For the first time on home video, musician turned actor Mickey Jones chronicles the legendary 1966 Bob Dylan World Tour through his recently discovered home movies! With a set of drum sticks and his 8 mm color home movie camera, Mickey Jones toured the world in 1966 with Bob Dylan and The Band. He captured on film what became known as the tour that changed Rock and Roll forever - when Dylan traded in his acoustic guitar for an electric sound. This new version includes new, exculsive interviews with Charlie Daniels discussing his 1970's Dylan album recordings, Johnny Rivers and Trini Lopez discussing Dylan's influence on their music, 1966 World Tour soundman Richard Alderson on the tour sound, and Mickey Jones with new revelations, including the surprising truth about Play F#@%ing Loud!", contradicting the conclusion in Scorcese's No Direction Home.
Background Music performed by Highway 61 Revisited: All Along The Watchtower, Ballad of a Thin Man, Highway 61 Revisited, Like A Rolling Stone, Positively 4th Street, Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again, Subterranean Homesick Blues, The Times They Are A Changin', Watchin' the River Flow
Bonus Features: 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio, Includes Exclusive and Unreleased: Acoustic and electric Bob Dylan and The Band concert footage from Europe and Australia, 1966 Tour photos by rock photographer Barry Feinstein, and 1960's Tour footage of The Beatles, Chuck Berry, Trini Lopez, and Johnny Rivers.
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