[Note: This post originally had no title and is an incomplete story because it used to be part of a news stream embeded into my website. I'd delete it but, soon to be even more famous person, Rachel Reenstra (Ms Adventure, The Wildlife Docs), randomly discovered my blog on Christmas 2005 here and left a comment. She then returned the next evening and left a comment on this post. I think she is still the most high profile person to comment on this blog alongside Boom Crash Opera's Peter Farnan who left a comment here. - TET 2021-05-03]
Y ou would think the Bob Dylan story would be 'wind-swept and interesting,' to quote Billy Connelly, however, despite A Complete Unknown being quite an engaging film, it feels like it missed the years that really shaped him as a song writer/performer. The film starts in 1961, with a then unknown, 19-year-old Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) arriving in New York City with his guitar. From there he forges relationships with musical icons on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking performance that reverberates around the world. The problem being, according to this film, Dylan arrived in New York, for the most part, fully formed as a folk singer/song writer. In virtually no time he makes a very important connection that puts him on the trajectory of doing the work and becoming a name, before making his world changing performance. While there is some drama behind the scenes with his various relationships, none of it is particularly unique to any number of up and com...
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ReplyDeleteLOVE you art work. But couldnt you write some more depressing life events I could read about?? :)
ReplyDeleteRachel
No, I'm saving the depressing stuff for my 'tell all' autobiography in which I reveal Bill Clinton didn't have sexual relations with me (the shocking part is it's completely true!) and that my parents never bought me an ipod when I was little (I hope I don't have to explain that!). ;)
ReplyDeleteActually once I do a bit of work on bringing this blogg back into my site...I'll be writing in it much more - stay tunned (or at least sign up to my newsletter!)