A complete unknown 09:28 - Jan 21 with 1256 views | BlackCrowe | No not our next signing but the new Dylan biopic out in the cinemas. Saw it last night, really really good. Even my 20 year old daughter (who knows nothing about him or his music) loved it. See it on a big screen with dolby sounds etc. | |
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A complete unknown on 09:39 - Jan 21 with 1201 views | BrianMcCarthy | Good to hear, Crowe. I fall in and out of love with his music, but I'm really looking forward to this. Thanks. | |
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A complete unknown on 09:51 - Jan 21 with 1140 views | Toast_R | Hopefully will get there this week to watch it. Certainly taken some time to get a Dylan biopic out. We had that "I'm Not There" a few years back, but that was a bit arty farty weird for my liking, except the Cate Blanchett part. | | | |
A complete unknown on 10:06 - Jan 21 with 1094 views | Fearless | Saw it in Hampstead on Sunday - as above, my wife loved it and she isn’t a Dylan fan at all Glad to have seen him live, although nowhere near his peak. Joan Baez was excellent at RFH 10ish years ago and told some great stories | | | |
A complete unknown on 10:09 - Jan 21 with 1070 views | dmm | I'm also planning on seeing it this week. Early Dylan resonates very strongly with my teenage self. | | | |
A complete unknown on 10:10 - Jan 21 with 1066 views | lightwaterhoop | Saw it on Saturday and loved it.I dont think you have to be a big Bob Dylan fan [i am] to enjoy it as my Mrs enjoyed it and she is not a huge fan.A great movie all round. | | | |
A complete unknown on 10:21 - Jan 21 with 1012 views | PinnerR | I saw it on Saturday. Wonderful film, excellent acting and nostalgic for me as a 75 year old as I remember it all. | | | |
A complete unknown on 10:34 - Jan 21 with 942 views | Ned_Kennedys | I like loads of different music genres but Dylan has never done it for me. Perhaps it’s the vocals. | | | |
A complete unknown on 10:58 - Jan 21 with 873 views | switchingcode | Going to see it next week good to read positive reviews lucky to have seen him live so many times when he was brilliant | | | | Login to get fewer ads
A complete unknown on 11:07 - Jan 21 with 856 views | BlackCrowe |
A complete unknown on 10:58 - Jan 21 by switchingcode | Going to see it next week good to read positive reviews lucky to have seen him live so many times when he was brilliant |
Alas i've seen him too many times when he wasn't, but i arrvied too late...a regret, but not one i could too much about. | |
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A complete unknown on 11:53 - Jan 21 with 772 views | PlanetHonneywood |
A complete unknown on 11:07 - Jan 21 by BlackCrowe | Alas i've seen him too many times when he wasn't, but i arrvied too late...a regret, but not one i could too much about. |
Saw him in 2023. Had him on Spotify for the week before and was really looking forward to it. A more dull and miserable experience I wouldn't wish on anyone. Summed up by a woman I overheard on the way out, 'He could have sang just one of his hits. Just one!' | |
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A complete unknown on 13:52 - Jan 21 with 634 views | Sharpediver | Looking forward to seeing the film. I love Bob. First saw him perform at Wembley Stadium in 1984. He opened with a rip roaring version of Highway 61 and he played a brilliant set. As others have pointed out in more recent decades his live performances have become more inward looking and pedestrian, but I've gone to see him out of loyalty. Last saw him at The Palladium in 2022 where beforehand queueing up to get in, I spoke to an original 'Bobcat' who attended the famous electric 'Judas' concert in 1965. I didn't attend the recent Albert Hall shows but I think he's just sitting plonking on a piano now without a lot of acknowledgement of the audience. But fair play to him he's 83 after all. | | | |
A complete unknown on 14:01 - Jan 21 with 615 views | ted_hendrix | Saw him live a few Years ago, no big deal really but he never a spoke a word all night apart from goodbye when he finished the gig.. Like him or not he's a lyrical genius, ''Like a Rolling Stone'' has some of the best lines to a song ever written, Its a classic song esily In the top ten In the world. | |
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A complete unknown on 16:02 - Jan 21 with 494 views | switchingcode |
A complete unknown on 11:07 - Jan 21 by BlackCrowe | Alas i've seen him too many times when he wasn't, but i arrvied too late...a regret, but not one i could too much about. |
Saw him on the Isle of Wight 1970 not one of his finest but was brilliant over the next 20 years | | | |
A complete unknown on 16:19 - Jan 21 with 464 views | W4Hoop | Like many on here I remember him from his earlier days, up to "Blood on the Tracks" - one of his very best. Can't wait to see the film. Couldn't believe the reaction from the scholarly establishment in 2016 when he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. There is more poetry in "Desperation Row" than they have produced in their entire careers. | | | |
A complete unknown on 16:29 - Jan 21 with 441 views | dutch |
A complete unknown on 13:52 - Jan 21 by Sharpediver | Looking forward to seeing the film. I love Bob. First saw him perform at Wembley Stadium in 1984. He opened with a rip roaring version of Highway 61 and he played a brilliant set. As others have pointed out in more recent decades his live performances have become more inward looking and pedestrian, but I've gone to see him out of loyalty. Last saw him at The Palladium in 2022 where beforehand queueing up to get in, I spoke to an original 'Bobcat' who attended the famous electric 'Judas' concert in 1965. I didn't attend the recent Albert Hall shows but I think he's just sitting plonking on a piano now without a lot of acknowledgement of the audience. But fair play to him he's 83 after all. |
I was just at the RAH gig, his voice is gone, he can barely stand, every song sounded the same...he was brilliant. Charismatic, poetic, mysterious, elegant, the band were brilliant, as wsa the night. Love that man. The film's good too. | | | |
A complete unknown on 20:08 - Jan 21 with 248 views | Westy75 | Great film, really enjoyed it. Nailed Bob, and some great studio scenes. Lovely turn by Ed Norton as Pete Seeger too. | | | |
A complete unknown on 20:43 - Jan 21 with 193 views | QPR_Hibs |
A complete unknown on 16:19 - Jan 21 by W4Hoop | Like many on here I remember him from his earlier days, up to "Blood on the Tracks" - one of his very best. Can't wait to see the film. Couldn't believe the reaction from the scholarly establishment in 2016 when he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. There is more poetry in "Desperation Row" than they have produced in their entire careers. |
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A complete unknown on 21:43 - Jan 21 with 145 views | ted_hendrix | Hull 1 QPR 2. Get thoust Inwards. | |
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