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Apple underwrites Scorsese's Bob Dylan documentary for PBS

bob dylanApple trivia buffs know that underneath that black mock turtleneck Steve Jobs is just a peace lovin' hippy at heart, so it should be no surprise that Jobs is a serious Bob Dylan fan. As a gesture of fandom, and in the name of doing something good for Public Television (we hippies looove PBS), Apple Computer is the corporate underwriter for Martin Scorses's upcoming documentary No Direction Home: Bob Dylan. The film features never-seen footage from the Bob Dylan Archives and includes interviews with Allen Ginsberg, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez and other notable artists from the 1960's. Apple is also "presenting" (that's code for "picking up the tab") the DVD and International versions of the film.

Your local PBS affiliate should be broadcasting the two-parter on September 26 and 27, but the DVD is due out the week prior, on Sept 20th. The DVD version also promises some nice bonus material. The Soundtrack CD (double-disc set) will be out August 30th.

You can catch the trailer on Apple's QuickTime site if you're as anxious to see this as I am.
 

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Macaday

Didn't know Apple sponsored the film! I hope Dylan uses Macs and has 10 iPods... The programme was amazing. Impossible to believe nothing like was achieved before. Well done Jobs -again.

September 29 2005 at 5:13 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joel L.

Dylan was no hippie, though. In fact, Dylan usually tried to distance himself from hippies and hippie politics as much as possible. It's all in his autobiography.

August 21 2005 at 12:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
the1bigboy

I had a dream last night I met Steve Jobs and i had to make hair grow out of some plants...

August 20 2005 at 10:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
wheels

Knew Jobs and I were kindred spirits! Wonder if he listens to Arlo Guthrie, too? =)

August 19 2005 at 5:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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