Bob Dylan/Video Clip Collection 1989-2015
Bob Dylan/Video Clip Collection 1989-2015
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To commemorate Japan's arrival in 2016, here is a DVD containing video clips from 1989 to 2015 in chronological order and release order, with subtitles and slate processing for each song. A video roadmap that explores the genealogy of Dylan's creations by decade as he continues his never-ending journey. From the release of the masterpiece "Oh Mercy" in 1989, which heralded its revival, to "Time Out of My Mind" in 1997, and reaching number one in the United States even though he was over 60 years old, he entered the golden age of the 2000s. ``Modern Times'' and ``Tempest'', all of which have been compiled in master quality, leading up to ``Shodos in the Night'', which covered Frank Sinatra. The explanation of all songs is as follows. Opening / Political World / Most of the Time / Unbelievable / Series Of Dreams / Blood In My Eyes / Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Unplugged) / Cold Irons Bound / Love Sick / Not Dark Yet / Things Have Changed Version 1/ Things Have Changed Version 2/ Thunder On The Mountain / When the Deal Goes Down / Cross the Green Mountain / Dreamin' of You / Beyond Here Lies Nothin' / Little Drummer Boy / Must Be Santa / Guess I'm Doing Fine / The Times They Are a-Changin' / Duquesne Whistle / Pretty Saro / The Night We Called It A Day / The Night We Called It A Day(TV Live) / Ending [VIDEO CLIP COLLECTION 1989-2015 : 104mins] (M-01 : Opening) A slate video was inserted, and after that, for each song, in addition to the song title, there was also an image of the album jacket and a subtitle with the name of the album included. (M-02 : Political World / 1989 Oh Mercy) Dylan, who had lost the desire to create at the time, thought he had written more than enough songs, but one night he suddenly felt inspired and wrote 20 songs in one night. It was the song that led to his comeback, and he even wrote the lyrics for the song.It was later included in the album "Oh Mercy", which was produced by producer Daniel Lanois, with advice from U2's Bono. Announced in 1989. (M-03 : Most of the Time / 1989 Oh Mercy) ♪Most of the Time ~ Most of the time, I'm steady. Except when she's not around. , a medium number with Dylan in full swing. This is a different version with a rock arrangement different from the "Oh Mercy" album version. (M-04 : Unbelievable / 1990 Under the Red Sky) Boogie rock in the style of the Traveling Wilburys. Unbelievable things happen to a handsome man who spends the night at a motel with a beautiful woman he met at a bar. A PV with an unusual story in which Dylan, accompanied by a pig, plays the guitar and intersects with the handsome main character like a phantom. (M-05 : Series Of Dreams / 1991 The Bootleg Series Volumes 1&3, Oh Mercy Outtake 1989) A masterpiece outtake of "Oh Mercy" released in the Bootleg series. The PV video, which is a collage of past Dylan songs, is excellent. (M-06: Blood In My Eyes / 1993 World Gone Wrong) A song from the 1993 album ``Bizarre World'', which sings traditional folk. A 1930s number by the Mississippi Sheeks, creators of Sitting on Top of the World, covered by Cream. This video uses the same footage of Dylan walking through the streets of London as the jacket was shot, and the monochrome footage matches the acoustic guitar sound. Winner of the Grammy Award (Best Folk Album Award). (M-07: Knockin' On Heaven's Door / 1995 MTV's Unplugged) Appeared on the famous program with the touring band of the time and the addition of talented producer Brendan O'Brien (keyboards). Although it is called unplugged, the content is very rock-ish. (M-08: Cold Irons Bound / 1997 Time Out of My Mind (from the film Masked and Anonymous) "Time Out of My Mind", the first all-original new song in seven years, was produced in collaboration with D. Lanois again. A blues rock song with a strong black sound.The video is from the 2002 movie "Inside Bob Dylan's Head."This album is hailed as Dylan's masterpiece of the 1990s and was awarded the Grammy Award in the same year. Excellent Album Award) (M-09: Love Sick / 1997 Time Out of My Mind) The masterpiece "Time Out of My Mind" produced in collaboration with D. Lanois. "Mind", his performance at the Grammy Awards was made into a PV. From this time on, Dylan's new singing style became more refined and became the realm of a bluesman looking for love. During the actual live broadcast, the man had "Soy Bomb" painted on his chest. A man bursts in and performs a strange dance right next to Dylan, but the scene is edited out (M-10: Not Dark Yet / 1997 Time Out of My Mind). ♪It's not dark yet, but it will be dark soon~ The lyrics that refer to his own aging and final days are a new frontier for Dylan, who can only express himself at this age, with D. Lanois' atmospheric mix and soft focus. A great performance with convincing visuals (M-11: Things Have Changed Version 1/ 2000 for the Wonder Boys official soundtrack). It was written as the theme song for the movie "Wonder Boys" in 2000.The PV, in which Dylan appears as a phantom Kyogen performer, was created by the film director Curtis Hanson.♪People are obsessed with madness, times are strange. This song, which is sung as "Narutaru", is a favorite of Dylan himself and was played at the opening of a live performance in 2016. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (M-12: Things). Have Changed Version 2 / 2000 for the Wonder Boys official soundtrack) This is a shortened radio edit. The video is also edited differently. (M-13: Thunder On The Mountain / 2006 Modern Times) From his 31st studio album "Modern Times," Dylan brings tears to the lyrics about Alicia Keys' struggles growing up in Hell's Kitchen, a ghetto in New York. is expressed in blues rock with a generous shuffle beat. I was surprised to see rare footage from Renaldo & Clara and others. (M-14: When the Deal Goes Down / 2006 Modern Times) From "Modern Times", which debuted at No. 1 on the US charts. A much-talked-about work that depicts the memorable cruising scene with his wife, played by Scarlett Johansson, in a melancholy home movie style. (M-15: Cross the Green Mountain / 2008 The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs) Written for the soundtrack of the 2003 movie "Gods and Generals." A long-haired Dylan walks among the dead on the battlefield of the Civil War! (M-16 Dreamin' of You / 2008 The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs. Time Out of Mind Outtake 1997) Unreleased song from 1997's "Time Out of Mind" released in 2008 . The PV, which features a bootlegger chasing Dylan's live recordings, might make fans grin. (M-17 : Beyond Here Lies Nothin'/ 2009 Together Through Life) Released in 2009 by Dylan, who was inspired by the request to compose the music for the movie "My Own Love song" starring Renée Zellweger and Forest Whitaker. From the album "Together Through Life". The PV, directed by Nash Edgerton, who is also a Hollywood stunt actor, is full of violence and violence, featuring only two mysterious men and women. (M-18: Little Drummer Boy / 2009 Christmas in the Heart) PV from the Christmas album suddenly released in 2009. The beautiful drawings and illustration colors are made with the latest technology, giving the clip a warm analog feel. (M-19: Must Be Santa / 2009 Christmas in the Heart) Long-haired Dylan appears again in this Christmas song. During the slapstick drama that takes place during a noisy house party, Dylan performs a performance that includes posing and action for almost the entire film. (M-20 : Guess I'm Doing Fine / 2010 The Bootleg Series Vol. 9 The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964) PV from the Witmark Demos. News footage of Kennedy, Castro, etc. is cut into black-and-white footage of Dylan from the 1960s to create an atmospheric clip. (M-21 : The Times They Are a-Changin' / 2010 Performs at the White House: February 9th) On February 9, 2010, "The Times They Are a-Changin'" was performed at a concert celebrating the civil rights movement at the White House hosted by President Obama. The performance of “Will Change.” (M-22 : Duquesne Whistle / 2012 Tempest) Includes "Tempest" released in 2012. The Duquesne Whistle, which has always been played at recent live shows, was filmed in downtown LA, and the camera captures the Dylan gang parading through the streets, but it turns out to be a warm comedy, but it turns into a violent one. It's a surprising turn into a movie, with the PV directed by Nash Edgerton again following 2009's "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'." (M-23 : Pretty Saro / 2013 the Bootleg Series, Vol. 10, "Another Self Portrait. Recorded on 1970) "MTV Unplugged" from the 10th volume of the Bootleg Series "Another Side of Self Portrait" PV by director Jennifer LePeau (M-24: The Night We Called It A Day / 2015 Shadows In The Night). From 2015's ``Shadows in the Night,'' an album of all Sinatra covers.The tagline was ``Dylan acts! Betrays! Runs! Pistol! Romance! Chloroform!'' A film-style story set in the black-and-white world of film noir, co-starring actor Robert Davi, who also appeared in Sinatra's films. (M-25: The Night We Called It A Day / 2015 TV Live Letterman Show) Contains Dylan's appearance on the famous CBS-TV program Letterman Show in the US, marking the final episode of David Letterman, who is retiring. It was a perfect fit for his last night, as he performed his latest songs with his familiar band on TV for the first time in a while.