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MAY 1966: "Judas!" cried the immortal heckler. The booing
crowds, the stomping feet, "Play F***ing Loud!" - all of this marked the
legendary Bob Dylan 1966 World Tour. The bootlegged "Royal Albert Hall"concert
was finally released as Live 1966, yet the tour film "Eat The Document" has
never been released, and the tour itself is not well understood. Drummer Mickey
Jones brought along his 8 mm color "home movie" camera, and now chronicles the
epic Bob Dylan 1966 World Tour that changed Rock and Roll forever!
1966 World Tour, The Home
Movies is an insight into Bob
Dylan, his first electric tour, and a behind the scenes look at the making of the film
"Eat the Document". Mickey Jones never before released home movie footage
features Bob Dylan and The Band - Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard
Manuel, and Mickey Jones - traveling through Hawaii, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, France,
England and Ireland in the Spring of 1966. Also featured are "Eat The Document"
filmmaker D.A. Pennabaker, Howard Alk, Albert Grossman, Victor Maimudes, and Bob Neuwirth.In 1966 World Tour, The Home Movies, Drummer Mickey Jones narrates the "greatest
rock and roll tour in history" when Bob Dylan was booed across the world as he
transformed himself from an acoustic folk troubadour into a stalking, caged animal,
furiously unleashing electric music with his black Telecaster and The Band. In an historic
first, Jones describes the famous "Judas shout" at the historic Manchester Free
Trade Hall on May 17th, 1966 and reveals for the first time the truth about "Play
F***ing Loud!"
1966 World Tour, The Home
Movies is a document of an historic
tour in the annals of rock music, and a tribute to Bob Dylan, whose legend grew to epic
proportions after this first electric tour. |