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List Price: $19.95 | | Label: Mvd Visual
Salesrank: 60844
Released: October 26, 2004 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Best of Closed-captioned Color DVD NTSC | |
Editorial Review:
The legends and myths surrounding the early life and career of Bob Dylan are so ingrained in the fabric of Rock music's history that getting to the truth is no mean feat. Tracing his career up to the point of his 1966 motorcycle accident and subsequent d
Tales From a Golden Age - Bob Dylan - 1941-1966 Reviews:
Terrible, Unofficial 
2009-02-09 - My mother bought this for me from a discount bin somewhere. Not only is the whole thing caught up with rumor, but it's basically the same story you have heard again and again. The documentary doesn't even feature his music.
Awesome DVD! Great story. Corpus Chrisiti Tx 
2008-03-29 - This dvd is full of excellent information of Bob Dylan. From what we have seen of him, he appears to be somewhat shy. But his friends or aquaintences weren't. We get a first hand feel of what he must have been like, growing up with him, from some of his childhood friends, and teacher. May not have the music, but true Dylan afficionados will appreciate this dvd. If all you want is music, I suggest you buy his cd's. Tales From a Golden Age, could not have been more approprietly titled. And it will most certainly be at or near the top of my collection! A Golden Age it was. I was beginning high school in '64.
Rent It 
2007-11-08 - Tale From A Golden Age definitely has some new information on it. I would recommend renting it from your library before purchasing, though.
lovely film about Dylan's early years 
2006-02-23 - This documentary is super and tells all about Dylan's early years. It shows where he grew up & the events that shaped and steered his career. If you're a fan of Dylan's music & want to get to know him better, then this DVD is for you!
a superb documentary on Dylan 
2006-02-09 - This DVD really is a fantastic insight into Dylan and his work, it explores the early days of Dylan which are rarely documented. Some fascinating interviews with old school friends and teachers, and early colleagues that played with him in Greenwich Village. Great footage and photos and also a discography from this period. Well recommended!