All the songs listed
in the Official Rarities section are cross-referenced by song title in
these
alphabetical pages.
A-E
F-J
K-O
P-S
T-Z
This first part of the list collects non-album song performances and interviews by Bob Dylan on VHS video and DVD (and laserdisc where I have information) up to 1969. I would be grateful for any additional information on these items and other material to place here. Video material included on CD-ROMs or CD Plus discs is still in the main directory in the appropriate part. I don't yet know of any films in the 1960s that used Dylan album tracks.
Films are listed by date of original appearance (in theatres or on TV), not when the VHS video or DVD came out, often some years later. This page does not include songs from regular albums that appear in films or videos without performance footage, nor do I include music videos of standard album tracks - for a full Dylan filmography, see "Expecting Rain" or "TV Talkin'"
For informed discussion of all Bob's screen appearances, see C.P. Lee's well-received book "Like A Bullet Of Light ".
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Jean-Pierre Mercier for laserdisc details and catalogue numbers and Michel Pomarede for scans. Thanks also to Larry Crum for checking these entries against his own collection, "Positively Bob Dylan" by Michael Krogsgaard, "Bob Dylan on Video" (article in "Record Collector" magazine, Sep 1992), and several other sources. All scans that aren't credited are from my own collection or www.amazon.com.
If you have any entries to add to the list or additions/corrections to existing entries, please let me know! Please note I cannot value your Dylan rarities - see the Mission page for reasons why. Contact the dealers on my Trading page for assistance!
Revised:26 January, 2024.
Titles in red are not available on a currently released Bob Dylan CD (for these see bobdylan.com )
Key to symbols used:
Links to other World Wide Web pages -
Links to email addresses -
Performances currently available on commercial CD are marked by
(these are the ones that
count as obscurities
rather than as rarities)
1961
"Autopsy On Operation Abolition" - documentary film available online, Impact Films/Catechetical Guild (USA), 1961:
Picture from National Film Preservation Foundation web-site |
R-2374 1961 Film Soundtrack - 18 fragments of Bob playing guitar with Tony Glover in film Autopsy On Operation Abolition, including excerpt of We Shall Not Be Moved (traditional) The film can be downloaded in full from here: National Film Preservation Foundation: Autopsy on Operation Abolition (1961) |
Picture from National Film Preservation Foundation web-site |
Screenshot from the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK, photo by Arie de Reus |
Thanks to Arie de Reus and André Wilbers for information obtained during Arie's visit to the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK, in Sep 2023.
1965
"Dylan Speaks: The Legendary 1965 Press Conference In San Francisco" - interview DVD releases, Eagle Vision EM 35072-9 (USA), 31 Oct 2006; Eagle Vision EMDV622 (Europe), 2006; Video Pack Nippon SSBX 2341 (Japan), 2008:
Eagle Vision EM 35072-9 (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada |
R-0496-8 Interview at
press conference, San Francisco, CA, 3 Dec 1965 (approx. 53 mins)
For LPs and CDs with the audio of this interview, see Interviews with Bob. The Japanese release has a side obi and a booklet in Japanese. |
Information about the 1965 press conference and broadcast, scan by Jack from Canada |
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Eagle Vision EMDV622 (Europe) - front scan by Jack from Canada |
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Eagle Vision EM 35072-9 (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada |
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Eagle Vision EM 35072-9 (USA) - inside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada |
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Video Pack Nippon SSBX 2341 (Japan) - front with obi, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson |
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Eagle Vision EMDV622 (Europe) - outside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada |
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Eagle Vision EMDV622 (Europe) - inside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada |
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Video Pack Nippon SSBX 2341 (Japan) - DVD scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson |
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Video Pack Nippon SSBX 2341 (Japan) - inside of insert, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson |
Eagle Vision EM 35072-9 (USA) - detail of
rear, scan by Jack from Canada
Eagle Vision EMDV622 (Europe) - detail
of rear, scan by Jack from Canada
Thanks to Tim Dunn for information about this item, which was originally broadcast in 1965. Thanks to Jack from Canada and Sonny Boy McFitzson for the scans.
1967
"Don't Look Back" - feature film
directed by D.A. Pennebaker,
released in theatres 1967, VHS video and Laserdisc releases (USA/UK),
Aug 1986 onwards:
All occurrences of the film title omit the apostrophe, but my
spell
checker won't let me! This film was recorded during Bob's May 1965 tour
of the UK. See 1981
for songs broadcast in "Retro Rock" radio programmes in 1981 about D.A.
Pennebaker. D. A. Pennebaker also assisted Bob in making a TV
documentary for ABC called Eat The Document about the May 1966
tour of the UK with the Hawks (see below).
This entry lists releases of the film in its original form on VHS and laserdisc. Music Content:
R-0666 Only A Pawn In Their
Game - recorded live, Civil Rights Rally, Silas Magee's Farm,
Greenwood, MS, 6 Jul 1963 (excerpt)
Thanks to Larry Crum for information about
R-0666 -
Silas
Magee's Farm is thought by some to have been the inspiration for the
title of Bob's 1965 song Maggie's Farm. I've included this separately
from R-0043 because it doesn't belong to 1965.
R-0402 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
- live, City Hall,
Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965
Following the release of the
50th Anniversary Collection 1965 in Dec
2015,
Bob Stacy has found this is actually Manchester, 7 May 1965!
R-0403 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - sung to Donovan in a hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 8 May 1965
R-0404 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
R-0405 Talking World War III Blues - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965
R-1909 Hard To Please - otherwise unreleased song performed on piano by Bob at 46:00. Thanks to Craig McCoy for information.
R-1911 All I've Got Is All I Want - otherwise unreleased song performed on piano by Bob at 46:00. Thanks to Craig McCoy for information.
R-0043 Other performances - live footage from the May 1965
England
tour, but only fragments of songs
For a full list of these performances see here
. For
performances listed in the 2007 out-takes film 1965 Revisited
see
VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4.
Laserdisc releases
USA/UK releases
Don't Look Back was not released on video until Aug 1986. Before the 2000 DVD/VHS reissue on NewVideo it was available on Paramount and Warner Reprise in the USA and Virgin in Europe.
Later DVD/Blu-ray releases
See VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1 for the 2000 DVD release which contains additional complete audio performances, and therefore warrants a separate entry. Thanks to Jack from Canada for suggesting changes to this entry. Thanks to Harold Lepidus for news that a 2DVD "Collector's Edition" was released by Docurama in the USA on 27 Feb 2007 - this contains the original film, a new hour-long documentary called "Bob Dylan 1965 Revisited" and two books - the first a reprint of the original 1960s 168-page companion book to the film, and the second the "Subterranean Homesick Blues Flipbook", a frame-by-frame still photo presentation of the famous card sequence that starts the film. For more details, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4. A new "Director-Approved Edition" was released on Blu-ray and as a 2DVD set by Criterion in the USA on 24 Nov 2015, see VHS & DVD 2010s. For a 2007 unauthorised DVD release containing out-takes from this documentary, see Questionable Video.
Thanks to Jean-Pol Hiernaux for the scan of the UK VHS video from Jul 1988. Thanks to Hans Seegers, Gil Lamont and Wil Gielen for other information and scans.
"Don't Look Back" - feature film directed by D.A. Pennebaker - VHS video and Laserdisc releases (Japan), 1983 onwards:
"Don't Look Back" - feature film directed by D.A. Pennebaker - VHS release: Virgin Music Video VIR 204 (Australia), 1996(?):
Virgin Music Video VIR 204 (Australia) - VHS insert scan by Stuart Moore |
Thanks to Stuart Moore for information and scans. |
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"Don't Look Back" - feature film directed by D.A. Pennebaker - VHS release: Digital Sound DS/126 (Argentina), 1996(?):
Digital Sound DS/126 (Argentina) - VHS tape spine scan by Sergio
Mariano Romay
"Eat The Document" - one-hour ABC TV
documentary shot by D.A. Pennebaker,
edited by Bob Dylan and Howard Alk, unreleased (USA), 1967:
This film was recorded by D. A. Pennebaker during Bob's May
1966 tour with The Hawks of the UK and France. It was originally
commissioned by ABC TV in the USA for the TV series "ABC Stage 67".
Thanks to Juan B. Heinink for the information that www.amazon.com were
advertising a DVD release in the USA for 31 Dec 2005!
Picture from "TV Talkin'" web-site |
This documentary film was edited from D. A. Pennebaker's footage by Bob and Howard Alk, but was never shown on TV as intended. It has had a couple of cinema showings, and excerpts have been included in many videos, both about Bob and about The Band and Robbie Robertson (see below and all other VHS & DVD pages). Excerpts also appear in the 2005 Martin Scorsese documentary "No Direction Home: Bob Dylan", see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3. Pennebaker also made his own film of the tour called "Something Is Happening", which reportedly contains more performance footage than Eat the Document, but this too remains unseen. For a 2003 unauthorised DVD release of the documentary and a 2007 unauthorised DVD release containing the out-take with Bob and John Lennon in a London taxi, see Questionable Video. |
Advert for screenings at the Museum of Television & Radio, New York, Oct-Nov 1998 |
Excerpts which have appeared in other videos are:
R-2184 I Still Miss Someone (Johnny Cash/Roy Cash Jr.) – jam with Johnny Cash, hotel room, Cardiff, Wales, 11 May 1966, from Eat The Document, 1967
R-0319 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) -
recorded with The Hawks at Edinburgh, Scotland, 20 May 1966
Larry Crum thinks this is actually from Cardiff, Wales, 11 May 1966.
R-0472 I Can't Leave Her Behind [On A Rainy Afternoon] - song worked on by Robbie Robertson and Bob Dylan in a Glasgow hotel room, 13 May 1966 (see also R-0654 below)
R-0485 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down -
performed live with The Hawks, Liverpool, 14 May 1966 (excerpt)
The full performance (R-1758) is included on the Columbia/Legacy USA/Europe 36CD set
The 1966 Live Recordings, Nov 2016. Thanks to Larry Crum for
identifying this.
R-0654 On A Rainy Afternoon [I Can't Leave Her Behind]
- work in progress in hotel room, Glasgow Scotland, 13 May 1966 (see
also R-0472 above)
Both songs were copyrighted separately by Dwarf Music in 1978, but are
really part of the same work-in-progress, and the titles are used
misleadingly. The song identified as I Can't
Leave Her Behind on the bonus disc with the DVD release of
Martin Scorsese's 2005 documentary
No Direction Home: A Film by Martin
Scorsese (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 3 is
actually the song copyrighted as
On A Rainy Afternoon!
All the versions of these two songs (R-0472/R-0654) appear on CD18 of
The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 -
Bob Dylan 1965-1966 The Cutting Edge Collector's Edition, see
2015.
R-0668 Ballad Of A Thin
Man - recorded with The Hawks, May 1966
Larry Crum says this performance is
made up of two parts, neither of which are from Glasgow 19
May 1966, as previously attributed. He says: "It is fairly
obvious they are recorded at different venues if you look at the
microphone setup. The first part (the intro and first verse) is
Newcastle 21 May 1966 and the second part (the last chorus and the end)
is Edinburgh 20 May 1966." This means that the Glasgow 1966
performance from the Columbia/Legacy
USA/Europe
36CD set
The Live 1966 Recordings, Nov 2016,
is no longer listed as R-0668! The Eat The Document performance
reappeared in the 1996 TV series Dancing In The Street - A
History Of Rock And Roll, see
VHS & DVD 1995-99.
R-0719 Like A
Rolling Stone - Live
with The Hawks, Odeon Theatre,
Newcastle, England, 21 May 1966
This video
also appears on
the DVD No Direction Home: A Film by
Martin Scorsese, Paramount Pictures, 3 Oct 2005, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part
3, where it's attributed correctly to Newcastle.
Derek Barker says "The syncing and also the lighting angles
plus the Bob's black shirt, all confirm that the video (as well as the
audio) are from Newcastle. However, at around 1.45 - 1.55, shot from
behind, you can see a green and white harlequin left shirt cuff! If it
is the green and white harlequin shirt than that section of the
clip can't be from Newcastle and must be from Cardiff, one of the
very few places he wore that shirt. Also, the background
lighting changes from deep red to light orange at different points
during the performance." Peter Coulthard says "I think we all
agree the audio on that video is all Newcastle. The film on the
video is from at least 2 venues, there is no doubt about that.
The vast majority of the film (close ups of Bob singing - black shirt
etc) is from Newcastle. The film taken from the side and rear of the
stage (and where other members of the band are featured) is unlikely to
be all from Newcastle and may well be from 2 or more venues. Apart from
the instances where it appears that Bob is wearing a different shirt
(as Derek mentioned) there is a moment at approx 06:47 where Rick Danko
is seen with a white shirt, just for a second or two. In other shots -
Newcastle, I believe - his shirt is a dark colour. Mickey Jones can be
seen wearing a tan jacket at the start - so not Newcastle- but is
wearing black at the end when he departs the drum riser - Newcastle, I
believe. Whether the second venue is Cardiff, well, it is certainly
possible. And we shouldn't discount the possibility of a 3rd venue in
that film." The video therefore may be a compilation of more than
one performance, but the audio is all from Newcastle.
On
the Columbia/Legacy USA/Europe 36CD set
The 1966 Live Recordings, Nov 2016,
this performance is the last track on the Cardiff CD (CD11),
while the real Cardiff performance is the last track on the Newcastle
CD (CD25).
Sound engineer
Richard Alderson usually changed tapes before Like A Rolling Stone to
ensure he caught the full performance, so performances of the song were
on separate tapes on their own, which may explain why the performances
were mixed up. Thanks to Derek Barker, Peter Coulthard and Roger Ford
for help with this difficult problem! Because it's attributed correctly
to Newcastle on
No Direction Home: A Film by Martin
Scorsese
, with the information presumably coming from the Eat The Document
records, the mix-up must have happened after Eat The
Document was edited.
I haven't allocated R- numbers to the other song fragments. For full contents of this film and out-takes which circulate, see "Expecting Rain" or "TV Talkin'" . Thanks to Moise Potié for reminding me that the Dec 2006 Thunder On The Mountain video on Sony Music Box contains part of the out-take of Eat the Document showing Bob with John Lennon in a London taxi, see Online Performances (Other).
Various Artists - "Festival!" - feature
film directed by Murray Lerner first released 1967, DVD release:
Eagle Eye Media EE 39101-9 (USA), 18 Oct 2005;
Eagle Rock Entertainment
EREDV499 (Europe), 24 Oct 2005; RajonVision
RV0536 (Australia), 2005; Videoarts Music VABG-1191 (Japan), Nov
2005/Videoarts Music VABZ-1271 (Japan), 21 May 2008;
Eagle Vision/Leader Music Group ST2D20249 (Argentina),
2008(?):
Thanks to Larry Crum and Tim Dunn for news that the Sep 2005
issue of "Ice" magazine in the USA said that this film of the Newport
Folk Festival 1963-66 would be released on DVD by Eagle Rock in the USA
on 18 Oct 2005. As far
as I know there was never an earlier commercial release on VHS or other
video
media. Other artists included are Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, the Paul
Butterfield Blues Band, Peter, Paul & Mary, Mississippi John Hurt,
Pete Seeger, Donovan and Son House. There are no extras of any kind on
the DVD. For
more Dylan Newport footage see the 2007 US Columbia/Legacy DVD The
Other Side Of The
Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival
1963-1965, VHS & DVD
2000s Part 4.
Eagle Eye Media EE 39101-9 (USA), 18 Oct 2005:
Poster from the Richard & Mimi Fariña web-site |
R-0041
All I Really Want To Do - recorded
live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1964 (evening
show, part of the
afternoon workshop performance on 24
Jul 1965 is also shown) An audio performance of this song is included on the Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music Europe limited edition 9LP set The 50th Anniversary Collection 1964, see 2014. R-0825 Daytime rehearsal with
the Paul
Butterfield Blues Band - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25
Jul 1965 R-0300 Maggie's Farm - recorded live with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965, now released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home, Sep 2005 R-0304 Mr. Tambourine Man - recorded live (solo acoustic) at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965 Glen Dundas also lists a background fragment of Mr. Tambourine Man from 24 Jul 1965, but I have not allocated it a separate R-number. Two songs from the 1965 Newport Folk Festival appear on the 208 track download set 50th Anniversary Collection 1965, Columbia/Legacy (USA), 4 Dec 2015, see 2015: R-1590 Tombstone Blues, Contemporary Songs Workshop, Newport Folk Festival, Freebody Park, Newport, Rhode Island, 24 Jul 1965 R-1591 It Takes A Lot To
Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, Newport Folk Festival, Freebody Park,
Newport, Rhode Island, 25 Jul 1965 |
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Murray Lerner and Peter Yarrow outside the Academy Theater, New York, 18 Jul 2005, picture found by Stuart Moore |
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Alternative poster found by Stuart Moore |
Ad for "Festival" showing in Arlington, MA, Jul 2002 - picture from "Isis 103" |
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Eagle Eye Media EE 39101-9 (USA) - Oct 2005 US DVD, disc scan by Jack from Canada |
Information from Rob van Estrik: "The Festival! film, directed by Murray Lerner (from the generation of direct cinema directors to which D.A. Pennebaker also belongs) exists as 16mm prints only (2 reels) with a magnetic (mono) sound strip attached to the film. The film, shot in b&w, was first distributed in 1966 and is very rarely seen today, all surviving copies stored away at various local film archives. It is a very remarkable film as it very obviously serves as a forerunner to the festival films Monterey Pop and Woodstock in the same way these later bigger festivals followed the annual Newport Jazz and Folk festivals.
The film gives a very good impression of the folk music scene to which Dylan came and went and to which he belonged for several years. The editing is perfect, especially the build-up of the now historic scenes featuring Dylan’s 1965 electric appearance alternated with performances by traditional folk acts. Only from this footage and how it was edited for the film you can understand that Dylan had to force his way out of the scene by playing loud electric music."
Gil Walker adds "There is (or at least was) a longer version of the Festival! film which has been shown on at least a few occasions. I saw it at a special screening at the Yale Law School Film Society in, if I remember right, the fall of 1970. I'm as certain as I can be that it included "It's All Over Now Baby Blue"; and I'm pretty sure it included at least part of a second electric song -- probably "Phantom Engineer", since I'd have remembered "Like A Rolling Stone". Lerner is at least modestly prominent these days for his documentary Message To Love, about the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, finally released in 1993." (see VHS & DVD Part 3)
Thanks to Jack from Canada for scans of the US DVD.
Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV499 (Europe), 24 Oct 2005:
Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV499 (Europe) - sealed front with sticker (my copy) |
My European DVD release looks almost identical to the US DVD release. |
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RajonVision RV0536 (Australia), 2005:
Videoarts Music VABG-1191 (Japan), Nov 2005; Videoarts Music VABZ-1271 (Japan), 21 May 2008:
Eagle Vision/Leader Music Group ST2D20249 (Argentina), 2008(?):
Eagle Vision/Leader Music Group ST2D20249
(Argentina) - detail of rear of DVD case insert, scan by Sergio Mariano
Romay
Eagle Vision/Leader Music Group ST2D20249
(Argentina) - detail of insert, scan by Sergio Mariano Romay
Criterion Collection US 2017 Blu-ray/DVD Releases:
Criterion Collection 2017 US Blu-ray release, picture from www.amazon.com |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - screenshot by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - front of booklet, scan by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - outside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - outside of insert, scan by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Criterion Collection CC2804D (USA) - rear of booklet, scan by Jack from Canada (2017 DVD release) |
Thanks to Hank Wellman for information that a new US edition edition was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Criterion Collection on 12 Sep 2017. Thanks to Jack from Canada for further information and scans.
1969
Johnny Cash - "The Man ●
His World ●
His Music" - documentary film released 15 Oct 1969,
VHS video: Intervision
Video
(catalogue
number?) (USA),
1980/Goodtimes Home Video 8295 (USA), 1992; DVD: Cherry Red Records CRDVD 002
(USA -
Region 0), Jun 2000; Sanctuary
06076-88336-9 (USA - Region 1)/Sanctuary
SDE 3008 (UK - Region 2), May 2002; Cherry Red Records CRDVD 002N (UK - Region 2), 24 Feb 2003/BMG (catalogue
number?) (USA - Region 1), 8 Mar 2005:
Information
from Rob van Estrik: This film has
been issued on video several times by different labels, first in 1979
(in UK
only, deleted in 1981), and most recently by Visionary, again within
UK only." More scans required!
Thanks to Michael Merchant for the original film poster scan. This poster was given to him by Bruce Elfstrom, son of the film's director Robert Elfstrom. It is about 22" x 14" and is numbered 69/347. The 1980 VHS video was deleted in 1981 (thanks to Larry Crum for this information). Larry Crum informs me his later VHS video, Goodtimes Home Video 8295, released 1992, has the title Johnny Cash: The Man And His Music - scans required! The UK DVD was originally released by Sanctuary in 2002, but then the Cherry Red Records version was released in the UK in 2003 with the same catalogue number as the US release, but yet another different cover (this is still available). The 2005 US DVD release again uses new artwork, this time in black-and-white.
Part of this film, including the Dylan footage, appeared in the 1984 documentary The Other Side Of Nashville (see VHS & DVD 1980s).
The audio soundtrack of this film was released in 1973 as a 2LP set but it dies not include R-0069. The painting on the left above of Bob and Johnny duetting is by Jason Gluskin (2010). For more details, see
Chimes Of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International, a charity 4CD set of Dylan covers
Thanks to Peter Gilmer, Freddy Ordoñez Araque and Fred Muller for information. Thanks to Jack from Canada for scans of the 2005 Sanctuary US DVD release. This was reportedly a remastered edition with bonus material, but the Dylan material appears to be unchanged.
The clip of Bob and Johnny singing One Too Many
Mornings was included in the UK BBC TV documentary "The Heart Of
Country: How Nashville became Music City USA", broadcast on BBC4 on
Friday 7 Nov 2014.
Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 190759965122 (UK) - front of card sleeve, picture from Badlands web-site |
Jack from Canada says the take of Bob and Johnny released in Nov 2019 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 15 - Travelin' Thru 1967-1969 (Take 3 from 18 Feb 1969) is an alternate take to R-0069, and that track from the set is not listed in the booklet as having been previously released. Thanks to Michel Pomarede for identifying R-0069 as Take 2 from 17 Feb 1969. This has now been released in Dec 2019 on 50th Anniversary Collection 1969, a very limited 2CD set, so it remains a rarity 2019). |
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