Bob Dylan & The Band: Down In The Flood
Bob Dylan & The Band: Down In The Flood

Bob Dylan & The Band: Down In The Flood

2012Movie114 minEnglish

In 1966 Bob Dylan began his first electric world tour. It was a landmark moment, both for Dylan and for the history of rock music, and it bitterly divided his audience.

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Director: Bob Dylan, The BandGenres: Music Film, Documentary, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This film captures the legendary collaboration between Bob Dylan and The Band, showcasing their iconic performances and the raw energy of their shared musical journey. It delves into the creative process and the unique synergy that defined their sound, offering a glimpse into a pivotal era of American music. "Down In The Flood" presents a collection of powerful live performances that highlight the profound impact Dylan and The Band had on popular culture.

Critical Reception

While primarily a music release rather than a traditional film, 'Down In The Flood' has been lauded by critics and fans for its historical significance and the quality of its archival footage and performances. It's celebrated as an essential document for understanding the artistic relationship between Dylan and The Band.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for presenting rare and powerful live performances.
  • Celebrated as an important historical document of a legendary musical collaboration.
  • Appreciated for capturing the unique chemistry between Bob Dylan and The Band.

Google audience: Audience reviews focus on the exceptional quality of the music and the historical value of seeing Dylan and The Band perform together. Many praise the raw energy and timeless appeal of the performances.

Fun Fact

This release compiles footage from various periods of Bob Dylan's career with The Band, including material from their legendary 'The Basement Tapes' sessions, though 'Down In The Flood' itself is a 2012 release focusing on specific performances.

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