I have Bob Dylan on the brain, because my socials are saturated with ads for the Timothee Chalamet movie, and because MusicRadar used the movie as the news hook for a column about Bob. I rewatched Don't Look Back for the first time in forever. It's a sign of my advancing age that Bob came across as unnecessarily obnoxious, especially to the poor Time Magazine reporter. But the music still sounds fantastic. "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" is a knockout, as is "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." The best thing in the film is the proto-video that starts it off.
This was apparently Bob's idea, and it was a good idea! It was shot in an alley near the Savoy Hotel in London. The two guys talking in the background are Allen Ginsberg and Dylan's friend and road manager, Bob Neuwirth.
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