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Bob Dylan: 1966 World Tour - The Home Movies

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Bob Dylan

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Plot Summary

With a set of drums and an 8mm color home movie camera, Mickey Jones toured the world in 1966 with Bob Dylan and The Band. He captured on film what became know as “The tour that changed Rock and Roll forever.” The booing crowds, the scathing reviews, the stomping feet, the infamous catcall of Judas!... all this in response to Dylan trading in his acoustic folk guitar for an electric sound. Now, drummer-turned –actor Mickey Jones (Sling Blade, Home Improvement), with the help of Director Joel Gilbert, chronicles the legendary 1966 Bob Dylan World Tour through his recently discovered home movies This updated release includes new exclusive interviews with Charlie Daniels, Johnny Rivers, Trini Lopez, and soundman Richard Alderson (1966 World Tour, Gaslight Tapes) and new insights by Mickey Jones.

Customer Reviews

Dont get it

This has a teensy bit or relevance to Dylan. If youd like to hear the music or see the shows or even benifit from information surrounding Dylan's 1966 world tour, you dont need this. THIS is an hour and a half of Mickey Jones, one-time-drummer for Dylan, harping on about his "good ol' days" of the one time HE played with BOB DYLAN. The music that is played is not 1966 dylan, and distracts from the movie. I regret getting this, even though i got it with a giftcard. Its more footage SURROUNDING Mickey Jones life leading up to the concert, how he acted in commercials in the 70s, and eventually played for THE KENNY RODGERS. And the occasional footage of Dylan walking by, but mostly just Mickey Jones. Just watch Eat the Document, this is not worth the waste of time WHATSOEVER. Dont get it.

it was alrite

well it nice to see nice footage of bob and the band and mickey jones even it may not foucus on dylan much it nice to see europe shots mickey got during the tour if ur a drummer like me and a bob dylan fan it be a nice thing to have espeacially if u like bob dylan 1966 stuff 3 of five.

Not too worth it.

This movie is definatley more about the drummer mikey. there is a lot of talking and not to much music. I honestly would not pay for this..... I would personaly spend your money on another Dylan movie.