I thought Scorsese's documentary was terrific. I imagine Dylan is pleased with it. My favorite part was during the 1966 tour when Dylan turned to The Band and defiantly told them to "play loud."
Good advice.
I found this link for a video from that 1966 tour, this is from the Mickey Jones home movie video dvd,I have no way to post the dvd to you, but here is a bit of it....
http://us.video.aol.com/speed.adp?msg=large&url=%2fvideo%2efull%2eadp%3fmode%3d0%26pmmsid%3d1415831%26restartUrl%3dhttp%253a%252f%252fus%252evideo%252eaol%252ecom%252fvideo%252eindex%252eadp%253fmode%253d1%2526pmmsid%253d1415831%26mode%3d1
sorry, walk thru it and sit thru the stupid commercial : )
I'm not a Dylan fan, but I liked the documentary and enjoyed the footage of the 1965 Newport Festival, with Mike Bloomfield & the Paul Butterfield Blues band wailing away behind him. Bloomfield was a talented guitarist, he was the American Eric Clapton before Clapton had been heard of. Bloomfield played with Dylan at the Warfield in San Francisco (I heard the bootleg) in Nov. 1980 and gave him a ten minute introduction. Three months later, Bloomfield was dead of a drug overdose (some suspect foul play behind it), a casualty of the 1960s lifestyle.