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Re: Dylan by Scorcese on PBS ... PART TWO IS TUESDAY!!!!
- To: Jeff Riedle <stretch>
- Subject: Re: Dylan by Scorcese on PBS ... PART TWO IS TUESDAY!!!!
- From: Marilyn Turnbow <mare1962>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:36:33 -0700
- Cc: babel-list
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well, I'm in Olympia, WA and it was on from 9-11 last night.
Really looking forward to part II this evening. I got pretty emotional
watching it last night.
Gonna break out my Dylan today.......
: )
Peace ya'll....
On Sep 27, 2005, at 8:54 AM, Jeff Riedle wrote:
> Does anyone know what time it airs? I'm in California so I need PDT
> (Pacific
> Daylight Time).
> I only get about 5 channels without cable, but if I stand on my head
> and put
> my foot on the roof while holding the rabbit ears I can kinda get PBS.
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
>
>
> At 11:51 PM 9/26/05 -0700, you wrote:
>> Part Two is on TUESDAY, not Wednesday.
>>
>> Part One was excellent...current day interviews of Dylan and many of
>> the key
>> figures of 60s folk music, mixed with archival footage and sound from
>> early
>> in Dylan's career, not only of Dylan, but also the rest of the folk
>> scene.
>> Interspersed with scenes from the 1966 UK tour (some of this is from
>> Don't
>> Look Back, some is footage not included in Don't Look Back). I
>> believe Part
>> Two starts with the infamous performance at Newport (Dylan goes
>> electric).
>>
>>
>> Also this week on PBS:
>>
>> Wednesday 9/28, a 1-hour show on the early Beatles, told through the
>> eyes of
>> Pete Best.
>>
>> Wednesday 9/28, Get Up, Stand Up: Pop and Protest, a 2-hour
>> documentary
>> hosted by Chuck D. of Public Enemy. I think Patti appears in this
>> show...there was a quick shot of her in the preview.
>>
>> Thursday 9/29, The Sixties: The Years That Shaped a Generation.
>> Themes are
>> war and peace, politics, popular culture and revolutions. Views from
>> right
>> and left. The credits for writer/director/producers include Stephen
>> Talbot, a very fine progressive documentary filmmaker whose work
>> appeared
>> for many years on Frontline. This could turn out to be a better than
>> average look at the 60s.
>>
>>
>>
>> J