In Reply to: Scorsese's, "No Direction Home:" a must-see documentary though posted by tinear on February 2, 2010 at 21:08:18:
You didn't see this until five years after it was released?
As I said then, the most illuminating part of this documentary was showing how the anti-establishment acted when Dylan kicked it to the curb.
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- Did I click on the 2005 link by accident? - Jazz Inmate 22:20:47 02/02/10 (13)
- Here's a 1985 Bob nugget: - tinear 08:06:01 02/03/10 (0)
- Of course you continue to project YOUR disenchantment with - tinear 08:01:19 02/03/10 (10)
- Not projecting. Commenting on Pete Seeger's interview in NDH nt - Jazz Inmate 11:01:51 02/03/10 (8)
- Seeger was seething at Dylan's going electric, complaining about the noise and the fact - tinear 11:50:27 02/03/10 (7)
- Re: Seeger was seething at Dylan's going electric, complaining about the noise and the fact - Jazz Inmate 13:26:24 02/03/10 (6)
- So Dylan is establishment? Oh, man........................ nt - tinear 19:56:15 02/03/10 (5)
- No, Dylan was an individualist. Seeger & co were anti-establishment - Jazz Inmate 22:24:43 02/03/10 (4)
- You seem unable to keep on topic. Dylan was an individualist. What does that - tinear 08:46:14 02/04/10 (2)
- RE: You seem unable to keep on topic. Dylan was an individualist. What does that - Jazz Inmate 09:40:31 02/04/10 (1)
- Your last sentence says it all. In other words, my characterization of you - tinear 11:58:41 02/04/10 (0)
- RE: You are absolutely right. He is a poet with a social conscience. And that was it. nt - patrickU 03:39:22 02/04/10 (0)
- Speaking of which... Bob at the White House! - musetap 10:59:06 02/03/10 (0)
- Yeah, I think this was released a few years ago. - PdL 04:54:07 02/03/10 (0)