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Related: About this forumEat The Document (Dylan 1966 UK Tour, by D. A. Pennebaker)
Eat the Document includes footage from the infamous Manchester Free Trade Hall concert, wherein an audience member shouted "Judas!" during the electric half of Dylan's set. Dylan's band during these shows were The Hawks (later to become The Band). Songs from various shows throughout the tour featured in the film include "Tell Me, Momma", "I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)", "Ballad of a Thin Man", and "One Too Many Mornings."
Other scenes include Dylan and Robbie Robertson in hotel rooms writing and working through new songs, most of which remain unreleased and unpublished. Among these songs are "I Can't Leave Her Behind", which was later covered by Stephen Malkmus for the I'm Not There soundtrack.
The film also includes a piano duet with Johnny Cash performing Cash's "I Still Miss Someone".
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Eat The Document (Dylan 1966 UK Tour, by D. A. Pennebaker) (Original Post)
RainDog
Feb 2014
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another_liberal
(8,821 posts)1. Dylan on a train pulled by a steam locomotive?
Thanks for posting. I have never seen that video before.
RainDog
(28,784 posts)2. It's never been released
dylan didn't like it. but parts of it were included in the American Masters series on PBS.
another_liberal
(8,821 posts)3. Super great to have more of Dylan from the sixties.
I'm sorry he doesn't care for it (the perfectionist).
thucythucy
(8,039 posts)4. Thank you for posting this.
I love the scenes of Dylan and Robertson jamming.