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 third part of the 2000s list collects non-album song performances and interviews by Bob Dylan on DVD from 2005-2006. 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. Unauthorised documentaries or compilations of performance footage are now included in Questionable Video. For 2005-06 films with Dylan album tracks, see VHS & DVD: Films with Dylan Album Tracks 2000s Part 2.
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 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: 18 February, 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)
2005
Joni Mitchell - "Collector's Edition" - 2 DVD set, DVD: Eagle Eye Media EE 39072-9 (USA), 11 Jan 2005:
Eagle Eye Media EE 39072-9 (USA) - picture from www.amazon.com |
This 2DVD set combines the 2003 documentary A Woman Of Heart And Mind (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 2) with a 1998 live show previously released as Painting With Words And Music. |
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Eagle Eye Media EE 39072-9 (USA) - front sticker scan by Jack from Canada |
It is advertised as having a duet with Joni and Bob Dylan on Positively 4th Street, but this actually amounts to a clip of Joni singing along to Bob's record! There is also some footage of Dylan at Newport and from Don't Look Back. For the 1967 Don't look Back film, see VHS & DVD 1960s, The second DVD has no Dylan content.
Thanks to Harold Lepidus for information about this item. Thanks to Jack from Canada for the scan of the front sticker (my copy didn't have one).
USA For Africa (Various Artists) - "20th Anniversary
Special Edition: We Are The
World - The Story Behind The Song" - 2DVD set, Image Entertainment
USA2636DVD (USA), 1 Feb 2005:
For the USA For Africa audio album and singles, see
1985. For the original 1985 VHS and laserdisc releases,
see
VHS & DVD
1980s. This DVD contains 206 minutes of bonus footage, including
rehearsal material. There is an 8-page stapled booklet.
R-0164-8 We Are the World (Michael Jackson-Lionel Ritchie) - Bob contributes vocals to charity single (6:22)
R-0358-2 We Are the World (Michael Jackson-Lionel Ritchie) - Bob contributes vocals to charity single (rehearsal)
R-0750-2 We Are The World (Michael Jackson/Lionel Ritchie) - Bob contributes to show finale at "Live Aid", Philadelphia, PA, 13 Jul 1985 (this is in full)
Thanks to Freddy Ordoñez Araque, Tim Dunn, Ted Harrington for information and to Jack from Canada and Franck Faugere for scans. Jack's US copy has an extra yellow text box on the front with "INCLUDES NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN FOOTAGE".
USA For Africa (Various Artists) - "20th Anniversary Special Edition: We Are The World - The Story Behind The Song" - 2DVD set, BMG/Image Entertainment 82876 66601 9 (Europe), 2005; Universal Music 0602527152424 (Europe), 2009(?):
Thanks to Gerd Rundel for scans of the 2005 BMG/Image Entertainment release. Franck's Universal European copy, bought in France in 2009 after the death of Michael Jackson, has a front sticker emphasising his involvement.
USA For Africa (Various Artists) - "20th Anniversary
Special Edition: We Are The
World - The Story Behind The Song" - 2DVD set, Dream Time Entertainment JPBR-14701~2
(Japan), 24 Jun 2005; Happinet HMBR-1065~6 (Japan),
27 Jan 2010; "Karaoke" single DVD release: Dream Time Entertainment
JPBR-11001 (Japan), 2009:
For the USA For Africa audio album and singles, see
1985. All of
these contain the studio video of the song only, not the rehearsal or live
versions of the song. The 2010 2DVD Happinet release has two bonus video tracks
not included on the 2005 2DVD Dream Time Entertainment release:
Excerpt from the 1986 American Music Awards ceremony, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, 27 Jan 1986, host Diana Ross
Excerpt from the 1986 Grammy Awards ceremony, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, 25 Feb 1986, host Kenny Rogers
Both the American Music Awards and the Grammy Awards videos contain clips of R-0164 including Bob. I'm not giving these clips separate R-numbers.
USA For Africa (Various Artists) - "We Are The World" - DVD+CD single sets, Happinet HMBR-1067 (Japan), 2010; Happinet HMBR-1097 (Japan), 2015:
Happinet HMBR-1067 (Japan), 2010:
This 2010 DVD+CD promo set in a two disc slimline jewel case includes both video and audio versions of a 6:21 version of We Are the World and R-0357 (7:10, the extended version from 12" and cassette singles). However, Jack from Canada reports that the 6:21 version is not the 7" single version (R-0164). On both the CD and DVD it is a mainly instrumental/karaoke version of the 7" single, using the backing track (on the DVD lyrics are printed on screen to sing along to). This means that Bob does not participate on this version.
R-0357-2 We Are the World (Michael Jackson-Lionel Ritchie) - extended version (7:19) on 12" singles
The obi of the copy shown has a promo sticker and the two discs both have "SAMPLE" in the clear centres. This release is listed here as well as in 1985 with the original USA for Africa releases.
Happinet HMBR-1097 (Japan), 2015:
Thanks to Wil Gielen and Jack from Canada for information and scans.
USA For Africa (Various Artists) - "20th Anniversary
Special Edition: We Are The
World - The Story Behind The Song" - DVD+CD set, Dream Time Entertainment JPBR-11801~2
(Japan), 29 Jun 2006; Dream Time Entertainment JPBR-11501 (Japan), 17 Jul 2009:
For the USA For Africa audio album and singles, see
1985.
"Camp Burlesque" - feature film released in 2005, DVD release: Swingomatic (catalogue number?) (USA), 1 Jun 2005:
US DVD release - picture from www.amazon.com |
Sadly, the rarity listed below is not in this film, even though it's
on the film soundtrack album! R-0452 Rising Sun (Hufsteter/Larriva/Marsico/Quintana) - Bob plays harmonica for the
Cruzados (then the Plugz), 1984 R-0452 is also included on the BMG Germany 2CD compilation May Your Song Always Be Sung: The Songs Of Bob Dylan Vol. 3, see 2003. For the belated US Bird Song Records soundtrack album for this film, which does contain R-0452, see 2007. Thanks to Jean-Pol Hiernaux and Jack from Canada for information. |
Bird Song Records BSCD 104 (USA) - picture from www.amazon.com |
Various Artists - "20 Years Ago Today: Live Aid" - extract from US/UK TV broadcast aired 13 Jul 1985, DVD release: WSM R2-970451 (USA), 2005/Warner Music Vision 2564 62464-2 (UK), 4 Jul 2005:
Warner Music Vision 2564 62464-2 (UK) - DVD front (my copy, US release is the same) |
R-0749 Blowin' In The Wind - with Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood at "Live Aid", JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, PA, 13 Jul 1985 (44 sec excerpt of R-0690, see below) R-0750-3 We Are
The World (Michael Jackson/Lionel Ritchie) - Bob contributes to
show finale at "Live Aid", Philadelphia, PA, 13 Jul 1985 (this is in full) For the 2004 complete 4DVD release with R-0690 in full, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 2. Thanks to Freddy Ordoñez Araque, Franck Faugere and Jean-Pol Hiernaux for information and to Jack from Canada for scans of the 2005 US release. |
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Various Artists - "20 Years Ago Today: Live Aid" - DVD release: Warner WPBR 90450 (Japan), 13 Jul 2005:
"Democracy Now!" - TV broadcast DVD-R (no catalogue number) (USA), 26 Aug
2005:
The programme is partly about the murder of Emmett Till and includes Bob's
song, played over a series of still photographs. The DVD-R comes in a "Democracy Now" generic card sleeve and has a printed disc with
programme information. For an audio-only version of this programme, see
2005.
Front scan by Jack from Canada |
DVD-R scan by Jack from Canada |
Detail of DVD-R, scan by Jack from Canada |
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R-0082-4 The Death Of Emmett Till
- lyrics on bobdylan.com
here, from "The Broadside Show" radio
broadcast, WBAI-FM, New York, May 1962
Originally released on the Smithsonian/Folkways album Broadside
Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion with Bob performing as "Blind Boy
Grunt", see 1972.
This is a different version from Witmark demo R-0035, found on the Warner Brothers sampler Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler, see 1967, now released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 9 - The Witmark Demos 1962-1964, 2010.
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Saturday Night Live: The First 5 Years" - NBC TV broadcast 20 Feb 2005, USA: DVD release: Lions Gate Entertainment 18051 (USA), 6 Sep 2005:
Lions Gate Entertainment 18051 (USA) - US DVD release, picture from www.amazon.com (front) |
R-0721 Gotta Serve Somebody - live on TV (excerpt), "Saturday Night Live", NBC
Studios, New York, 20 Oct 1979 Sadly there is only about 30 seconds of this performance! This DVD is of an 80 min documentary broadcast in the USA in Sep 2005. On the DVD there is also a 60 min extra feature called "The First Five Years...The Rest of the Story", but that has no Dylan content. Thanks to Freddy Ordoñez Araque, Tim Dunn, Glen Dundas and Stuart Moore for the information. Thanks to Jack from Canada for information that the complete Season 5 of the US NBC TV series "Saturday Night Live" with all the musical performances in full was released in the USA in Dec 2009. As well as Gotta Serve Somebody, Bob also performed When You Gonna Wake Up and I Believe In You from Slow Train Coming at NBC Studios, New York, on 20 Oct 1979, and these are included in full in that DVD set. For more details see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4. |
Lions Gate Entertainment 18051 (USA) - US DVD release, picture from www.amazon.com (back) |
Australian Region 4 release, picture from eBay |
"No Direction Home - Bob Dylan" - TV series from Spitfire Holdings/Paramount Pictures broadcast 26-27 Sep 2005, 2DVD set: Paramount Home Entertainment 03105 (USA), 20 Sep 2005; Paramount Home Entertainment PHE 8823 (UK), 5 Oct 2005; "Deluxe 10th Anniversary Editions", Capitol B002546809 (USA)/Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe), 30 Sep 2016; 4 Disc Deluxe Box Set: Capitol B002547180 (USA), 2016:
Front of slipcase with sticker (my American copy) |
For The Bob Dylan Scrapbook, 1956-1966, the Sep 2005 book associated with this documentary with text by Robert Santelli, see Interviews with Bob. |
Sticker on front of slipcase |
Paramount Home Entertainment 03105 (USA), promo DVD release, Sep 2005:
T. J. Jenkins says:
"Contents of the promo DVD:
Two parts of the Like a Rolling Stone performance with Judas at the end,
Manchester 17 May 1966.
This is from No Direction Home about 1:05 minute mark right at the beginning, the first clip
on the promo disc is an excerpt of this longer sequence at the beginning of
No Direction Home.
It is includes different camera angles or video cuts, because on the promo disc
at the 1:15 mark you see the drummer hitting some beats right before it switches
to one of the fans complaining about the performance. On the No Direction Home film, the same
drum beats occur at the 1:39 mark but you are seeing Bob's back instead of the
drummer.
The second LARS on the promo DVD excerpt starts at the 4:58 mark. This lines up
at the 13:20 mark on disc 1 of the commercial release.
At 5:26 on the promo, Bob finishes the last "Like a Rolling Stone", which
matches 13:49 on disc 1 of the commercial release. This is the same length so
far.
The last harp solo starts at 5:29 on the promo, and 13:50 on disc 1 of the
commercial release.
Bob steps away from the mike at 5:42 on the promo, and at 14:14 on disc 1 of the
commercial release.
This gives 13 seconds for the last harp solo on the promo, and 24 seconds on
No Direction Home.
It is very weird, but it seems the promo DVD has a stealth edit of the
performance. LOL!
The promo clip ends at 5:44 on the DVD, and the clip on No Direction Home ends at 14:17.
Total length of the second excerpt of the LARS performance on the promo is 46
seconds, but runs 57 seconds on No Direction Home.
Promo DVD contains excerpt of Mr. Tambourine Man performance from Newport Folk
Festival Topical Songs Workshop. Promo DVD has full verse 2 and verse 3
performance.
= Promo contains an excerpt of R-0717.
No Direction Home film plays full verse 1 and verse 2. When verse 3 begins, Bob's performance
is overdubbed with Harold Leventhal interview.
The bonus features of the DVD have the full R-0717 performance.
R-0726 seems to be from 26 Jun 1964 evening performance 2 days later.
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) looks like 1965.
Promo DVD has verse 1 and verse 2 (starts at 3:31 on promo)
No Direction Home film has verse 1 and verse 2 (starts at 21:32 on part 2)
These sound probably the same, both contain verse 1 and verse 2, the timing is
about the same. However, the video footage is different - different edits/
angles?
Bjorner does not seem to specify which performance of It's Alright Ma was on the
No Direction Home DVD. The film doesn't indicate.
Searching For A Gem site lists:
R-0811 It's All Right, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - live, Town Hall, Birmingham,
England, 5 May 1965
A shorter segment of this performance is included in the 2005 No Direction
Home DVD.
If this is correct, the promo DVD would contain an excerpt of R-0811.
Promo contains excerpt of
Blowin' In the Wind with ensemble from Newport 1963 - part of R-0022."
Paramount Home Entertainment 03105 (USA), 20 Sep 2005; Paramount Home Entertainment PHE 8823 (UK), 5 Oct 2005:
Paramount Home Entertainment 03105 (USA) -front of sealed copy with stickers (my copy) |
This release covering the years up to 1966 is directed by Martin Scorsese and was shown on PBS in the USA and on BBC2 in the UK on 26-27 Sep 2005. It contains very exciting previously unreleased footage (see below) as well as excerpts from ten hours of interviews with Bob conducted by Jeff Rosen in 2000. The 2DVD set released at almost the same time contains many bonus live performances not included in the documentary itself. The DVD case has an orange sticker advertising seven never-seen-before Dylan performances. The 2CD set associated with the Martin Scorsese documentary was released on 16 Aug 2005 in the USA as The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home - The Soundtrack, see International Albums (Regular). |
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Thanks to Juan B. Heinink for this list of performances not on the soundtrack album: R-numbers will be allocated to these when I have the exact dates of the performances.
Little Richard
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of John Bucklen
Teen Love Serenade
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of Ric Kangas
Streets Of Glory
Traditional, Arranged and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of Cleve Pettersen and The Minnesota Historical Society
Ramblin' Round
Written by Woody Guthrie, Huddie Ledbetter & John A. Lomax
Ludlow Music, Inc.
Performed by Bob Dylan
Sally Gal
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of Oscar Brand and WNYC Radio
When the Ship Comes In
Written by Bob Dylan
Performed by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez
Courtesy of Columbia Records
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (Session out-takes)
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan (incomplete take)
Courtesy of Columbia Records,
by arrangement with Sony BMG
R-2183
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
(Hank Williams) - performed by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, hotel room, Cardiff, Wales, 11 May 1966
(An out-take from the film Eat The Document, see
VHS & DVD 1960s. In Eat The Document itself Bob and Johnny perform I
Still Miss Someone, also hotel room, Cardiff, Wales, 11 May 1966)
Thanks to Fred Muller and Bob Stacy for information on the extra performances on the DVD set not in the film. Three are misdated!
R-0714 Blowin' In The Wind - Live on TV, Westinghouse
Studios "Folk Songs And More Folk Songs", 3 Mar 1963, broadcast May 1963
The audio of this performance is now available on the German Classic Hits
compilation CD Blowin' In The Wind: 20
Versions, see 2010.
For Bob Dylan:
Broadcasting Live - The First 30 Years, an unauthorised 3DVD UK set from 2005
with video performances of Blowin' In The Wind, Man Of Constant Sorrow and The
Ballad Of Hollis Brown from that broadcast, see
Questionable Video Releases.
The Ballad Of Hollis Brown from this date has now been released in audio on the Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music Europe 6LP limited edition 50th Anniversary Collection 1963, Dec
2013.
This video performance is now included in the 2015 US DVD Sing Out! Icons Of
Folk (see VHS & DVD
2010s Part 1).
R-0715 Girl Of The North Country - Live on TV, from Unaired Canadian TV Special "Quest", Feb 1964
R-0716 Man Of Constant Sorrow (Traditional) - Live on TV,
Westinghouse Studios "Folk Songs And More Folk Songs", 3 Mar 1963
(not 1964 as listed and therefore out of sequence)
The audio version of this performance is on the 2CD set The Bootleg
Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home - The Soundtrack, see
International Albums (Regular).
R-0021 With God On Our Side - with Joan Baez, recorded live
at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 28 Jul 1963 (evening show)
Larry Crum has now confirmed this is not the performance from the Vanguard
album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964,
which now turns out to be from the morning workshop on 27 Jul 1963 (not the afternoon workshop on 26 Jul 1963
as previously listed). This is
therefore the first appearance of this evening show performance! A different
part of this performance (which I have still listed as R0021) occurs in the 2007
DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival
1963-1965, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4.
R-0819 Talkin' World War III Blues - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (evening concert), part of the performance, which appears in full on the 2007 DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4
R-0821 Only A Pawn In Their Game - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (evening concert), part of the performance, which appears in full on the 2007 DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4
R-0717 Mr. Tambourine Man - live at the Newport Folk Festival,
Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1964 (not 26 Jul 1964 as listed)
This performance in the special features section of the DVD is from the afternoon
workshop on the 24th and not from the evening performance on the 26th - it is
therefore previously uncirculating. The genuine evening performance from 26 Jul
1964 (R-0726) turned up as part of a Three Track Download Only Single,
available for download from iTunes in the UK and USA in Nov 2005, see
2005.
R-0718 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - Live in London, England, 8 May 1965 (listed only as "May 1965")
R-0719-2 Like A Rolling Stone - Live with The Hawks, Odeon Theatre, Newcastle, England, 21 May 1966, previously included in the 1967 unreleased documentary Eat the Document, see VHS & DVD 1960s). The audio from this performance is also on the Columbia/Legacy USA/Europe 36CD set The 1966 Live Recordings, Nov 2016, where it's attributed incorrectly to Cardiff!
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 confirming R-0719 is definitely from Newcastle, not Cardiff.
R-0720 One Too Many Mornings - Live in Liverpool, England, 14 May 1966 (not 1 May
1966 as listed)
Part of this performance is also included in the 2013 PBS documentary King Of
Hollywood: Inventing David Geffen, see VHS & DVD 2010s
R-0825-2 Daytime rehearsal with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band - live, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965
Different clips of this rehearsal appeared in the 1967 Murray Lerner film
Festival" (see VHS & DVD 1960s)
and again in the 2007 DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival
1963-1965 , also directed by Murray Lerner (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4),
but I've given them the same R-number for convenience. Thanks to Larry Crum for
information.
(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)
R-1655
Positively 4th Street - video excerpt of live performance
from Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY, 5 Feb 1966
Thanks to Ian Woodward for information that the sound that
accompanies the video clip is actually from the 1965 studio-recorded single, not
the live audio from the White Plains concert!
Larry Crum adds: "The fragment on Robbie Robertson - "Going Home" (see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 1), previously identified as On A Rainy Afternoon is really I Can't Leave Her Behind (this actually contains the words "I can't leave her behind") while the song on "No Direction Home - Bob Dylan" identified as I Can't Leave Her Behind is really On A Rainy Afternoon. They sound like two very different songs although I understand they are different stages of development of the same song. Somewhere along the line the titles have been confused!"
Larry also says: "On the No Direction Home DVD where it is covering Newport 1963, there is a cut of Dylan and Baez performing With God On Our Side. Joan Baez drags Dylan onto the stage, (so it must be her performance with him as guest) and it is referenced in the DVD as "closing night" (it definitely is at night on the same stage as the other Newport evening concert performances). This would make this the 28 Jul 1963 evening concert performance. However it is different from the Newport Broadside: Topical Songs At The Newport Folk Festival 1963 performance (R-0021, see 1964) which has always been accepted as the 28 Jul 1963 evening concert performance. The Baez harmonies are especially different. Perhaps Newport Broadside actually contains the 26 Jul 1963 workshop performance. It will be interesting to see if The Other Side Of The Mirror 2007 DVD (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4) will cast some light on this." Bob Stacy has now proven that the performance on the Newport Broadside album is actually from the 27 Jul 1963 morning workshop performance (R-0311 - stereo/R-0311M - mono), which has meant considerable change to 1964 and R-numbers! The version from the afternoon workshop on 26 Jul 1963 does not seem to be circulating.
Thanks to Jack from Canada for the information that the documentary was available for download from iTunes in Jan 2006 as a four-part "Podcast". An excerpt from the film soundtrack (Bob's rap outside the pet shop) was released under the name Apothecary on a French Naïve Records compilation Dylan Mania Par Béatrice Ardisson, see 2009. Thanks to Tim Dunn, Freddy Ordoñez Araque and Bob Stacy for information.
Harald Sigvartsen has identified the following still pictures from the documentary.
Disc Time Comment:
1 25.27 Picture from the front of Live from The Gaslight, 2005
1 1.17.56 Picture from the booklet (page 13) of the No Direction Home disc-set
1 1.33.12 Picture from the front of the booklet of the Live 1964 disc-set
1 1.33.45 Picture from rear of the booklet of the No Direction Home disc-set
1 1.40.44 Alternate picture of the front of the The Witmark Demos, 1962-1964 booklet
1 1.42.29 Picture from the rear of inlay from the The Witmark Demos, 1962-1964 disc-set
2 6.23 Picture of the rear of the slipcase of the Live 1964 disc-set
2 6.27 Picture used on the second disc of the Live 1964 disc-set
2 6.30 Full frame picture of the picture from page 35 in the booklet of the Live 1964 disc-set.
"American Masters" Emmy submission 2DVD set (USA), 2006:
Rock & Roll Back Stage Pass: 4 Movie Collection (USA), 2011:
Picture from www.amazon.com |
Thanks to Harold Lepidus for information about a Paramount US 2011 4DVD set called Rock & Roll Back Stage Pass: 4 Movie Collection which includes No Direction Home. The other three titles are Shine A Light (The Rolling Stones), Rattle And Hum (U2) and Heart Of Gold (Neil Young). |
"Deluxe 10th Anniversary Editions", Capitol B002546809 (USA)/Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe), 30 Sep 2016; 4 Disc Deluxe Box Set: Capitol B002547180 (USA), 2016:
Capitol B002546809 (USA) - US release with Best Buy sticker, picture from www.blu-ray.com |
Thanks to Tom Shreck for information about a "Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition" of the No Direction Home documentary to be released as a Blu-Ray two disc set on 30 Sep 2016. The set is expanded with over two hours of extra footage and previously unseen interviews, such as an interview with Martin Scorsese; long versions of interviews with Dave Van Ronk and Liam Clancy; plus unseen footage from the UK tours (Don't Look Back/Eat the Document - yet to be documented). The front of the US Best Buy edition shown has a “PARENTAL ADVISORY” sticker in the bottom right corner. This new version is screening at the "Dylan On Film" festival organised by the Bob Dylan Archive in Tulsa, OK, on 21 Sep 2016. The two disc set is Blu-ray Region A and may not play on Blu-ray players outside North America. Jean-Pol Hiernaux's European DVD copy (not Blu-ray) was bought in Belgium in Nov 2016 and was made in the Netherlands. This copy is region-free. |
Capitol B002546809 (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada |
Capitol B002546809 (USA) - rear scan by Jack from Canada |
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Capitol B002546809 (USA) - DVD1 scan by Jack from Canada |
Capitol B002546809 (USA) - front sticker scan by Jack from Canada |
Capitol B002546809 (USA) - DVD2 scan by Jack from Canada |
Capitol B002546809 (USA) - inside of DVD insert, scan by Jack from Canada |
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Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe) - front scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe) - outside of DVD insert, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe) - DVD1 scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe) - detail of DVD1, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe) - DVD2 scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
Capitol VFE 13430 (Europe) - detail of outside of DVD
insert, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux (all regions)
Thanks to Jack from Canada for scans of the US 2DVD Capitol release. Fred Muller has a DVD copy of the UK release bought in New Zealand. He says: "This copy was made in the EU with the British "15: Contains Strong Language" censor image printed on the back and the New Zealand "M" rating (for "offensive language") stuck on the front. One Too Many Mornings from Liverpool 1966 is still misdated as May 1! It contains over two discs the original 207-minute documentary with an additional 150 minutes of interview material, principally with Martin Scorsese, Liam Clancy and Dave Van Ronk. There is no further music or Jeff Rosen interview material. The discs resemble vinyl with, respectively, blue and red labels."
***** No Direction Home 4 disc Deluxe Box Set Capitol: B002547180 (2016) USA 2 Blu-ray + 2 DVD in Cardboard Box
This set comes in a 10" x 11" cardboard box (with removable lid/box top) and comes with a Dylan magazine (8" x 10 3/4") reprinting historic articles plus three 8" x 10" photo prints of Dylan together with a card folder housing the 4 discs.
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
"No Direction Home - Bob Dylan" - TV series from Spitfire Holdings/Paramount Pictures broadcast 26-27 Sep 2005, 2DVD set: Paramount Home Entertainment P453067 (Germany), Paramount Home Entertainment 313833 (France); Paramount Home Entertainment 55064 (Benelux), Paramount Home Entertainment DK 1111846 (Denmark), Paramount Home Entertainment NO 1111846 (Norway), Paramount Home Entertainment FN 1111846 (Finland), Paramount Home Entertainment 104537-9 (Australia), Paramount Home Entertainment SDP-545 (Brazil), Oct 2005; Video CD: Paramount Home Entertainment PM111184.2S (Thailand), Oct 2005; Paramount Home Entertainment PAR 111184 (Poland), 2010:
European releases: Paramount Home Entertainment P453067 (Germany), Paramount Home Entertainment 313833 (France), Paramount Home Entertainment 55064 (Benelux), Paramount Home Entertainment (catalogue number?) (France), Paramount Home Entertainment PAR 111184 (Poland):
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Paramount Home Entertainment P453067 (Germany) - unfolded DVD case insert, scan by Gerd Rundel |
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Paramount Home Entertainment P453067 (Germany) - front of insert, scan by Gerd Rundel (text in German) |
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Paramount Home Entertainment P453067 (Germany) - DVD1 scan by Gerd Rundel |
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Paramount Home Entertainment 55064 (Benelux) - unfolded DVD case insert, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
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Paramount Home Entertainment 313833 (France) - DVD1 scan by Billy Bolley |
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Paramount Home Entertainment 55064 (Benelux) - insert front scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux (text in French) |
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Paramount Home Entertainment 55064 (Benelux) - detail of rear of insert, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux (text in Flemish and French) |
Paramount Home Entertainment 55064 (Benelux) - DVD1 scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
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Paramount Home Entertainment PAR 111184 (Poland) - unfolded DVD case insert, scan by Janusz Weselski |
Paramount Home Entertainment PAR 111184 (Poland) - DVD1 scan by Janusz Weselski |
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Thanks to Hervé from France for information about a boxed set called "Le Coffret Bob Dylan [The Bob Dylan Box]" available in Jan 2014 with a special issue of the French newspaper "Le Nouvel Observateur" that includes "No Direction Home", "I'm Not There" from 2007 (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 4) and a French language book (above left). For a different 2012 French boxed set, see below.
Scandinavian releases: Paramount Home Entertainment DK 1111846 (Denmark), Paramount Home Entertainment NO 1111846 (Norway), Paramount Home Entertainment FN 1111846 (Finland):
Paramount Home Entertainment 104537-9 (Australia):
Thanks to Martin Barrack for scans of the Australian release. The Australian release has a clear case and printing on the reverse of the case insert.
Paramount Home Entertainment SDP-545 (Brazil), Oct 2005:
Video CD: Paramount Home Entertainment PM111184.2S (Thailand), Oct 2005:
"Coffret Culte: Bob Dylan [Cult Box: Bob Dylan]" - 2DVD-CD boxed set, FNAC ISBN 2-630031321560(France), 2008:
Thanks to Jean-Pol Hiernaux and Wiebke Dittmer for information about the Thai Video CD release, released in 2005. This release comes in a slipcase with three discs! Thanks to Michel Pomarede for information and scans of the French boxed set.
"No Direction Home - Bob Dylan" - TV series from Spitfire Holdings/Paramount Pictures broadcast 26-27 Sep 2005, 2DVD set: Paramount Home Entertainment PPF 111184 (Japan), 23 Jun 2006 (Special Limited Edition in slipcase); Paramount Home Entertainment PPF 111184 (Japan), Jul 2006 (Standard Edition); Paramount Home Entertainment PQF 111184 (Japan), 25 May 2007 (Low Price Standard Edition); Paramount Home Entertainment PPST 111184 (Japan), 22 Jun 2007 (Special Limited Edition in CD-size digipak); "10th Anniversary Edition" - 2 Blu-ray set: Universal UIXC-10001/2 (Japan)/2DVD set- Universal UIBC-10002/3 (DVD) (Japan), 7 Dec 2016:
Paramount Home Entertainment S111184/PRMD-0052 (Japan), 2005-6 (Promo releases):
Paramount Home Entertainment PPF 111184 (Japan), 23 Jun 2006 (Special Limited Edition in slipcase); Paramount Home Entertainment PPF 111184 (Japan), Jul 2006 (Standard Edition):
Paramount Home Entertainment PPST 111184 (Japan), 22 Jun 2007 (Special Limited Edition in CD-size digipak):
Paramount Home Entertainment PQF 111184 (Japan), 22 Jun 2007 (Special Low Price Edition):
"10th Anniversary Edition" Universal UIBC-10002/3 (Japan), 7 Dec 2016:
The 2Blu-ray edition (not shown) is Universal UIXC-10001/2 and priced at ¥6,804, The 2DVD edition is UIBC-10002/3 and priced at ¥5,724. There is a Japanese language insert with notes by Heckel Sugano.
"No Direction Home - Bob Dylan" - TV series from Spitfire Holdings/Paramount Pictures broadcast 26-27 Sep 2005, 2DVD set: Paramount Pictures/AVH (Argentina Video Home) L1111184 (Argentina), 2006:
Paramount Pictures/AVH (Argentina Video Home) L1111184
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This release has Spanish text front and rear of the DVD case insert. The features are in English, with subtitles in English, Portuguese and Spanish. This edition does not have an inside insert. On the front, at bottom left, is the anti-piracy hologram of the UAV (Union Argentina of Video), that guarantees that the edition is original and legitimate. Disc 1 (Lado Uno) has catalogue number “L11111841” like the catalogue number on the insert. Disc 2 (Lado Dos) has catalogue number “L11111842”. This Argentinean release was exported to Uruguay and Paraguay, for sale in these countries.
Thanks to Sergio Mariano Romay for information and scans.
"No Direction Home - Bob Dylan" - TV series from Spitfire Holdings/Paramount Pictures broadcast 26-27 Sep 2005, 2DVD set: Télérama LES ICONES DU ROCK 4 (France), 2010:
This release is No. 4 in Series 2 of the DVD series "Les Icones du Rock [Rock Icons]" bought with the French TV magazine "Télérama". The six DVDs can also be bought in a box.
Thanks to Franck Faugere for information and scans.
George Harrison & Friends - "The Concert For Bangladesh" - expanded 2DVD set of 1972 Apple feature film, Boxed set: Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970481 (USA); Standard edition: Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970480 (USA), 24 Oct 2005:
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970481 (USA) - front of boxed set, scan by Jack from Canada |
All songs recorded live with George Harrison, Leon Russell and Ringo Starr, Madison Square Garden, New York, 1 Aug 1971 (evening show). The video release omits Mr Tambourine Man (R-0078) from the Apple 1972 soundtrack album (see 1972). For the remastered CD version with the bonus track Love Minus Zero/No Limit (R-0722), see 2005. For original VHS video, laserdisc and DVD releases of the feature film, also omitting Mr. Tambourine Man, see VHS & DVD 1970s. Arie de Reus thinks that when he saw the film on its first release in 1972 on a special large screen Mr. Tambourine Man was included, and that pre-release information for the VHS release in 1983 said that Mr. Tambourine Man would be included. However, no commercial release of the show has ever included it so far! Can anyone else remember seeing the film including Mr. Tambourine Man in 1972? Ian Woodward says he has the original press pack from the 1972 screening, which lists the songs, and Mr. Tambourine Man is not included, so it may not have been filmed. Jenni Barrett says a video of Mr. Tambourine Man claiming to be from the Concert for Bangladesh was available on the Internet, but is no longer available. |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970481 (USA) - back of boxed set, scan found by Freddy Ordoñez Araque |
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Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970480 (Canada) - front of standard edition, scan by Jack from Canada |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970481 (USA) - inside of boxed set with discs, scan by Jack from Canada |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970480 (Canada) - open digipak with discs, scan by Jack from Canada |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino R2 970480 (Canada) - rear of standard edition, scan by Jack from Canada |
R-0484-3 If Not For You - a short
clip of Bob and George Harrison performing this song early in the film, not
included on the soundtrack album
For the full version on disc 2, see below.
R-0075-6 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
This performance also appeared on a 1983 compilation from Columbia Brazil, The
Legend, see 1983.
R-0076-6 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A
Train To Cry
This performance also appeared on a 1995 Westwood One radio station broadcast
about Dylan and the Beatles,
see 1995.
R-0077-8 Blowin' In The Wind
This performance also appeared on an Epic promo CD single for The Concert For
Bangladesh,
see 1991.
R-0079-5 Just Like A Woman
The deluxe edition, which is being released to benefit the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF, comes with two bonus tracks featuring Bob:
R-0722-2 Love Minus Zero/No Limit (afternoon show)
R-0723 If Not For You - Bob and George Harrison performing
the full version of the song at the rehearsals for the Concert for Bangladesh
An edit of R-0723 is included in Episode 1 of the 2021 Apple TV streamed TV series
1971 The Year That Music Changed Everything, see
VHS & DVD 2020s.
Thanks to Tim Dunn, Freddy Ordoñez Araque and Jack from Canada for information and scans.
George Harrison & Friends - "The Concert For Bangladesh" - expanded 2DVD set of 1972 Apple feature film, Boxed set: Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70481-2 (Europe); Standard Edition: Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70480-2 (Europe), 24 Oct 2005:
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70481-2 (Europe) - front of boxed set (my copy) |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70481-2 (Europe) - outside of DVD wallet (booklet has the same front and back) |
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Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70480-2 (Europe) - standard edition 2DVD set, picture from www.amazon.co.uk |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70481-2 (Europe) - postcard of Bob and George |
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Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70480-2 (Europe) - standard edition 2DVD set, front of slipcase with sticker, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70480-2 (Europe) - outside of DVD wallet, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70480-2 (Europe) - inside of DVD wallet with booklet, scan by Jean-Pol Hiernaux |
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Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70480-2 (Europe) - standard edition 2DVD set, insert scan by Gerd Rundel (reverse is blank) |
The boxed set is described as a "Deluxe Limited Edition Numbered 2-DVD set". My copy is 97,325 of 100,000 (which is bizarre since I bought it on the day of release)! The movie is now in 5.1 surround sound, as is the extra footage. The fold-over box includes a wallet with the 2 DVDs, an 80-page booklet with pictures of the show including several of Bob, 10 postcards (two of which are shown), an Apple car sticker, a leaflet advertising UNICEF, a reproduction of the original concert poster, and a reproduction of George's handwritten lyrics of the song Bangladesh.
There is also a standard edition, which comes in a three-fold wallet inside a slipcase and has a shortened 32-page booklet. The sticker on the front of the European release is different from that on the deluxe edition.
The promo DVD set shown above is European, not US as previously listed, the discs are PAL DVDs dated "10-08-2005" (10 Aug 2005 - disc 1) and "04-08-2005" (4 Aug 2005 - disc 2).
Thanks to Jean-Pol Hiernaux, Peter Good, Sam Plessers and Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
George Harrison & Friends - "The Concert For Bangladesh" - expanded 2DVD set of 1972 Apple feature film, Spanish press pack: Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino 0349-70480-2 (Europe), Aug 2005:
George Harrison & Friends - "The Concert For Bangladesh" - expanded 2DVD set of 1972 Apple feature film, Apple/Warner Music Vision/Rhino WPBR-90530/1 (Japan), 2 Nov 2005:
Also shown is a promo copy with a numbered sticker over the barcode on the obi and the text "SAMPLE LOANED" in the clear centre of each DVD.
Thanks to Wil Gielen for information and scans.
"North Country" - feature film released 2005, DVD: Full Screen Edition -
Warner Home Video 59339/Wide Screen Edition - Warner Home Video 59340 (USA), 21
Feb 2006; Warner Home Video 76303 (Canada), 2006; Warner Home Video Z1 59340 (UK), 5 Jun 2006;
Warner Home Video 59340 (Australia), 2006:
The picture on the front of the DVD cover is of Charlize Theron, who stars
as a woman working in a Northern Minnesota mine who takes a stand against sexual
harassment. As Bob was raised in Hibbing, a mining town in Northern Minnesota,
it's easy to see why he supported this film. For the Sony Music
Soundtrax original soundtrack album, see
2005. The North Country soundtrack album also includes Lay, Lady, Lay from Nashville Skyline, Do
Right To Me Baby (Do Unto Others) from Slow Train Coming, and
Sweetheart Like You from Infidels. There are also covers of Girl From
The North Country by Leo Kottke and Paths Of Victory by Cat Power.
Warner Home Video 59340 (USA) - Wide Screen Edition (16:9), picture from www.amazon.com |
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Warner Home Video 76303 (Canada) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada |
The real alternate take of Tell Ol' Bill was released in Oct 2008 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 - Tell Tale Signs: Rare And Unreleased 1989-2006, see here. This means R-0649 remains a rarity.
Speculation at first was that this was the previously uncirculating out-take from Self Portrait recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 4 Mar 1970, now released in Aug 2013 on The Bootleg Series, Vol. 10 - Another Self Portrait (1969-1971). Clinton Heylin lists it as "Tell Old Bill", while Michael Krogsgaard lists it as "This Evening So Soon" as written on the studio session recording sheet, which is the Bootleg Series Vol. 10 title. However, R-0649 is in fact a new recording, made earlier this year with musicians including Elana Fremerman on violin. Thanks to Tim Dunn and Michael Mets for the information that the song is credited to "Bob Dylan" and is not the same as the traditional song, now released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 10 - Another Self Portrait (1969-1971) as This Evening So Soon, 2013.
Thanks to Tim Dunn for the US catalogue numbers. The UK release is widescreen only, and has no insert. Thanks to Jack from Canada for scans of the Canadian release, which is also widescreen and has text in English and French and is titled "Le Vent Du Nord" in French. Thanks to Stuart Moore for the scans of the Australian release.
Thanks to Bill Hester for the information that Niki Caro, the director of this film and the acclaimed "Whale Rider", is a New Zealander, and it was her who persuaded Bob to provide a song for the film! This New Zealand connection is probably why there was a separate New Zealand release for the soundtrack album. Thanks also to Bill for this excerpt from an interview with Niki Caro:
NC: (happily) Oh, I'm the producer of that. It thrills me to the core.
Q: There’s Bob Dylan from Minnesota, but is there another aspect of him that made him appropriate for this film?
NC: Good question. When you're cutting the film, you put a lot of music in the picture to see what works. I'm a big Dylan fan, but I'm an equally big Springsteen fan. I tried some of Springsteen's stuff in the movie and it just wouldn't work. When I thought about it, when I really stopped to think about his music: It's very narrative, but it's almost exclusively from the point of view of the young American male and the working class world. Then everything of Dylan's I put in the picture worked just like a charm. So we went to him to see if he'd write an original song for us. I went to meet him. I went from Auckland, New Zealand, to Camden, New Jersey, which is a long trip just for a day to join him briefly on his tour and discuss the movie with him. It was great. And then I just put more and more Dylan songs.
"The Wendell Baker Story" - feature film released in 2005, DVD: Velocity/Thinkfilm (catalogue number?) (USA), 30 Oct 2007; VVS 1154 (Canada), 2007; Revolver Entertainment REVD 2156 (UK), 2007l; MHE D0930 (Australia), 2007:
US DVD release, front picture found by Harold Lepidus |
R-0401-2 Keep It With Mine - instrumental version of I'll Keep It With Mine, out-take from Blonde On Blonde, recorded Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 15-16 Feb 1966 This instrumental first turned up on Columbia acetates in 1980. Thanks to Fred Muller for information it's also in the 2007 Todd Haynes film I'm Not There, see VHS & DVD 200s Part 4. This is Take 9 from the 1966 Nashville session, but Larry Crum points out the performance here has a harmonica solo, not present on any of the takes released in Nov 2015 on CD13 of the 18CD set The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 (Collector's Edition). Take 9 from The Cutting Edge now has a new R-number (R-2123) to reflect this. |
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Revolver Entertainment REVD 2156 (UK) - DVD (my copy) |
Revolver Entertainment REVD 2156 (UK) - outside of DVD insert (my copy) |
VVS 1154 (Canada) - rear scan by Jack from Canada |
VVS 1154 (Canada) - DVD scan by Jack from Canada |
MHE D0930 (Australia) - DVD insert scan by Stuart Moore |
The Wendell Baker Story also includes Every Grain Of Sand from Shot of Love and covers of Wanted Man by Johnny Cash (not recorded by Bob, see Starlight In The East: Bob Dylans Unreleased Songs) and When I Paint My Masterpiece by The Band - as far as I know there is no soundtrack album.
Thanks to Harold Lepidus, Jack from Canada and Stuart Moore for information and scans.
2006
"Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid: Two-Disc Special Edition" - feature film
directed by Sam Peckinpah, May 1973, 2DVD Special Edition:
Warner Home Video
65165 (USA), 10 Jan
2006:
Thanks to Freddy Ordoñez Araque for information that a 2DVD set was released
in the USA on 10 Jan 2006 with a "2005 Special Edition" version of the film (115
mins) on disc 1 and a "1988 Turner Preview Version" (122 mins) on disc 2. The US
artwork restores the picture used for the original 1973 film and the first VHS
releases. Thanks to Jack from Canada for the rear sleeve and Tim Dunn for the
catalogue number.
Warner Home Video 65165 (USA) - front picture found by Freddy Ordoñez Araque |
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R-0724 Original music by Bob Dylan from the soundtrack of the
2006 DVD versions of the film Pat
Garrett And Billy The Kid not included on the Columbia soundtrack album
I have used R-0482 for the original music by Bob Dylan on the 1973 film
and R-0505 for the original music by Bob Dylan on the 1986 Director's
Cut.
The original 1983 video of the 1973 film (see VHS & DVD 1970s) was withdrawn in 1987 in favour of the "Director's Cut", released to theatres in 1986 (see VHS & DVD 1980s). The 1986 Director's Cut used Bob's music very differently from the original theatrical version - for example the vocal version of Knocking On Heaven's Door used in a death scene in the original film was replaced by an instrumental version and was missing from the soundtrack of that release! Exactly what Dylan music these two versions contain will be added when information is available. The 2005 Special Edition apparently reinstates this vocal version.
Thanks to Fred Muller and Larry Crum for the information that this 2DVD set is also available in the USA as part of a boxed set - Sam Peckinpah's The Legendary Westerns Collection (Warner Home Video 69388). Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
"Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid: Two-Disc Special Edition" - feature film directed by Sam Peckinpah, May 1973, 2DVD Special Edition: Warner Home Video Z1 65165 (UK/Ireland); Warner Home Video Z5/65165 (Germany), Warner Home Video Z7/65165 (France; Warner Home Video Z10/65165 (Belgium); Warner Home Video Z23 65165 (central Europe), 30 Jun 2006 (originally scheduled for 20 Feb 2006):
Warner Home Video Z1 65165 (UK/Ireland) - front scan by Stuart Moore |
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Warner Home Video Z5/65165 (Germany) - front scan by Gerd Rundel |
Warner Home Video Z5/65165 (Germany) - outside of DVD insert, scan by Gerd Rundel |
Warner Home Video Z5/65165 (Germany) - DVD1 scan by Gerd Rundel ("2005 Special Edition") |
Warner Home Video Z5/65165 (Germany) - DVD2 scan by Gerd Rundel ("1988 Turner Preview Version") |
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Warner Home Video Z7/65165 (France) - front scan by Billy Bolley |
Warner Home Video Z7/65165 (France) - outside of DVD insert, scan by Billy Bolley |
Warner Home Video Z7/65165 (France) - DVD1 scan by Billy Bolley ("2005 Special Edition") |
Warner Home Video Z7/65165 (France) - DVD2 scan by Billy Bolley ("1988 Turner Preview Version") |
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Warner Home Video Z23 65165 (central Europe) - front scan by Stanislav Tomik |
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Thanks to Billy Bolley for scans of the French release. Thanks to Jean-Pol Hiernaux for scans of the French-speaking Belgian release and the alternate French release. The French-speaking Belgian release has all text in French and has an Internet contact address of "warnerbros.be". It's amusing to see that the Belgian rendition of the title is "Pat Garrett et Billy le Kid" while the French release (which has a different cover) has "Pat Garrett et Billy The Kid". The other Europe and Belgian DVD insert and disc designs are the same apart from the English/French text. Note the "bad French" of the alternate French release, "Edition Collector" should be "Edition Collecteur". Thanks to Gerd Rundel for scans of the German release, titled "Pat Garrett Jagt Billy The Kid (Pat Garrett Hunts Billy the Kid)".
"Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid: Two-Disc Special Edition" - feature film directed by Sam Peckinpah, May 1973, 2DVD Special Edition: Warner Home Video DL-65165 (Japan), 2006:
Warner Home Video DL-65165 (Japan) - front with obi, scan by Moise Potié |
Thanks to Moise Potié for finding the Japanese DVD release on www.amazon.co.jp. Like the European releases, this is also Region 2. The shaped yellow obi with price ¥1,500 is actually a sticker on the shrink-wrap. The Japanese title translates to "Billy The Kid's Life Of 21 Years"! |
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"Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid: 2005 Special Edition" - feature film directed by Sam Peckinpah, May 1973, DVD release: Warner Home Video 79426 (UK/Ireland), 9 Oct 2006:
This single disc release included in the Warner "The Ultimate Westerns Collection" set of eight DVDs is Disc 1 of the Two-Disc Special Edition. Although the insert is different from that of the two-disc set, the DVD artwork is exactly the same as that of Stuart Moore's Disc 1 above including the text "Disc 1", which is no longer appropriate as there is no Disc 2 here. The set of eight DVDs come in individual packaging inside a card slipcase.
The Ultimate Westerns Collection 20DVD set, photo from www.amazon.co.uk |
There was also an expanded 20 disc set including such gems as the original The Magnificent Seven, more scans required! |
Thanks to Paul Shenton for information and photocopies.
"Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs Of Bob Dylan" [Various] - DVD release, Image Entertainment ID-2894-RBDVD (USA), 7 Feb 2006; Image Entertainment/Sony BMG 82876829219 (Europe), 3 Apr 2006; Universal 2724288 (UK), 30 Nov 2009:
This 82 min DVD features performances from the compilation CD of the same name released in the USA in 2003, plus new material including interviews with the artists and concert footage of Bob in 1980. Unfortunately it does not in fact include R-0602, Bob's duet with Mavis Staples on Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking, a new recording of album track from Slow Train Coming.
R-0283-2 When He Returns - live, Massey Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 20
Apr 1980
The DVD information just says "live version recorded in 1980" - thanks to
David Plentus for confirming this is this recording. Sadly it is not
continuous but interspersed with commentary. Some of this
footage appeared on the now out-of-print Highway 61 Interactive CD-ROM, Columbia/Graphix Zone,
1995
Thanks to Freddy Ordoñez Araque, David Plentus, Peter Gilmer, Jack from Canada and Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
"Modern Times" - Limited Edition CD release with DVD, Columbia 82876 88306-2 (USA), 29 Aug 2006; Columbia 82876 88306-2 (Europe), 28 Aug 2006 (25 Aug 2006 in some countries); Columbia 82876883062 (Australia), 28 Aug 2006; Sony Music Entertainment SICP 1136-37 (Japan), 30 Aug 2006:
Columbia 82876 88306-2 (USA) - front picture from Sony Music Store web-site |
This Limited Edition contains a DVD with four video
performances - all have been released before
R-0671-2 Blood In My Eyes (Lonnie Chatman) - version with extended intro on video, see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 1 R-0263-10 Love Sick
- live, Grammy Awards,
Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 25 Feb 1998 - same as BDC18
(see Online Performances (bobdylan.com) ), previously released on the European Columbia Love
Sick singles, also on a bonus disc included with the Australian tour
limited edition of Time Out Of Mind, 1998 (for both see
1998) R-0299 Things Have Changed
from the Wonder Boys soundtrack album as
well as Columbia compilations and singles, lyrics on bobdylan.com
here R-0617-3
Cold Irons Bound - live from Jack Fate and his band from the motion picture
"Masked And Anonymous", see VHS & DVD 2000s Part
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Sony Music SICP 1136-37 (Japan) - front of sealed copy (my copy) |
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