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"Eat the Document" is a rarely exhibited documentary of
Bob Dylan 's1966 tour of theUnited Kingdom with the Hawks. It was shot under Dylan's direction byD. A. Pennebaker , whose groundbreaking documentary "Dont Look Back " ["sic"] chronicled Dylan's1965 British tour. The film was originally commissioned for the ABC television series "Stage '66". According toHoward Sounes 's biography, "Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan", after his motorbike accident in July 1966, Dylan viewed a cut of the material edited by Pennebaker andBob Neuwirth and thought it was too similar to "Dont Look Back". Dylan decided to re-edit the film himself, assisted by longtime associate Howard Alk. Dylan however, was no film maker. Pennebaker stated: "It's not something you learn parking cars in a garage. You gotta know some of the rules and he didn't know any of the rules." Dylan and Alk hacked up the footage to produce a rough cut. Their cut was eventually shown to ABC television, who promptly rejected it as incomprehensible to a mainstream audience. [Howard Sounes . "Down the Highway: The Life Of Bob Dylan." Doubleday 2001 p258 ISBN 0-552-99929-6]The film has its moments, including some powerful live performances of Dylan's songs of the period. It was never given a theatrical release or made commercially available on video, but unauthorized bootleg copies circulate among Dylan collectors. Also circulating in various bootleg formats is a long outtake featuring a possibly alcohol- or drug-impaired Dylan in a limousine with
John Lennon . As Dylan shows signs of fatigue, Lennon urges him to get a grip on himself: "Do you suffer from sore eyes, groovy forehead, or curly hair? Take Zimdon!...Come come, boy, it's only a film. Pull yourself together." ["Mojo", Launch Issue, October 1993, p.60]Todd Haynes 's filmI'm Not There features a dramatisation of this conversation, withCate Blanchett as Bob Dylan.Highlights of the film include an interview with the Manchester Free Trade Hall concert-goer who shouted "Judas!" during the second, electric half of the set; the performances with the Hawks; the scenes of Dylan and Robertson in hotel rooms throughout England playing otherwise-unreleased songs; and a piano duet with
Johnny Cash .Some of the concert footage shot for "Eat the Document" - including the "Judas" incident in
Manchester 'sFree Trade Hall - was used inMartin Scorsese 's Dylan documentary, "No Direction Home ."Notes
Other uses
"Eat the Document" is also a novel by Dana Spiotta which was nominated for the National Book Award in 2006.
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