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February
2000 - Promotional Video 'Things Have Changed' -*****(5m)
Brand new video, directed by Curtis Hanson, from the upcoming film, 'Wonder
Boys'. Bob's first new song since 'Time Out Of Mind' appears
on the Wonder Boys soundtrack.
Wonder Boys DVD - Order it now from Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk
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23/2/2000
- 42nd Grammies - **(2m)
Bob Dylan and Lauryn Hill present award for best album to Carlos Santana
at the 42nd Grammies.
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15/5/2000
- Polar Music Prize - **(2hrs!)
Bob receives the Polar Music Prize at Berwaldhallen in Stockholm, Sweden.
Poor Bob, why do we make him do these things? A mind numbing pageant of
violins, speeches and other people performing his songs. Rounded off by
a bizzare dinner party that Bob managed to duck out of.
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21/5/2000
- Horsens TV News - Denmark TV2(?)
Danish TV2 caught Dylan walking out from the Horsens theatre and into a
waiting van, all wrapped up with a white towel around his head. (R.M.D)
The picture on the left was taken at the time, but isn't from the film clip.
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27/5/2000
- Modena - Italian TV News**(3m)
Really nice film (hopefully there's more of this somewhere?) of the 'Duncan
and Brady' opener. Then spoiled by a zoomed out clip with an old 1997
Bologna tape-over of 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door' (which Bob didn't
even play that night!) before closing with a few seconds of instrumental
from 'Country Pie'?
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31/5/2000
- Ancona - Italian TV News*(2m)
Bob strolling around with his bodyguards and a short clip of the closing
instrumental passage (with mouth organ) from 'Drifter's Escape'.
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21/1/2001-
The Golden Globe Awards - Los Angeles - *****(2m)
Bob picks up a Golden Globe for 'Things Have Changed'. Lookin' good
and a short snappy acceptance speech! Well done, Mr Dylan. The award was
presented by Phil Collins and Monica. Bob was followed on stage by Julia
Roberts who gave him a nice mention too. Bob was also shown during Tom Hanks'
speech when he mentioned Dyan after mentioning Al Pacino, who had just given
his own speech.
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25/3/2001-
The Academy Awards - via Satellite from Sydney, Australia*****(4m)
Bob follows up the Golden globe with an Oscar. Great live performance of
the song from Sydney and a nice acceptance speech. Lovely stuff, shot it
in the same studios where he taped the 'Don Lane Show' back in '66.
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25/3/2001-
Oscars - additional news coverage - Australian TV News***(4m)
Dropped into a tongue-in-cheek news story about security for the Oscars
broadcast are a couple of short clips of the rehearsal and acceptance from
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12/5/2001-
Trinidad vs. Joppy - TV News - *(?)
Dylan watches the Felix Trinidad-William Joppy WBA Middleweight Championship
bout at Madison Square Garden. He can be spotted in the distance briefly
during the final seconds. The photo left is from the press coverage, not
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24/6/2001-
Trondheim NRK-TV News*(18m)
One of those short, distant clips (of I'll Be Your Baby Tonight)
from a news camera in the audience at the Trondheim show. These news clips
seem to be a regular feature of Bob's european festival gigs. |
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28/8/2001-
'Love & Theft' TV advertisement
- ***(1m)
"Set to the music of `Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum' the lead-off
track of Love And Theft, the commercial depicts a poker game in which
a mysterious cast of characters -- including those played by Bob Dylan and
legendary card master Ricky Jay -- plot and scheme their way through a crucial
hand. Lust corrupts, tempers rage and chips fly in the fast-paced spot lensed
by award-winning commercial director Kinka Usher."
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September 2001- Release of 39th Album, Love and Theft
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Autumn
2001- Chicago Interview
(1m)
Chicago TV did a Staples' doucmentary which Included two snippets of Bob,
taken from an interview he did when in Chicago. He's sitting in front of
a window in his hotel room, in his usual concert dress, including black
stetson. The two quotes go like this: "Pop's
tremelo sound not only was...made the listener tremble and shake, while
others' tremelo sounds didn't quite achieve that. But Pop made you feel
the trembling that was inside you, inside yourself." and later "There
was no telling which way they were going to go. They were completely unpredictable.
Every song was different..." He was obviously cut off mid stream, so
there's probably more of this on video tape somewhere in Chicago if anyone
has any connections there.
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27/2/2002
- Grammy Awards - (5m) Cry a While
Bob Dylan performs "Cry A While" during the 44th annual
Grammy Awards in Los Angeles and picked up an award for best Contemporary
Folk album for 'Love and Theft'.
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7/4/2002
- Langesund, Oslo, Norway ()
Brief TV documentary
footage from
a programme called "Da Dylan Kom Til Langesund" (When Dylan
Came To Langesund). It was about the preparations for the show, interviews
with the promoters, stuff like that. It had a clip of Dylan arriving from
at the Torp airport in Sandefjord, plus a couple of minutes from the show,
with "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" from Unplugged
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June-17 July 2002 - Masked and Anonymous
Bob Dylan takes the starring role in Masked and Anonymous, the first
feature directed by Larry Charles. The film is described as a fable-like
musical drama set in a nameless country wracked by an endless and senseless
civil war in which all have forgotten what they are fighting about. Dylan
stars as Jack Fate, a washed up singer wrestling with his personal demons
on the eve of his final benefit concert.
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November 2002- Release of 40th Album, Live 1975
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Promotional
Video for Cross the Green Mountain - Filmed late 2002 - Released
26 January 2003
Video
for the new Dylan song Cross the Green Mountain. The song is from
the soundtrack to Gods And Generals, the new Civil War film epic
Gods
& Generals S/T CD w/DVD - Order it now from Amazon.com.
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Victoria's
Secret Commercial - January 2004 - 30s
Bob looks cool with ladies in underwear whilst 'Love Sick' provides
the soundtrack. 'We
asked him to be in the commercials and he said yes, he would gladly go off
to Venice with the supermodels'.
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March 2004 - NBC Apollo Theater 70th Anniversary show
Dylan,
fronting a band at an electric piano. Completing a circular vignette, singing
in his unmistakable gravelly growl, he saluted Sam Cooke in a rendition
of A Change Is Gonna Come. |
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March 2004 - Release of 41st Album, Live 1964
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5 May
2004 - Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws and Angels -, Wiltern
Theater, LA
Dylan
was among the early performers, singing with Nelson on "You Win
Again," a Hank Williams song available on bootleg from Dylan's
"Basement Tapes" sessions in the late 1960s. The DVD
of this show also includes about 25 seconds from the reharsals.
Willie Nelson and Friends - Outlaws & Angels DVD - Order it
now from Amazon.com.
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June 2004 - St Andrews University - BBC TV Scotland
The University of St Andrews made Bob Dylan a Doctor of Music at the 2004
summer graduation ceremony on Wednesday 23 June 2004. Dylan didn't speak
during the ceremony, but was caught arriving on camera by local BBC TV and
was filmed receiving his Doctorate and bowing to the audience.
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October 2004 - Publication of Chronicles Volume One
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November 2004 - CBS 60 Minutes Interview
Bob Dylan appeared on "60 Minutes" — his first television interview
in more than 19 years. Dylan sat with correspondent Ed Bradley for 90 minutes
on Friday 19 November while on tour in Northampton, Mass. — the interview
aired on 5 December. In the broadcast, Dylan talks about his career, fame,
his difficult relationship with the press and his relationship with his
father. |
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July 2005 - Amazon.com 10th Anniversary Concert
Maggie's Farm / Tell Me That It Isn't True / I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
/ Lay, Lady, Lay / Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)/ Blind
Willie McTell / Watching The River Flow / Ballad Of A Thin Man / I Shall
Be Released (with Norah Jones on vocals)
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September
2005 - No Direction Home Documentary
Martin Scorsese directs this consumate examination of the early Dylan -
lots of clips and outtakes from Festival and Don't Look Back.
And recent extracts from the Jeff Rosen interview filmed a couple of years
earlier.
Available on DVD from Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk
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September 2006 - Release of Modern Times CD
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August 2006 - 'When
The Deal Goes Down' Promo
Actress Scarlett Johansson stars in a new short film set to Bob Dylan's
new song "When The Deal Goes Down," which premiered on AOL yesterday
and will be widely released online and to video channels today. Directed
by Academy Award nominee Bennett Miller (Capote), the silent film was shot
on 8mm and takes place in the early 1960s. Clues connecting the film's scenes
to Bob Dylan's early career are creatively placed throughout the piece.
Bob doesn't appear himself.
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August 2006 - iPod Commercial
Thirty
seconds of Bob strumming along to
Someday Baby to
promote the iPod |
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October 2007 -
Cadillac commercial
Bob Dylan has added Cadillac to
his short list of product endorsements. He is featured in a television ad
for the 2008 Escalade. The ad features Dylan behind the wheel of a
Cadillac driving across a remote desert listening to the XM satellite radio
network. Dylan has one line in the commercial: "What's life without taking a
few detours?" |
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April 2009 - Release of Together Through Life CD
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September 2009
- Things Have Changed - Michael Douglas Lifetime Achievement
Show
Bob
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Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound
Directed by Mary Wharton. The film includes numerous new interviews with
the men in Baez's life, interspersed with archival concert footage and
newsreel images of her 51-year career as a performer, pacifist and
social activist. The normally reticent Dylan refers to Baez as "Joanie"
throughout the film, and generously heaps praise upon her abilities and
her commitment to social causes, which included marching for civil
rights with Martin Luther King Jr. and going to jail for her
anti-Vietnam draft protests.
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12 October 2009 - Release of
Christmas in the Heart CD |
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November 2009 - 'Little Drummer Boy' - Bobless
animation but quite pleasant at
Greatest Christmas Video
ever? Bob Dylan's 'Must Be Santa'
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December 2009 - "Do
Re Mi" from 2009 History Channel 'Let The People Speak'
Documentary |
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9 Feb 2010: Wow... Amazing performance by Dylan for
Barack Obama this weekend. Love how this battle-cry from the 60's is
reinterpreted - the wisdom and experience drips off every line - See it
at YouTube. |
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Summer 2010: Watch Bob Dylan’s Weird TV Appearance on
Pawn Stars (honest!)
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