary of Rock) - a series of magazines in the early 1990s (see Questionable Releases), and on the 1999 TV series DVD release, The 60s, see VHS & DVD 1995-99, and also on the 2007 Columbia DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4

Episode 9, first broadcast on 7 Aug 2014, was called "The Times They Are A-Changin'" but otherwise has no Dylan content. Episode 10, "Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll", first broadcast on 14 Aug 2014, includes one verse of Bob’s Only a Pawn in Their Game (1963).  The end credits state that this is from Murray Lerner’s film Festival! (see VHS & DVD 1960s) but this performance isn’t in that documentary but may be from The Other Side of the Mirror (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4). There is also a brief (some 20 seconds!) interview segment with Don Pennebaker.

Thanks to Fred Muller for information.


"Experiment Ensam [Experiment Alone]" - Swedish TV programme, recorded Philadelphia, PA, 23 Nov 2014:


Screenshot from "Experiment Ensam" web-site
Thanks to Fred Muller for information that Bob performed a private concert at Philadelphia's Academy of Music on 23 Nov 2014 for the Swedish TV programme "Experiment Ensam [Experiment Alone]", a series in which people experience alone events that they usually experience in large crowds. The solo audience member was Fredrik Wikingsson, a Swedish TV presenter.
Picture from "Rolling Stone" web-site - Fredrik Wikingsson

Picture from "Rolling Stone" web-site - Bob's tour bus outside the venue

The four song set list was:

R-1117 Heartbeat (Bob Montgomery/Norman Petty) - recorded for Swedish TV programme "Experiment Ensam [Experiment Alone]" at Philadelphia's Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA, 23 Nov 2014 (song made famous by Buddy Holly)

R-1118 Blueberry Hill (Vincent Rose/Larry Stock/Al Lewis) - recorded as R-1117 (song made famous by Fats Domino)

R-1119 It's Too Late (She's Gone) (Chuck Willis) - recorded as R-1117
According to Derek Barker's "
The Songs He Didn't Write: Bob Dylan Under The Influence" (Chrome Dreams, 2008), Bob performed this song live on the Never Ending Tour once in 1991, twice in 1995, at once at a soundcheck in 1997.

R-1120  Key to the Highway (Charles Segar/Big Bill Broonzy) - recorded as R-1117 (originally described as Unknown Blues Jam)

As well as being shown on Swedish TV, these performances will be released on YouTube on 15 Dec 2014.


2015


Various Artists - "Sing Out! Icons Of Folk" - PBS TV documentary broadcast in the USA, Mar 2015; DVD release: S'more Entertainment SMO-7185 (USA), 28 Apr 2015:
This 55 minute documentary is hosted by Loudon Wainwright III.


S'more Entertainment SMO-7185 (USA) - front picture from www.iptv.org
R-0714-2 Blowin' In The Wind - Live on TV, Westinghouse Studios "Folk Songs And More Folk Songs", 3 Mar 1963, broadcast May 1963
This video first appeared officially as a bonus performance on the Paramount 2DVD set
No Direction Home - Bob Dylan, see VHS & DVD 2005-06.

For an excerpt of this video in the 2016 film Mavis! see below.

The audio of this performance is now available on the German Classic Hits compilation CD Blowin' In The Wind: 20 Versions, see 2010. For Bob Dylan: Broadcasting Live - The First 30 Years, an unauthorised 3DVD UK set from 2005 with video performances of Blowin' In The Wind, Man Of Constant Sorrow and The Ballad Of Hollis Brown from that broadcast, see Questionable Video Releases.


S'more Entertainment SMO-7185 (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada

S'more Entertainment SMO-7185 (USA) - outside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada

S'more Entertainment SMO-7185 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

S'more Entertainment SMO-7185 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Thanks to Tim Dunn and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


"Lost Songs: The Basement Tapes Continued" - Blu-ray release, Eagle Vision EVB 355079 (USA), 15 Jun 2015:


Eagle Vision EVB 355079 (USA) - front of Blu-ray release (my copy)
R-1232 Interview with Bob about the manuscripts of 24 unrecorded songs from "The Basement Tapes" era completed by other artists and released in 2014 on Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes, produced by T-Bone Burnett.
Eagle Vision EVB 355079 (USA) - outside of insert of Blu-ray release, scan by Jack from Canada


Electromagnetic Recordings/Harvest Records 2537950140 (Europe) - front with sticker (my copy)


US DVD release - picture from www.amazon.com


Eagle Vision EVB 355079 (USA) -rear of Blu-ray release (my copy)


Eagle Vision EVB 355079 (USA) - Blu-ray disc scan by Jack from Canada


Eagle Vision EVB 355079 (USA) - inside of insert of Blu-ray release, scan by Jack from Canada


Electromagnetic Recordings/Harvest Records 2537950140 (USA) - front with "Best Buy" sticker

In addition to the Dylan voice-over commentary ("Interview" R-1232) interspersed throughout the film, Dylan content includes the following:

Film clips:

One film clip from Dont Look Back, see below, VHS & DVD 1960s and VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1.
Three film clips of Dylan with The Band live in Europe 1966 shot by D A Pennebaker.

Audio clips (all from The Basement Tapes Complete....standard takes)

1. Odds And Ends
2. Open The Door, Homer
3. Apple Suckling Tree
4.You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Take 1)
5. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Take 2)
6. Goin' To Acapulco
7. Million Dollar Bash
8. Nothing Was Delivered
9. I Shall Be Released
10. Quinn The Eskimo

For more information on the songs see Starlight In The East: Bob Dylan’s Unreleased Songs.

Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.


"Don't Blink - Robert Frank" - Assemblage Films feature film released in the USA in 2015, DVD releases: Grasshopper Films (catalogue number?) (USA), 18 Apr 2017, Absolut Medien/Arte Edition 1034 (Germany), 2017:


US film poster, picture from www.imdb.com
This 2015 documentary film by Laura Israel about Swiss-born photographer and independent film maker Robert Frank contains a live Dylan rarity:

R-1049-2 You've Been Hiding Too Long (Traditional, arr. Bob Dylan) (2:22) - live Town Hall, New York, 12 Apr 1963, from the Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music Europe 6LP limited edition 50th Anniversary Collection 1963, Dec 2013


Absolut Medien/Arte Edition 1034 (Germany) - outside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada


US DVD release picture from www.amazon.com

Absolut Medien/Arte Edition 1034 (Germany) - DVD front scan by Jack from Canada

Absolut Medien/Arte Edition 1034 (Germany) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Absolut Medien/Arte Edition 1034 (Germany) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Absolut Medien/Arte Edition 1034 (Germany) - inside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada

There is also a cover of One More Cup of Coffee from Desire by the White Stripes.

Thanks to Dag Braathen and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


"Don't Look Back" - "Director-Approved Edition" (The Criterion Collection 786), 2DVD releases: The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA), 24 Nov 2015/The Criterion Collection CC2551BUK (UK), 17 Oct 2016; Blu-ray releases: The Criterion Collection CC2550BD (USA), 24 Nov 2015/The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK), 17 Oct 2016:

Thanks to Harold Lepidus for news that a new Blu-ray/2DVD "Director-Approved Edition" of Don't Look Back was released by The Criterion Collection (no. 786) in the USA on 24 Nov 2015 - this contains the original film, the hour-long documentary called "Bob Dylan '65 Revisited" from the 2007 releases, and new material.

2DVD release: The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA), 2015:


The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - slipcase front with sticker, scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - front sticker scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - slipcase rear scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - booklet front scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - booklet rear scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - DVD1 scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - detail of DVD1, scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - outside of unfolded digipak, scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - inside of unfolded digipak with two disc trays on right, scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The Criterion Collection CC2551B (USA) - DVD2 scan by Jack from Canada (2015 2DVD release)

The 2015 US releases were DVD Region 1 or Blu-ray Region A - they cannot be played outside North America. The two disc set comes in a digipak inside a slipcase. There is also a 40-page stapled booklet with a new essay by Robert Polito. The US discs were made in Mexico.

Blu-ray releases: The Criterion Collection CC2550BD (USA), 2015/The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK), 2016:


The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - slipcase front with sticker (2016 Blu-ray release, my copy)
The 2DVD and Blu-ray editions were released belatedly in the UK (DVD Region 2 or Blu-ray Region B) in Oct 2016.

They also come in a digipak inside a slipcase, and with the same 40-page stapled booklet as the US releases.


The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - outside of unfolded digipak (2016 Blu-ray release)


The Criterion Collection CC2550BD (USA) - picture from www.examiner.com (2015 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - front sticker (2016 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - inside of unfolded digipak with Blu-ray disc (2016 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - inside of unfolded digipak with single disc tray on right (2016 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - slipcase rear (2016 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - Blu-ray disc (2016 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - outside of unfolded booklet (2016 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - centre pages of unfolded booklet (2016 Blu-ray release)

The Criterion Collection CC2550BDUK (UK) - detail of Blu-ray disc (2016 Blu-ray release)

The details of this new release are:

Rarities from original release (not released on video until 1986), see VHS & DVD 1960s:

R-0666-4 Only A Pawn In Their Game - recorded live, Civil Rights Rally, Silas Magee's Farm, Greenwood, MS, 6 Jul 1963 (excerpt)
Thanks to Larry Crum for information about R-0666 - Silas Magee's Farm is thought by some to have been the inspiration for the title of Bob's 1965 song Maggie's Farm.

R-0402-5 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - live, City Hall, Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965 (appeared in the 1981 radio broadcast)

R-0403-5 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - sung to Donovan in a hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 8 May 1965 (appeared in the 1981 radio broadcast)

R-0404-5 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965

R-0405-5 Talking World War III Blues - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965 (appeared in the 1981 radio broadcast)

R-0043-4 Other performances - live footage from the May 1965 England tour, but only fragments of songs
For a full list of these performances see here .

Rarities from 2000 DVD release, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1:

R-0294-3 To Ramona - unidentified performance, misdated as The Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965 (wrongly shown on the DVD insert as 4 May 1965, there was no concert on that day)
This was available on bobdylan.com as BDC60 (see Online Performances (bobdylan.com) ) where the date of the Sheffield show was given correctly. However, it's definitely not Sheffield,
see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1, but following the release of the 50th Anniversary Collection 1965 in Dec 2015 can be positively identified as actually from City Hall, Newcastle, 6 May 1965 - thanks to Bob Stacy.

R-0295-3 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll - dated as Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 10 May 1965, now known to be correct

R-0296-3 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - dated as Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 10 May 1965, now known to be correct, same as BDC61 (see Online Performances (bobdylan.com) )

R-0297-3 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - The Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965, misdated as City Hall, Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965 (wrongly shown on the 2000 Don't Look Back DVD insert as 9 May 1965, which was the date of the first Royal Albert Hall show in London).
However, unlike R-0294, this actually is from Sheffield, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1.

R-0298-3 It Ain't Me, Babe - dated as Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 10 May 1965, now known to be correct

2007 Bonus disc rarities:

R-0799-2 Unidentified Song - backstage before concert, Birmingham, England, 5 May 1965
A different excerpt of the same song is included in the Don't Look Back film.

R-0802-2 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - possibly Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
Both the 9 May 1965 and 10 May 1965 performances of Don't Think Twice, It's All Right are included on the 208 track download set
50th Anniversary Collection 1965, Columbia/Legacy (USA), 4 Dec 2015. Which performance this is is yet to be identified!

R-0803-3 Purple Heather [Wild Mountain Thyme] (traditional) - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 29 Apr 1965 (with Joan Baez)
This is included on CD18 of the 18CD set The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 (Collector's Edition), see
2015, dated 4 May 1965.

R-0800-2 Second Unidentified Song - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 29 Apr 1965 (has lyrics about "pyjamas"!)
This must be one of the songs included on CD18 of the 18CD set The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 (Collector's Edition), see
2015, also dated 4 May 1965.

R-0804-2 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - soundcheck, The Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965

R-0805-2 To Ramona - live, The Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965 (the correct performance?)
This is the complete performance of the excerpt in the Don't Look Back film, but without the false start and tuning included there.

R-0807-2 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - live, Odeon Theatre, Liverpool, England, 1 May 1965

R-0808-2 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry- hotel room, Leicester, England, 2 May 1965

R-0809-2 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll- live, De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England, 2 May 1965
Fourth verse only - the first three verses are included in the Don't Look Back film.

R-0810-2 Remember Me (When The Candle Lights Are Gleaming) (Scott Wiseman) - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 4 May 1965
This is included on CD18 of the 18CD set The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 (Collector's Edition), see
2015, dated 4 May 1965.

R-1918-2 Let Me Die In My Footsteps - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 4 May 1965
Thanks to Steve from Brooklyn, Bob Stacy and Larry Crum for information about this performance. This is not included on CD18 of the 18CD set The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 (Collector's Edition)!

R-0811-2 It's All Right, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - live, Town Hall, Birmingham, England, 5 May 1965
A shorter segment of this performance is included in the
2005 No Direction Home DVD (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3).

R-0812-2 It Ain't Me, Babe - live, City Hall, Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965

R-0813-2 If You Gotta Go, Go Now - live, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 7 May 1965

R-0814-2 She Belongs To Me - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965

R-0815-2 I'll Keep It With Mine - rehearsal room, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965

R-0816-2 Subterranean Homesick Blues - alternate version of cue card video, London, England, 8/9 May 1965

For the original 1967 release, see VHS & DVD 1960s, and for the 2000 DVD release, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1. See 1981 for songs broadcast in "Retro Rock" radio programmes in 1981 about D.A. Pennebaker. for more details of the 2007 releases, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4. The 2007 edition was released on Blu-ray in 2011.

Thanks to Bob Stacy, Paul Loeber, Derek Barker and Larry Crum for extensive information.


"Janis: Little Girl Blue" - documentary released in the USA on 15 Dec 2015, Blu-ray release: Filmrise (catalogue number?) (USA), 4 May 2016; DVD releases: Filmrise (catalogue number?) (USA), 6 May 2016; Dogwoof (catalogue number?) (UK), 9 May 2016;


US Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.com
At about the 14 minute mark in this documentary directed by Amy J. Berg there's a "blink and you missed it" reference to Dylan. Janis met her hero in Monterey early in her career (they were both managed by Albert Grossman) and said that she planned to become as famous as he. He replied along the lines of "someday everybody will be famous". This is accompanied by a black/white picture of Dylan. There's no Bob music.

Thanks to Fred Muller for information.


US DVD release, picture from www.amazon.com

UK DVD release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk

2016


"Mavis!" - Firm First Co. documentary released in USA on 19 Feb 2016, DVD release, Dogwoof DV001468634V/DOG343 (UK), 23 May 2016:


US film poster, picture from www.imdb.com

This documentary film about Mavis Staples directed by Jessica Edwards was premiered at the SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festival, Austin, TX, 2015. It includes some snippets of Bob doing Blowin' in the Wind from 1963's "Folk Songs And More Folk Songs", some Dylan remarks about the Staples Singers, and Mavis talking about Dylan.

R-0714-3 Blowin' In The Wind - Live on TV, Westinghouse Studios "Folk Songs And More Folk Songs", 3 Mar 1963, broadcast May 1963
This video first appeared officially as a bonus performance on the Paramount 2DVD set No Direction Home - Bob Dylan, see VHS & DVD 2005-06. For an appearance of this video in the 2015 film Sing Out! Icons Of Folk, see above.


Dogwoof DV001468634V (UK) - DVD front, picture from www.amazon.com

US DVD front, picture from www.amazon.com


US DVD rear, picture from www.amazon.com


Mavis Staples and Jessica Edwards at the premiere of Mavis! at the SXSW Festival, Austin, TX, 2015


Mavis Staples toured with Bob Dylan in the USA in June/July 2016


Columbia 511126 2 (UK) - front of digipak, 2003 album with duet by Bob and Mavis Staples (my copy)

The DVD also includes a performance of Blowin' In The Wind by The Staples Singers.


Dogwoof DOG343 (UK) - alternate DVD front scan by Jack from Canada


Dogwoof DOG343 (UK) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Dogwoof DOG343 (UK) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Dogwoof DOG343 (UK) - screenshot by Jack from Canada


Dogwoof DOG343 (UK) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

For Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking (R-0602), a duet by Bob and Mavis Staples, a new recording of the album track from Slow Train Coming on the Columbia US compilation album Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs Of Bob Dylan, see 2003. Mavis Staples appeared with Bob Dylan at the Ravinia Festival, Chicago, IL, on 24 Jun 2016, and then toured in the USA with Bob during June and July 2016.

Thanks to Tim Dunn and Alan Hoaksey for information.


"Prime Rocks: Soundbreaking - Stories From The Cutting Edge Of Recorded Music" - eight part Prime TV series released in New Zealand in Jul 2016, Blu-ray/DVD releases: TBA,  2016:


Picture from Prime TV web-site

Fred Muller says: "The Dylan content is about five minutes of the final episode "I am My Music". Robbie Robertson relates that John Hammond Jr. invited him to Columbia Studios in New York to see a friend working on a recording which turned out to be one of Bob’s Like a Rolling Stone sessions. Dion (DiMucci of Dion & the Belmonts) tells that he was also there and comments on the song’s duration.  The audio content includes a radio DJ promising to play "the whole six minutes", snippets of Like a Rolling Stone and Ballad of a Thin Man and, besides the aforementioned interviews, we see a collage of the familiar monochrome pictures taken at the session, some with the backing musicians, Tom Wilson and Albert Grossman. The late Sir George Martin appears briefly commenting that John Lennon idolised Dylan, and Steve Van Zandt is also seen.  Al Kooper doesn’t relate, for about the millionth time, how he came to play the organ! Almost miraculously there’s no contribution from Bono or The Edge. I must admit this is the first time I’ve encountered the claims that Robbie Robertson and Dion DiMucci were present!"

The photo shows Mick Jagger reading the liner notes of Bringing It All Back Home!

Thanks to Fred Muller for information.


"Prime Rocks: I Am Johnny Cash" - Prime TV documentary released in New Zealand in Jul 2016, Blu-ray/DVD releases: TBA, 2016:


Picture from Prime TV web-site
The Dylan content of this one-off documentary includes footage of Bob with Johnny on the "Johnny Cash Show" in 1969 as well as:

R-0069-4 A Thousand Miles Behind [One Too Many Mornings] - Bob duets with Johnny Cash on this out-take from the Nashville Skyline sessions, from the 1969 film Johnny Cash: The Man - His World - His Music (see VHS & DVD 1960s)

Thanks to Fred Muller for information.


"Danny Says" - Magnolia Pictures documentary released in the USA on 20 Sep 2016, DVD releases: Magnolia Pictures (catalogue number?) (USA), 31 Jan 2017:


US DVD release - picture from www.amazon.com
This is a documentary on the life and times of Danny Fields, who since 1966 has played a pivotal role in music and culture of the late 20th century, working for the Doors, Cream, Lou Reed, Nico, Judy Collins and managing groundbreaking artists like the Stooges, the MC5 and the Ramones. This film contains several stills of Bob meeting Patti Smith, but there is no Dylan music or interview material.

Thanks to Harold Lepidus for information and screenshot.


Screenshot of Bob with Patti Smith by Harold Lepidus

"I Am Not Your Negro" - documentary film released in the USA, 1 Oct 2016 - DVD/Blu-ray releases: Magnolia Home Entertainment (catalogue numbers?) (USA), 2 May 2017:


US DVD front scan by T. J. Jenkins
This film directed by Raoul Peck contains an excerpt of the performance of Only A Pawn In Their Game from Don't Look Back by DA Pennebaker, see VHS & DVD 1960s.

R-0666-4 Only A Pawn In Their Game - recorded live, Civil Rights Rally, Silas Magee's Farm, Greenwood, MS, 6 Jul 1963 (excerpt)


US Blu-ray front scan by T. J. Jenkins


Screenshot by T. J. Jenkins

Screenshot by T. J. Jenkins

Screenshot by T. J. Jenkins

From Imdb: "In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, "Remember This House." The book was to be a revolutionary, personal account of the lives and assassinations of three of his close friends: Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. At the time of Baldwin's death in 1987, he left behind only 30 completed pages of this manuscript. Filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished."

Thanks to T. J. Jenkins for information and pictures.


The Band plus Guests - "The Last Waltz: 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition" - 4CD+DVD set, Rhino Records 081227943554 (USA), 11 Nov 2016; "The Last Waltz: 40th Anniversary Collector's Edition" - 4CD+2DVD set, Rhino Records (catalogue number?) (USA), 11 Nov 2016:


Rhino Records 081227943554 (USA/Europe) - front with sticker, scan by Jack from Canada (Deluxe Edition)
Thanks to Éamonn Ó Catháin for news that there will be four 40th Anniversary editions of The Last Waltz by The Band, to be released by Rhino Records on 11 Nov 2016, on CD, vinyl and Blu-ray. The 6LP Deluxe Vinyl set contains the complete audio from the concert, including rehearsals and outtakes, pressed on 180-gram vinyl for the first time and presented in an ornate hinged box.

There will also be a regular 2CD remastered set, a Deluxe Edition with the complete audio on CD plus a remastered release of the Martin Scorsese film on Blu-ray, and a Collector's Edition limited to 2,500 with the complete audio on CD, the film on Blu-ray, a second Blu-ray disc with rarely seen interviews and a 5.1 audio mix of the original release, plus a 300 page 11½" x 10" hardback book.


Collector's Edition with 2 Blu-ray discs - picture from www.rhino.com

Thanks to Jack from Canada for the scan and to Steve Perrin for information about 2018 and 2020 Blu-ray Eureka Video UK Blu-ray releases, see below.


2017


"Eric Clapton: Life In 12 Bars" - Showtime TV documentary released in USA on 15 Sep 2017, Blu-ray/DVD releases: Eagle Rock (catalogue number?) (USA), 2 Jun 2018; Lucky Red 5 051891 161030 (Italy), 2018:


Lucky Red 5 051891 161030 (Italy) - DVD front scan by Jack from Canada
This documentary directed by Lili Fini Zanuck includes interviews with Jimi Hendrix, BB King and George Harrison.
Lucky Red 5 051891 161030 (Italy) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Lucky Red 5 051891 161030 (Italy) - unfolded DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada

US movie poster - picture from www.imdb.com

Lucky Red 5 051891 161030 (Italy) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Lucky Red 5 051891 161030 (Italy) - screenshot by Jack from Canada (1960s)

Lucky Red 5 051891 161030 (Italy) - screenshot by Jack from Canada (1990s)

US DVD release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

German DVD release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

German Blu-ray release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

Italian Blu-ray release - front picture from www.amazon.co.uk

Italian Blu-ray release - rear picture from www.amazon.co.uk

French DVD release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

Australian DVD release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

The film contains an out-take from Don't Look Back (see VHS & DVD 1960s) with Bob Dylan and Bob Neuwirth watching John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers on television and Dylan comments on Clapton as "being the new guitar player". (Eric joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers from The Yardbirds briefly in May 1965, only to quit a few months late and rejoin from Nov 1965 until Jul 1966. I saw him live with The Yardbirds at the legendary Marquee Club, Wardour Street, London, around Apr-May 1964. The next time I saw The Yardbirds was in 1965 when Eric had been replaced by Jeff Beck.) There is also footage of Bob and Eric Clapton on stage from Eric Clapton & Friends In Concert (1999, see VHS & DVD 1995-99).

Thanks to Daryll Weisblott and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


"Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story" - documentary by Jon Brewer, Blu-ray/DVD release: MVD Visual MVD0226BR (USA), 13 Oct 2017:


MVD Visual MVD0226BR (USA) - front picture from www.amazon.com
Mick Ronson, who died in 1993 from liver cancer at the age of 47, is primarily known as having been David Bowie's lead guitarist in the Spiders From Mars era, but he was also part of Bob's Rolling Thunder Revue in both 1975 and 1976. However, this documentary by Jon Brewer concentrates on his work with Bowie, with a voice-over by Bowie recorded before his death in Jan 2016. Dag Braathen says the minimal Dylan content is "Just a few seconds from the Hard Rain TV special with audio of It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry from Renaldo & Clara dubbed over" (for both see VHS & DVD 1970s). The MVD Visual release contains both Blu-ray and DVD discs.
MVD Visual MVD0226BR (USA) - Blu-ray disc picture from www.amazon.com

MVD Visual MVD0226BR (USA) - DVD picture from www.amazon.com

Thanks to Harold Lepidus and Dag Braathen for information.


"Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World" - documentary film by Catherine Bainbridge and Alfonso Maiorana released 26 Jul 2017, DVD release: Kino Lorber K22471 (USA), 24 Oct 2017:


Kino Lorber K22471 (USA) - DVD front scan by Jack from Canada
This documentary about the role of musicians with Native American heritage includes footage of Link Wray, Robbie Robertson, Buffy St, Marie, Jimi Hendrix and Jesse Ed Davis. The disc for the Kino Lorber US DVD release was made in Mexico. The Dylan footage is related to Robbie Robertson and is from the 2005 Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3) and the 1976 music film The Last Waltz, also directed by Martin Scorsese (for 2018 Blu-ray releases see below).
US film poster, picture from www.imdb.com

Kino Lorber K22471 (USA) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K22471 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K22471 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Kino Lorber K22471 (Mexico for USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Fred Muller adds: "Late fifties film of Toronto leads into Robbie talking about being invited to join Ronnie Hawkins’ band, followed by amateur colour film of The Hawks with Ronnie, Levon and Rick on stage. The Bob footage is from 1966, namely the "Judas!" heckle in Manchester followed by a verse of Like a Rolling Stone from Newcastle and him in a car, surrounded by concertgoers, where he complains about booing. Also shown is The Band playing Up On Cripple Creek in a room in (presumably) Big Pink. We see a fragment of The Concert for Bangladesh where George Harrison introduces Jesse Ed Davis. The clip from The Last Waltz is merely the last chorus of The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down. There’s a still of the I Shall Be Released finale to show most of the participants, including Bob. Bob-related interviewees include Robbie Robertson, Martin Scorsese and Charlie Sexton. Karen Dalton’s Something On Your Mind plays over the closing credits."

Thanks to Fred Muller and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


2018


"Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan - Season 1"  - Amazon Prime Video TV series (USA), 31 Aug 2018::


Picture from www.imdb.com
R-1981-2 Masters Of War (SherGun Remix) - remix of album track from The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan by Drew Sherrod and Strange Daddy, download only (3:47)

This remix is available digitally at iTunes and Amazon. Full details are in 2018.


Picture from www.amazon.com

Drew Sherrod and Strange Daddy both touted this on the latter's Facebook page on 11 October 2017 as "our new remix...on the new Jack Ryan trailer!"; the latter titled it "Jack Ryan -- Teaser Trailer." The trailer was for Amazon's 2018 Prime Video series "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan - Season 1". Both linked followers to YouTube. It is not on any digital albums or CDs of the soundtrack.

Thanks to Tim Dunn for information.


"The Predator" - 20th Century Fox feature film premiered in the USA in Sep 2018; 4K/Blu-ray/DVD releases: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (catalogue numbers) (USA/UK), 2018; DVD release: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 82864SDG (Australia), 2018:


US movie poster - picture from www.imdb.com
R-1981-3 Masters Of War (SherGun Remix) - remix of album track from The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan by Drew Sherrod and Strange Daddy, download only (3:47)

This remix is available digitally at iTunes and Amazon. Full details are in 2018.

"Strange Daddy is with Drew Sherrod" also posted on Facebook on 6 July 2018 about "our remix," calling it "The Predator Trailer 2 (2018)," a September 2018 scifi movie, again linking it to YouTube. It is again not on any digital albums or CDs of the soundtrack.


US 4K release - picture from www.amazon.com

US Blu-ray release - picture from www.amazon.com

US DVD release - picture from www.amazon.com

UK Blu-ray release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

UK DVD release - picture from www.amazon.co.uk

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 82864SDG (Australia) - DVD front scan by Stuart Moore


20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 82864SDG (Australia) - unfolded DVD insert scan by Stuart Moore


20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 82864SDG (Australia) - DVD scan by Stuart Moore

Thanks to Tim Dunn and Stuart Moore for information and scans.


"Horn From The Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story" - documentary film released in the USA on 19 Oct 2018, DVD release: Gravitas Ventures 8 12034 03663 0 (USA), 2019:


Gravitas Ventures 8 12034 03663 0 (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada
This documentary on Paul Butterfield includes film footage of Dylan performing live at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.

Dylan music content:
Like A Rolling Stone (audio) from Highway 61 Revisited)
From A Buick 6 (audio) from Highway 61 RevisitedR
Maggie's Farm (audio & video) live at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, from The Other Side Of The Mirror
The film also includes a live cover of I Must Love You Too Much (Bob Dylan/Helena Springs) performed by the Danko-Butterfield Blues Band. This song was soundchecked and performed live by Bob during 1978, but no studio version is yet known - see the "I" page of
Starlight In The East: Bob Dylan’s Unreleased Songs.


Gravitas Ventures 8 12034 03663 0 (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada

Gravitas Ventures 8 12034 03663 0 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Gravitas Ventures 8 12034 03663 0 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Gravitas Ventures 8 12034 03663 0 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.


The Band plus Guests - "The Last Waltz - Masters Of Cinema #200" - Blu-ray release: Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK), 21 Nov 2018; re-released 22 Jun 2020:
This Blu-ray release is #200 in the Eureka "Masters Of Cinema" series.


Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - front picture from www.eurakevideo.co.uk (2018)
This last concert by The Band (in their prime incarnation) took place at Winterland, San Francisco, CA, 25 Nov 1976, and was filmed by Martin Scorsese. For the original 1978 VHS release, see VHS & DVD 1970s, and for the 2002 DVD, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1. For a 2016 release with two Blu-ray discs, see above. I believe this release is the first disc of that release.
Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - front of slipcase with wrap-around cover at bottom (my copy)

Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - front of book (2018)


Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - rear of book (2018)


Eureka Video (catalogue number?) (UK) - front picture from www.eurakevideo.co.uk (2020)

Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - rear of slipcase with wrap-around cover (2018)

Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - outside of Blu-ray case insert (2018)

Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - inside of Blu-ray case insert (2018)

Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - Blu-ray disc (2018)


Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - spine of slipcase (2018)


Eureka Video EKA70312 (UK) - open edge of slipcase with Blu-ray case and book (2018)

For the audio releases see 1978 for the 3LP set and 2002 for the 4CD boxed set. This release is 117 mins compared with the original VHS release of 112 mins (Steve Perrin explains that because PAL VHS releases ran approximately 4% fast compared with NTSC releases the material is actually the same). The UK Region B release has a slipcase with a card cover on the back which wraps around the bottom and lower part of the front with the UK film classification etc. As well as the Blu-ray disc, the slipcase contains a 100-page book with essays by Adam Batty, Greil Marcus and Robbie Robertson, plus rare archival photos.

R-0142-6 Forever Young

R-0143-7 Baby Let Me Follow You Down ((Rev Gary Davies, arr. Eric von Schmidt) - reprise

R-0144-7 I Shall Be Released

R-0142/R-0143 - Bob Dylan with The Band; R-0144 - Bob Dylan with The Band and ensemble.

R-0140 ( Baby Let Me Follow You Down) and R-0141 ( I Don't Believe You) from the 1978 soundtrack album are missing from the film itself as is R-0540 (Hazel) - apparently on Bob's instructions, his performance was only filmed from R-0142 onwards. Thanks to Fred Muller from New Zealand for pointing this out.

Eureka has announced a standard edition reissue of their Blu-ray Disc of The Last Waltz (The Masters of Cinema Series #200).  The release date is set for 22 Jun 2020.  This edition will lack the outer slipcase from the original limited edition, and will include a slimmed-down booklet.  On-disc special features will remain the same.


Picture from Criterion Collection web-site
Thanks to Hank Wellman for finding a new edition from Criterion Collection to be released in the USA on 29 Mar 2022.

Thanks to Steve Perrin and Hank Wellman for information.


2019


"Rolling Thunder Revue - A Bob Dylan Story By Martin Scorsese" - Netflix film released 12 Jun 2019 (Criterion Collection 1062), DVD releases: Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA)/Criterion Collection CC3215DUK (UK), 2021; Blu-ray releases: Criterion Collection CC3214BD (USA)/Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK), 8 Jan 2021:

Thanks to "Isis" magazine for news that Martin Scorsese's documentary Conjuring The Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese was released on Netflix on 12 Jun 2019. There were screenings at selected theatres in the USA on 11 Jun 2019. As well as the accompanying 14CD set called Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings, the 3LP set The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue was re-released in a remixed/remastered form. For details of the 14CD set see 2019.

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA):


Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - DVD front with sticker, scan by Jack from Canada

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - outside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - inside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada

US film poster, picture from "Isis" magazine

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - front sticker scan by Jack from Canada

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - detail of DVD rear, scan by Jack from Canada ("DISC MADE IN MEXICO")

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - front of booklet, scan by Jack from Canada

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - rear of booklet, scan by Jack from Canada

Criterion Collection CC3215D (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

The DVD/Blu-ray releases of the film are no. 1062 in the Criterion Collection in the USA and UK. The US DVD was made in Mexico. The booklet has an essay from novelist Dana Spiotta.

Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK):


Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK) - front of slipcase of Blu-ray release (my copy)

The UK Blu-ray release comes in a slipcase containing a digipak with the disc and a 56-page booklet, completely different from the above DVD booklet. The booklet has the essay from Dana Spiotta plus prose and poetry from the Rolling Thunder Tour by Sam Shepard, Anne Waldman and Allen Ginsberg.

Paul Shenton has found a copy of an unofficial DVD on a market stall in England, details are in Questionable Video.


Criterion Collection CC3215DUK (UK) - front of DVD release, picture from "Isis" magazine web-site


Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK) - outside of digipak of Blu-ray release


Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK) - inside of digipak with Blu-ray disc


Front of unofficial DVD, photocopy by Paul Shenton


Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK) - rear of slipcase of Blu-ray release

Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK) - outside of booklet


Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK) - inside of booklet with Anne Waldman essay


Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings - 14CD set (my copy)

Screenshots:


Screenshot by Jack from Canada

Screenshot by Jack from Canada


Screenshots from Sonny Boy McFitzson


Screenshot by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Screenshot by Sonny Boy McFitzson

These performances are known to appear in the film (song titles in blue are not in the 14CD boxed set and have new R-numbers, song titles in green were released in 2002 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, and are not rarities):

Studio Instrumental Rentals (S.I.R.) Rehearsals, New York, NY – 19 Oct 1975

R-1984-2 Rake and Ramblin' Boy (Traditional) (incomplete)

R-2111 To Ramona (instrumental)

R-1985-2 Romance in Durango (Bob Dylan/Jacques Levy) (incomplete)

R-1986-2 Rita May (Bob Dylan/Jacques Levy)

R-1988-2 Love Minus Zero/No Limit (incomplete)

R-1989-3 She Belongs to Me (incomplete) - also previously released in the 1978 movie Renaldo & Clara (see VHS & DVD 1970s)

R-1996-2 One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)

R-1999-2 Dark As A Dungeon (Merle Travis)

Unknown Rehearsal

R-2112 Hurricane (incomplete)

Jack Kerouac's Grave, Lowell, MA – 3 Nov 1975

R-2322 Untitled 1975 Instrumental - Bob plays harmonium at Jack Kerouac's Grave, Lowell, MA, 3 Nov 1975

Memorial Auditorium, Worcester, MA – 19 Nov 1975

R-2113 When I Paint My Masterpiece (incomplete, ending footage is from Plymouth, MA, 31 Oct 1975)
Larry Crum
points out that the audio matches The 1975 Live Recordings disc 10 performance from 21 Nov 1975, evening show, and not 19 Nov 1975. The lyrics are "held back by big police."  On 19 Nov he sings "held down by big police."  Only the video (not the audio) at the end is from 31 Oct 1975!

Hurricane (Bob Dylan/Jacques Levy) - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002
Larry Crum adds that only the intro to Hurricane is from 19 Nov 1975. Most of the song matches The 1975 Live Recordings disc 11 performance from 21 Nov 1975, evening show (omitting verse 8 and cutting the last verse short).  Note that his hat changes after the intro!

Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, MA – 20 Nov 1975 (evening show)

R-2044-2 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry

Romance in Durango (Bob Dylan/Jacques Levy)  (shortened intro) - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

Blowin' in the Wind - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

Simple Twist of Fate - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA – 21 Nov 1975 (afternoon)

Mr. Tambourine Man (run-through with shortened intro) - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

R-2067-2 One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) (intro only)

Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA – 21 Nov 1975 (evening)

Isis - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

R-2075-2 I Shall Be Released
Larry Crum
points out that R-2075 is actually from 21 Nov 1975, afternoon show, based on the spoken intro!

Eight Miles High (David Crosby, Gene Clark, Roger McGuinn) where Joan is dancing

Just Like a Woman (Sharon Stone interfering) - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

Oh, Sister - previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

R-2079-2 Knockin' on Heaven's Door (run-through but shortened)

R-2114 The Water Is Wide (run-through but shortened)

Gordon Lightfoot's House, Toronto, Canada – 2 or 3 Dec 1975

R-2323 Coyote [Joni Mitchell] - Bob accompanies Joni Mitchell on guitar at Gordon Lightfoot's house, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2 or 3 Dec 1975
Joni is also accompanied by Roger McGuinn on guitar and Scarlet Rivera on violin.

Forum de Montreal, Quebec, Canada – 4 Dec 1975

R-2085-2 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll

A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall - previously released in the 1978 movie Renaldo & Clara (see VHS & DVD 1970s) and on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

R-2089-2 I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine, from The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings, 2019

R-2094-2 One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) - previously released in the 1978 movie Renaldo & Clara (see VHS & DVD 1970s)

Other Venues

R-2115 One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) - with solo by Scarlet Rivera - Unknown Hotel Room

R-2100-2 One Too Many Mornings - Gerdes Folk City, New York City, NY, 24 Oct 1975

R-2101-2 Simple Twist Of Fate - Mahjong Parlor, Falmouth, MA, 28 Oct 1975

R-2116 Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Alvin Pleasant Carter) - Unknown Location
Larry Crum thinks
R-2116 seems to have no Dylan involvement!

R-2105-2 The Ballad Of Ira Hayes (Peter La Farge) - Tuscarora Reservation, NY, 16 Nov 1975

R-2106-2 Your Cheatin' Heart (Hank Williams) - Unknown Location - 23 Nov 1975

R-2117 Love Potion № 9 (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) - somewhere on the tour bus
Larry Crum thinks that the video is so poor he can't tell if Dylan is involved. Bob is not listed as performing on this in the credits.

R-2118 Hurricane - Correctional Institution for Women, Clinton, NJ, 7 Dec 1975 (last verse only, harmonica solo deleted)

Larry Crum says that at 1:21:58 is a (backstage?) version of Like a Rolling Stone.  Joan Baez is wearing Dylan's hat and makeup.  The credits list "Man of Constant Sorrow" performed by Bob.  There is some music at 1:46:11 that Larry can't identify that may be it. Also Romance in Durango from 20 Nov 1975 (played over the credits) is missing a verse and chorus.

Three previously unseen video performances are extras on the 2021 Blu-ray release:


Criterion Collection CC3214BDUK (UK) - menu screen showing bonus performances
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You - Forum de Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 4 Dec 1975, audio previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

Romance in Durango (Bob Dylan/Jacques Levy) - wrongly listed on left as Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, MA, 20 Nov 1975 (evening show), audio previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002
Thanks to Les Kokay for information that this performance is actually:
R-2073-2 Romance in Durango (Bob Dylan/Jacques Levy) - Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, 21 Nov 75 (evening show), audio now released on The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings, 2019

Tangled Up In Blue - Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, 21 Nov 1975 (evening, extended version), previously released in the 1978 movie Renaldo & Clara (see VHS & DVD 1970s) and audio on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, Nov 2002

Thanks to Jack from Canada, Sonny Boy McFitzson, André Wilbers, Larry Crum and Les Kokay for information and pictures.


"David Crosby: Remember My Name" - DVD release: Sony Pictures Classics 56229 (USA/Canada), 2019:


Sony Pictures Classics 56229 (USA/Canada) - DVD front scan by Jack from Canada

Sony Pictures Classics 56229 (USA/Canada) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Sony Pictures Classics 56229 (USA/Canada) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada

Sony Pictures Classics 56229 (USA/Canada) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Sony Pictures Classics 56229 (USA/Canada) - screenshot by Jack from Canada


Sony Pictures Classics 56229 (USA/Canada) - detail of DVD rear, scan by Jack from Canada ("DISC MADE IN MEXICO")

R-0717-3 Mr. Tambourine Man - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1964 (afternoon workshop), from the 2005 Columbia Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3, and also on the 2007 DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4

This documentary produced by Cameron Crowe about the life of Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young member David Crosby includes footage of Bob Dylan performing Mr. Tambourine Man at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival afternoon workshop. The film also includes the audio of the Byrds' cover of Mr. Tambourine Man.

Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and pictures.


The Band - "Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson And The Band" - documentary film released in Canada 5 Sep 2019, DVD releases:  Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA), 26 May 2020; Dazzler Media DAZ0741 (UK), 7 Sep 2020; Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan), 28 May 2021; Blu-ray releases: Magnolia Home Entertainment (catalogue number?) (USA), 26 May 2020; Dazzler Media DAZB0741 (UK), 7 Sep 2020:


Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - DVD front picture from www.amazon.com

This film about The Band has a lot of Dylan content but no new interviews - it includes portions of an interview from No Direction Home where he talks about The Band sticking by his side in 1966. In terms of footage, there is a bunch of still shots from the 1974 tour, most from the Los Angeles shows.


US Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.com

UK DVD release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk


Dazzler Media DAZB0741 (UK) - Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk


Dazzler Media DAZB0741 (UK) - Blu-ray front with sticker (my copy)


Dazzler Media DAZB0741 (UK) - outside of Blu-ray insert

Picture from www.tiff.net

Dazzler Media DAZB0741 (UK) - Blu-ray rear

Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - DVD front scan by Jack from Canada

Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Dazzler Media DAZB0741 (UK) - Blu-ray disc

Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - DVD rear scan by Jack from Canada

Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada

Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada


Magnolia Home Entertainment 11692 (USA) - detail of DVD rear, scan by Jack from Canada (disc made in Mexico)

Dylan music content:
1. (audio) Like A Rolling Stone (from mono Highway 61 Revisited)
2. (audio & video) Maggie's Farm (live) from The Other Side Of The Mirror
3. (audio & video) Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (Live) from The 1966 Live Recordings
4. (audio & video) Tell Me Momma (live) from The 1966 Live Recordings
5. (audio & video) I Can't Leave Her Behind (hotel room) from The Cutting Edge
5. (audio) Baby Let Me Follow You Down (live) from The 1966 Live Recordings
6. (audio & video) Ballad Of A Thin Man (live) from The 1966 Live Recordings
7. (audio & video) Interview - Bob talking about the Band (from No Direction Home)
8. (audio) Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window (from Biograph)
9. (audio) You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Take 1) from The Bootleg Series Vol. 11
10. (audio) Kickin' My Dog Around (from The Bootleg Series Vol. 11)
11. (audio) Million Dollar Bash (from The Basement Tapes)
12. (audio) Knockin' On Heaven's Door (live) from Before The Flood
13. (audio & video) I Shall Be Released (live) from The Last Waltz

Bob Dylan is not included in the credits in the "Featuring (in order of appearance)" listing, because it's just an old footage from No Direction Home. However Grey Water Park Productions, The Bob Dylan Center, Tulsa, OK, and Band fan Jan Høiberg (who has contributed to this web-site) are listed as well as "Footage and Imagery Courtesy of Sally Grossman", and "Special Thanks" includes Jeff Rosen.

Thanks to Daryl Weissblott, Sonny Boy McFitzson and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


The Band - "Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson And The Band" - DVD release:  Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan), 28 May 2021:


Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan) - DVD front scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson
No Blu-ray edition was released in Japan. As well as the case insert, there is a double-sided insert. The DVD itself was made in South Korea, which is unusual for Japanese releases.

Thanks to Sonny Boy McFitzson for information and scans.


Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan) - pre-release picture from Sonny Boy McFitzson

Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan) - DVD rear scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan) - DVD case insert scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan) - DVD insert front, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Japan) - DVD insert rear, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Aya-Pro TCED-5715 (Korea for Japan) = DVD scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

"Clive Davis: The Soundtrack Of Our Lives" - Netflix TV series released in the USA 17 Sep 2019, DVD/Blu-ray releases TBA:


Picture from www.imdb.com
According to IMDB, this film about Columbia Records executive Clive Davis will include some Dylan "archive footage". However, according to Soundtrack.Net the soundtrack album will not include any Dylan tracks. T. J. Jenkins has identified the "Dylan content" as a cover of You Angel You from Planet Waves by the Angel Band while the record label of their 1977 Arista album Spark In The Dark is shown on screen. Bob does not make any appearance at all in the film.
Clive Davis and the Alpha Band record label, screenshot by T. J. Jenkins


Song credits with Alpha Band details, screenshot by T. J. Jenkins


Picture from IDFA web-site

Thanks to Jack from Canada and T. J. Jenkins for information.


The Rolling Stones - "Bridges To Buenos Aires" - DVD+2CD set, Eagle Rock Entertainment EAGDV112 (USA/Europe); Blu-ray+2CD set, Eagle Rock Entertainment ERBCD5407 (USA/Europe); Blu-ray alone: Eagle Rock Entertainment ERBRD5406 (USA/Europe), DVD alone: Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDVD1368 (USA/Europe), all 8 Nov 2019:


Eagle Rock Entertainment EV021122 (USA) - front of digipak with sticker, scan by Jack from Canada (DVD+2CD)

R-2122-2 Like A Rolling Stone - live with the Rolling Stones, River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 5 Apr 1998 (video and audio, DVD track 10 and CD1, track 10)

This set will be available in multiple video and audio formats: Blu-ray, DVD, Blu-ray+2CD, DVD+2CD, 3LP set on black vinyl and a limited edition 3LP set on blue vinyl.


Eagle Rock Entertainment ERBCD5407 (Europe) - front of digipak with sticker (Blu-ray+2CD, my copy)


Eagle Rock Entertainment ERBRD5406 (USA/Europe) - front picture from Badlands web-site (Blu-ray only)


Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDVD1368 (USA/Europe) - front picture from Badlands web-site (DVD only)

Bob appeared with the Rolling Stones on this tour on two dates in Miami, FL, in Mar 1998, and on six dates in South America. A live performance of 'Til I Fell In Love With You from this show appears on CD4 of the 5CD Deluxe Edition of The Bootleg Series Vol. 17 - Fragments: "Time Out of Mind" Sessions (1996-1997), Jan 2023.

Japanese releases, also 8 Nov 2019, are: DVD+2CD - Universal UIBY-75129; Blu-ray+2CD - Universal UIXY-75011; DVD alone - Universal UIBY-15112; Blu-ray alone - Universal UIXY-15032.

For details of the audio formats, see 2019.

Thanks to Jack from Canada, Sergio Mariano Romay and Sonny Boy McFitzson for information.
 



Various Artists - "
Country Music - A Film By Ken Burns" - US eight part documentary TV series, 15 Sep 2019 onwards; 8DVD release: PBS
KBCM600 (USA), Mar 2020:


Poster picture from www.imdb.com

Bob's contribution to this documentary series by Ken Burns is listed below, including several rarities. The first episode of the eight part series was debuted on PBS in the USA on 15 Sep 2019, and was shown on BBC4 in the UK in Nov 2019. The DVD set has two DVD cases, each with four discs, inside an outer card slipcase. All Bob's contributions are in Volume 2, discs 5 and 6. There is also a PBS insert.


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - front of slipcase scan by Jack from Canada


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - rear of slipcase scan by Jack from Canada


Columbia/Legacy 19075934122 (USA)/ Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 19075934122 (Europe) - front picture from www.badlands.co.uk (5CD set)


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - front of Volume 1, scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan)


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - rear of Volume 1, scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan)


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - front of Volume 2, scan by Jack from Canada (includes Bob)


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - rear of Volume 2, scan by Jack from Canada (includes Bob)


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - front of insert scan by Jack from Canada


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - rear of insert scan by Jack from Canada


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - DVD5 scan by Jack from Canada (includes Bob)


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - DVD6 scan by Jack from Canada (includes Bob)


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - spine of slipcase scan by Jack from Canada


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - open end of slipcase with DVD Volumes, scan by Jack from Canada


PBS KBCM600 (USA) - bottom of slipcase scan by Jack from Canada

Disc 5 Dylan content

A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall live at Philharmonic Hall, New York, 31 Oct 1964 (audio only) from The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 - Concert At Philharmonic Hall, 2004

R-2184-2 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Hank Williams) - performed by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, hotel room, Cardiff, Wales, 11 May 1966, from No Direction Home - Bob Dylan, see VHS & DVD 2005-06 (out-take from Eat The Document, 1967)

R-2185-2 I Still Miss Someone (Johnny Cash/Roy Cash Jr.) – jam with Johnny Cash, hotel room, Cardiff, Wales, 11 May 1966, from Eat The Document, 1967, see VHS & DVD 1960s

Disc 6 Dylan content

Desolation Row from Highway 61 Revisited (audio only)

I Want You from Blonde On Blonde (audio only)

R-0828-2 Girl From The North Country live with Johnny Cash from the Johnny Cash TV show, from 50th Anniversary Collection 1969, see 2019

R-0069-4 One Too Many Mornings with Johnny Cash from The Man ● His World ● His Music, 1969, see VHS & DVD 1960s

For the various soundtrack options (2LP/2CD/5CD, released by Columbia/Legacy on 30 Aug 2019, see International Album Releases (Various Artists Compilations) 2019. All contain only the Dylan album track Girl From The North Country, the duet with Johnny Cash from Nashville Skyline, not the live version used in the video!

Thanks to Harold Lepidus and Jack from Canada for information and scans.
 


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