¡Bob Dylan: Roads Rapidly Changing - In & Out of the Folk Revival 1961-1965
¡Bob Dylan

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[Machine Translation] Learn about Dylan. It all began in New York City in the early winter of 1961... How were the rare masterpieces "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" born? In the early 1960s, the "modern folk boom" took off, as young people who had been enthralled by rock 'n' roll in the mid-1950s grew up and sought music rooted in their own culture. Inspired by traditional music, they wrote their own poetry and sang political statements on their guitars, a style that had a profound influence on those who followed in their footsteps. One such young man from Minnesota followed his idols Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie to Greenwich Village, New York. The cast includes well-known Japanese singers such as Eric Andersen, Maria Mulder, and Tom Paxton, who spent time with Dylan in Greenwich Village during the modern folk boom, as well as a number of Dylan research authorities who present their own unique theories on Dylan. Directed by Rob Johnstone, a master of music documentaries, who has brilliantly summarized the ever-changing music scene in his two films "Brian Wilson: Songwriter" with his excellent compositional skills and bird's-eye view of the scene. The film features Dylan's immortal masterpieces (all songs in the film are translated into Japanese), including Woody Guthrie, who was a great influence on Dylan, many folk standards, and songs not included on his original albums, from his debut album, "Bling It All Back Home," his fifth album, "Like a Rolling Stone," "The Last Song," and "The Last Song," as well as songs that were not included on his original albums. The album includes Woody Guthrie and many other folk standards, as well as songs not included on the original album. The Wind Blows," "Asahi no Ateru Ie," "Woody's Dedicated Song," "A Girl from the North," "Don't Be Sad," "Bald Rain Falls," "Warrior Lord," "The Times Are Strange," "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Maggie's Farm," "Like a Rolling Stone," e.t.c.


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Bob Dylan
Eric Andersen
Maria Muldaur
Tom Paxton


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