, I also... but he was the soundtrack of my life and I did hang the 1979 advertising banner from the media store Slow Train in my front roomI am not super familiar w/his work, but I want to see this.
That's a tough one for me as a fan of his music. You don't need to know a backstory, the movie shows a lot of that. (Maybe the fact that Woody Guthrie was dying of Huntington's.) A lot of the movie is him writing songs and there are a lot of musical performances. It touches on his personal relationships and relationships with other musicians, and is well-acted.@georgina and @CarolynFH Do you think anyone can watch this movie and enjoy it?
Do you need to know a lot of backstory to "get it"?
I ask because I am not a huge Bob fan, partially because my parents were more fans of Simon and Garfunkel and The Mamas and the Papas (so kind of Folk music adjacent I guess) and that is what was usually playing in our house.
I am familiar with his music and I don't dislike it, I just don't have an attachment to it in any way.
I didn't think I wanted to see this movie but I am hearing sooo many great things about it I am now thinking it might be worth a watch.
Yes, I do. I learned a lot about his relationships with Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and Joan Baez, and it illustrates the progression of his music against the background of world events. I think anyone who’s interested in the early 1960s and the music of that time would enjoy it.@georgina and @CarolynFH Do you think anyone can watch this movie and enjoy it?
Do you need to know a lot of backstory to "get it"?
I ask because I am not a huge Bob fan, partially because my parents were more fans of Simon and Garfunkel and The Mamas and the Papas (so kind of Folk music adjacent I guess) and that is what was usually playing in our house.
I am familiar with his music and I don't dislike it, I just don't have an attachment to it in any way.
I didn't think I wanted to see this movie but I am hearing sooo many great things about it I am now thinking it might be worth a watch.
Yes, that might be the only thing that would be helpful, although I think it doesn’t really matter as far as enjoying the film because the important thing is that Woody Guthrie was a significant influence on Bob Dylan’s music, and the movie makes that clear. My DH thought he had had a stroke. OTOH I learned about Woody Guthrie’s Huntington’s chorea because he was Arlo Guthrie’s father!You don't need to know a backstory, the movie shows a lot of that. (Maybe the fact that Woody Guthrie was dying of Huntington's.)
Remember, @alohamom, both S & G as well as The M's & P;s were mostly acoustic folk before their popularity skyrocketed with a more rock, amplified accompaniment. The music from these two groups are timeless.ask because I am not a huge Bob fan, partially because my parents were more fans of Simon and Garfunkel and The Mamas and the Papas (so kind of Folk music adjacent I guess) and that is what was usually playing in our house.
Remember, @alohamom, both S & G as well as The M's & P;s were mostly acoustic folk before their popularity skyrocketed with a more rock, amplified accompaniment. The music from these two groups are timeless.