Hard to Handle: Bob Dylan in Concert
Admired as one of the best lyricists of pop rock, Bob Dylan has his name recorded in music history. During his four decades career, he has been through many facets: from acoustic to electric guitar; from politicized to religious lyrics; from minimalist to very highly sophisticated arrangements. And his characteristic voice, for some, hoarse and full of style, for others a little out of tune, still influences many musicians. In this presentation filmed at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Australia over February 24-25 1986, Dylan is accompanied by Tom Petty and the band The Heartbreakers, as well as a very fine selection of new compositions. To close the spectacle, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty perform a vocal duet in "Knockin' on heaven's door", one of the most famous songs of this compositor.
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Admired as one of the best lyricists of pop rock, Bob Dylan has his name recorded in music history. During his four decades career, he has been through many facets: from acoustic to electric guitar; from politicized to religious lyrics; from minimalist to very highly sophisticated arrangements. And his characteristic voice, for some, hoarse and full of style, for others a little out of tune, still influences many musicians. In this presentation filmed at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Australia over February 24-25 1986, Dylan is accompanied by Tom Petty and the band The Heartbreakers, as well as a very fine selection of new compositions. To close the spectacle, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty perform a vocal duet in "Knockin' on heaven's door", one of the most famous songs of this compositor.
Death Note Relight 2: L's Successors
7.4Must Love Dogs
5.9Tremors 5: Bloodlines
5.5The Stronghold
7.2Mean Girls 2
5.2The Host
6.3The Cheetah Girls: One World
6.1Hello Again
5.8The Day After Tomorrow
6.5Raise Your Voice
6.5Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
4.6Petals on the Wind
6.6Brick Mansions
5.9Hello, My Name Is Doris
6.4Saw II
6.6Before I Fall
7.0Cloud 9
6.9Burying the Ex
5.5Sweet and Lowdown
6.8Frenemies
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