Bob Dylan Hard Rain (1976) Japanese TV Special 720p x264 AC3


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 							With the 20/20 vision of hindsight, it is easy to see that Bob Dylan's decision to mount a second version of The
Rolling Thunder Review in 1976 was a miscalculation, but at the one concert that really mattered, Dylan and Guam (as the
band was now named) gave a triumphant and extremely well received performance. Dylan prowled the stage like a caged
lion, snarling into the microphone and glaring at his audience with what Joan Baez called his "...viper eyes." "Hard
Rain" (the film) was broadcast on NBC on September 10th 1976, to a generally poor response. Among the words used to
describe it were "...artless," "...an anti-special," and "...a mess." This is a pity, because viewed almost thirty years
later, this is a truly compelling piece of film - it may be ragged in places, but there is more passion and intensity
than you will witness in any slick, polished, ultimately false musical extravaganza in today's famous for fifteen
minutes world.

The tour kicked off at the Civic Centre in Lakeland, Florida and the press reviews were less than enthusiastic, a fact that Bob Neuwirth picked up on two nights later in St. Petersburg, where he referred to one offender as a "...newspaper for the deaf, dumb and blind." Things had improved immeasurably by the time Dylan and his band returned to Clearwater on the 22nd for the third gig, where the afternoon and evening performances were being filmed for an NBC television special. However, Dylan had a falling out with film-maker Bert Sugarman, and decided not to use the footage that had already been shot. This left him with a problem as there was a contract in place, so in order to hold up his end, Dylan agreed to film a later concert at his own expense.

After appearances in Oklahoma City and Wichita, Kansas, Dylan had decided to use the penultimate gig (Fort Collins, Colorado) for the long awaited TV special that was to replace the aborted Clearwater disaster. Again, luck did not favour him and his by now, frustrated troupe of musicians, the heavens opened and it remained that way for four days. Eventually, with time running out and money being wasted, it was decided to perform the concert in the rain. "It was awful" says bassist Rob Stoner recalling the dreadful weather conditions, "...everybody is playing and singing for their lives, and that is the spirit that you hear on that record".

As often happens when determination battles against adversity, determination won. At the one concert that really mattered, Dylan and Guam (as the band was now named) gave a triumphant and extremely well received performance. Dylan prowled the stage like a caged lion, snarling into the microphone and glaring at his audience with what Joan Baez called his "...viper eyes." "Hard Rain" (the film) was broadcast on NBC on September 10th 1976, to a generally poor response. Among the words used to describe it were "...artless," "...an anti-special," and "...a mess." This is a pity, because viewed almost thirty years later, this is a truly compelling piece of film - it may be ragged in places, but there is more passion and intensity than you will witness in any slick, polished, ultimately false musical extravaganza in today's famous for fifteen minutes world.


The Japanese TV version of Hard Rain has better picture quality than the US TV version although it's missing one song (Railroad Boy) and has Japanese titles throughout the video.

  STARS.........: Bob Dylan, Joan
Baez, Scarlet Rivera, Roger McGuinn  GENRE.........: Concert  RATING........: 8.5/10 34 votes  IMDB link.....:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0336545  RUNTIME.......: 46mn  SIZE..........: 1.13GB  VIDEO CODEC...: x264 ([email protected]) 
RESOLUTION....: 950x720  BITRATE.......: 3189 Kbps  FRAMERATE.....: 29.970 fps  AUDIO.........: AC3 Stereo 256kbps 
SOURCE........: DVD  CHAPTERS......: Yes  ENCODED BY....: Sartre  ENCODE DATE...: 2016-06-17




Fort Collins, May 23, 1976

- A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
- Blowin' in the Wind
- Deportee
- I Pity the Poor Immigrant
- Shelter From the Storm
- Maggie's Farm
- One Too Many Mornings
- Mozambique
- Idiot Wind
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door


Musicians

Bob Dylan - vocals, Guitar
Mick Ronson - Guitar
T-Bone Burnett - Guitar, Piano
Steven Soles - Guitar, Background Vocals
David Mansfield - Guitar
Rob Stoner - Bass, Background Vocals
Howard Wyeth - drums, Piano
Gary Burke - Drums
Scarlet Rivera - strings




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