Review of Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back (1967) by Ken S — 19 Jun 2012
Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of the UK is covered in D.A. Pennebaker's well made documentary. I've never been a huge Dylan fan, but I did like this film, and I find Dylan's sense of humor at times in this to be quite entertaining.
..even if at other times he seems a little arrogant. This is also the from the period I personally find to be Dylan's best, or at least the one that appeals to me the most. His manager seems like a real brash jerk, but what manager isn't? The "Subterranean Homesick Blues" opening is rather iconic of Dylan in general.
Mostly this is an important document of a clearly important figure in the Counter Culture of the 1960s.
This review of Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back (1967) was written by Ken S on 19 Jun 2012.
Bob Dylan – Don't Look Back has generally received very positive reviews.
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