Both sensations are on display in Rolling Thunder Revue, the oft-spectacular, sometimes shtick-y chronicle of Dylan’s 1975 Rolling Thunder tour. He’s both there and not there, which can be frustrating and fascinating. Long before David Bowie, Tom Waits, Madonna or Lady Gaga dabbled in persona play, Robert Zimmerman made us ponder masks in popular music. He invites us to look deeper and listen harder, as if the answers can be gleaned from closer study. As much a symbol as he is a man, Dylan has spent most of his adulthood resisting being labeled the voice of his generation while slyly welcoming fans’ desire to dissect his every utterance, devoting much of the last couple decades opening up the vaults to release a series of official “bootleg” recordings associated with his most iconic albums and tours. Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese Year: 2019īob Dylan’s life and career are so encased in myth that it can be hard to untangle the romanticism from the reality. Here are the 10 best music documentaries on Netflix:ġ. ![]() If you’re a fan of music or the documentary as an art form, you can delve into 10 of the best music documentaries currently streaming on Netflix, listed below.įor more of Paste’s lists of best Netflix movies, check out our recently-updated lists of the 40 best documentaries and the best movies currently available on Netflix. ![]() Music documentaries can do two things (or some combination of the two): over-inflate the mythical nature of music’s most interesting stories, or shed a light on important truths about the music that has shaped our world, straight from the mouths of people who made it or who were in their inner circles.
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