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The Other Side of the Mirror: Live at Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965 - DVD

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The Other Side of the Mirror: Live at Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965

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DVD - 30 October, 2007
Sony
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DVD Description

Matched only by the Beatles and Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan continues to captivate music and pop culture fans with a seemingly never-ending stream of new and old recordings, books, documentaries, feature films, and more. The Other Side of the Mirror - Live at Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965 is a worthy addition to the canon; whether this 83-minute compilation will serve to illuminate the Dylan myth or merely perpetuate it is open to question, but without a doubt there's plenty of fascinating material here. There are nearly 20 songs represented, covering three consecutive years of Dylan appearances at the famed Rhode Island festival. Some have been seen before (most recently in No Direction Home, Martin Scorsese's 2005 Dylan doc, and in Festival, a Newport chronicle released on DVD that same year and directed by Murray Lerner, who is also responsible for The Other Side of the Mirror). Some are from Dylan's daytime "workshops," others from his nighttime main stage performances. Some are complete, others oddly truncated. Some are terrific (like "Chimes of Freedom," 1964), others not so much (cf. the turgid "With God on Our Side" from '63, with Joan Baez adding shrill harmony). In any case, these were the years when Dylan assumed the mantle of "spokesman of a generation," whether he wanted it or not. We see him evolving from the earnest young protest singer of '63 to the visionary artist of the following year who, with the astonishing torrent of rhymes, alliterations, symbols, and brilliant turns of phrase in "Chimes" and "Mr. Tambourine Man," turned the whole notion of songwriting on its ear. And, of course, we also witness Dylan's turn from acoustic to electric guitar, when he was joined onstage by members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band (sans Butterfield himself) in 1965; only two songs from that legendary (and, at the time, infamous) gig are seen here, and viewed four decades after the fact, neither "Maggie's Farm" nor "Like a Rolling Stone" is all that special, notwithstanding some searing solo work by guitarist Mike Bloomfield. The DVD package, which includes a bonus interview with Lerner and a nice booklet with liner notes by Tom Piazza, adds to the appeal of what has to rank as a must-have for Dylanologists of every stripe. --Sam Graham


Customer Reviews

Worth twice as much.

Well, it took 40 years for this material to be released but it was worth the wait. Best parts: Chimes of Freedom, the guy who tries to introduce an act after Dylan just played, Joan Baez, the warm-ups with the electric band, the afternoon sessions. It's all amazing. A great companion to Don't Look Back. And as I mentioned, worth ten times the 13 coins I dropped on it.
Greg Vieira


Just a small taste of Newport

Caught an airing of this on a WTTW (Chicago PBS) fundraiser this weekend, and then a review of the DVD on NPR. It's an important piece in its own right, but apparently just an excerpt of what by all accounts is a much larger and more important work by the director. Lerner filmed extensively at Newport and produced a documentary entitled Festival - the Dylan pieces are excerpted from that larger work. The quality of the film and audio in the Dylan sets makes me desperate to see the full documentary. Hopefully a positive reception of The Other Side of the Mirror will spur th the release of Festival to a larger audience. The current DVD is a great peak at Dylan as he enters the national awareness.


At last,, the missing link in the Chronicles tale

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This is a must-have DVD which provides rare footage of Bob, Joan Baez and others live at Newport over a critical two year period in Dylan's life. The performances are very impressive, and the final performance of "It's All Over Now" is a fitting finale for his shift from acoustic sound to electric. There are no interviews, just wall to wall songs with a separate interview with the man who created the compilation and footage.

 

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