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Lewis also recalled his conversations with Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan.
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As her 60 years on stage come to a close, the Joan Baez documentary I Am A Noise reveals the chapters of her life and work.
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Byrd also put her tremendous coaching talents to use on The Voice, Canadian Idol, and more.
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We are the world, we are the children. And as The Greatest Night in Pop proves, we are also nearly 50 celebrities kinda improvising as we sing into group mics.
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Stevie Wonder does a better Bob Dylan impression than Bob Dylan.
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Take a load off and watch The Last Waltz this weekend.
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Like one of his perfectly crafted folk-pop songs, If You Could Read My Mind is enjoyable and interesting, even if it lacks the drama of a more troubled or complicated ...
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It’s the singer, not the song; or is it the other way around?
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The King of Comedy is one of the bleakest and most hateful movies about mass communication ever made.
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All that’s old is new again, as they say.
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Piano Man and Mr. Tambourine Man are, in fact, not the same.
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This doc was directed by Cameron Crowe, a skilled director that often goes too easy on his subjects.
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Rylance also tells us about the time that he made Bob Dylan laugh!
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Iain Cooke defends his controversial choice to diss prog rock, too.
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Bono, Bob Dylan, Nile Rodgers and others luminaries talk up the politician and humanitarian.
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Bob Dylan's story is told in epic terms, intertwining it with 1960s American history in a way that is tangible and even inspiring.
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Being a fan of The Band is like being the child in a divorce.
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You should never trust anything Bob Dylan ever says about what inspires him because he doesn't want you to know.
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The film starts with Dylan saying, "It happened so long ago I wasn't even born."
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Scorsese mixes concert and backstage footage with contemporary interviews with Dylan, Joan Baez, Sharon Stone (!), and more in this new documentary.