Hey, friends! Our Bob Dylan contest ends tonight at 11:59 p.m. EST. Mike and I couldn't be more thrilled to give you the opportunity to win The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan Live at the Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965 on Blu-Ray! Don't delay; details are below. Enter now!
We've got some very exciting stuff for fans of Bob Dylan: a contest to win a reissue of a Dylan documentary on Blu-Ray from Legacy Recordings!
We're giving away a copy of The Other Side of the Mirror - Bob Dylan Live at The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965 - originally released in 2007 and available on Blu-Ray Disc this Tuesday, April 26 - to one lucky fan. Directed by Murray Lerner, a respected rock-doc director who helmed Festival, a 1967 feature about the Newport Folk Festival, Mirror uses Lerner's original footage, along with then-unseen sequences, to chronicle the Bard's evolution as seen through Newport, culminating with his highly controversial performance in 1965, when he played a brief set with an electric guitar and full backing band.
Now how do you enter? Simple. All you have to do is send an e-mail to theseconddisc (at) gmail (dot) com, with the subject line "Bob Dylan." We'll be keeping the lines open until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, and we'll announce the winner Monday morning. We hope to garner a lot of interest, so good luck to all of you out there!
And just in case you need a primer, Legacy's official press release for the set is after the jump.
TWO CLASSIC DOCUMENTARIES STARRING BOB DYLAN AVAILABLE FOR FIRST TIME ON BLU-RAY DISC
D.A. Pennebaker's Cinéma Vérité Masterwork "Dont Look Back" & Murray Lerner's "The Other Side of the Mirror - Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965" Available on Blu-ray Everywhere Tuesday, April 26
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Bob Dylan fans and film aficionados alike have reason to celebrate on April 26, when a pair of classic documentaries, each chronicling and illuminating different aspects of Bob Dylan in the 1960s, will be released on state-of-the-art Blu-ray disc (BD) for the very first time.
Both D.A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back, a pioneering masterwork of cinéma vérité, and Murray Lerner's revelatory musical time-capsule The Other Side Of The Mirror - Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, provide indispensable glimpses into Dylan and his pivotal role as an American artist in the 1960s, each film capturing an earlier era with heart-breaking immediacy.
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Dont Look Back - Blu-ray Edition (Tuesday, April 26, 2011) - Docurama Films(R)
New Video's Docurama Films(R) presents the first Blu-ray release of "Dont Look Back," newly mastered in High Definition (HD) and featuring a brand new and exclusive interview with D.A. Pennebaker, the film's director, and renowned rock and culture critic Greil Marcus.
The Blu-ray edition also includes bonus material from the 2007 DVD release: Highway 65 Revisited; Five Additional Uncut Audio Tracks; Commentary by D.A. Pennebaker and tour road manager Bob Neuwirth; Alternate Version of the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" Cue Card Sequence; Original Theatrical Trailer.
When acclaimed documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker (Monterey Pop, The War Room) filmed Bob Dylan during a three-week concert tour of England in the spring of 1965, he had no idea he was about to lens one of the 1960s most iconic feature films. Wanting to make more than just a concert film, Pennebaker decided to seek out both the public and private Bob Dylan. With unobtrusive equipment and rare access to the elusive performer, he achieved a fly-on-the-wall view of one of the most influential musicians of any era -- and redefined filmmaking along the way.
New Video launched Docurama Films(R) in 1991 with Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back, the first feature documentary ever available on DVD. Twelve years and 250 award-winning, highly-acclaimed documentary titles later, Docurama continues to discover and release the greatest non-fiction films of our time while spreading the word about filmmakers who are taking the form to new heights.
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The Other Side Of The Mirror - Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965 (Columbia/Legacy)
Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings are releasing, for the first time on Blu-ray disc, The Other Side Of The Mirror - Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963 - 1965. An essential film in the Bob Dylan cinematic canon, The Other Side Of The Mirror brings together more than 80 minutes of exquisitely lensed performances, 70% seen here for the first time, drawn from three seminal years in the artist's ever-evolving career.
Produced and directed by Academy Award winner Murray Lerner (From Mao To Mozart: Isaac Stern In China), The Other Side Of The Mirror - Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963 - 1965 opens a window into a critical epoch in American cultural history as reflected in the musical transformations of Bob Dylan's galvanizing watershed performances at the Newport Folk Festival in 1963, 1964, and 1965.
"This is a different kind of film, in a sense, from what I usually make," said Murray Lerner. "We decided on no narration, no pundit interviews, no interviews with Dylan. Nothing except the experience of seeing him... . That to me is exciting. Just the clear experience gives you everything you need."
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THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR - BOB DYLAN LIVE AT THE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL 1963 - 1965
All I Really Want To Do (7/24/1965 - afternoon workshop)
1963
North Country Blues (7/26 afternoon workshop)
With God On Our Side (with Joan Baez - 7/26 afternoon workshop and 7/28 night performance)
Talkin' World War III Blues (7/26 night performance)
Who Killed Davey Moore? (7/27 afternoon workshop)
Only A Pawn In Their Game (7/26 night performance)
Blowin' In The Wind (with The Freedom Singers, Joan Baez, and Peter, Paul and Mary - 7/26 night performance)
1964
Mr. Tambourine Man (7/24 afternoon workshop)
It Ain't Me, Babe (with Joan Baez - 7/24 night performance)
With God On Our Side (with Joan Baez - 7/26 night performance)
Chimes Of Freedom (7/26 night performance)
1965
If You Gotta Go, Go Now (7/24 afternoon workshop)
Love Minus Zero/No Limit (7/24 afternoon workshop)
Daytime Rehearsal with his electric band
Maggie's Farm (with his electric band - 7/25 night performance)
Like A Rolling Stone (with his electric band - 7/25 night performance)
Mr. Tambourine Man (7/25 night performance)
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (7/25 night performance)
Bonus Feature: Interview with director Murray Lerner
Hank says
I have this on DVD, but what I wish is that they'd issue it on CD so I can listen to it in the car.
Shaun says
Agreed, Hank...
Also, as cool as the DVD is Sony really blew it. Here's Dylan's first electric performance -- arguably the single most (in)famous and important performance in rock history, and they didn't give us the complete performance!
The song "Phantom Blues," which later became "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" was also played... But it's not on the DVD. I find it hard to believe that it wasn't filmed, since it seems like everything else Dylan did at Newport was, so why the hell was that left off?
Sorry for ranting, but that's had me pissed off ever since that DVD was released.
It's just a mystery to me, sorta like the Yellow Submarine DVD getting pulled off the market years ago with no fanfare. Why did that happen?