They got the whole Pete Segar segment wrong (he was not upset at the music, but the "quality of the sound") and mentioning Taylor Swift in a Dylan piece is sacrilegious.
@@jimsullivan6123 C'mon, she is not that bad, and she was the right example to make. Also, gonna be honest, I don't see so much difference between being mad at the music or being mad at the music because of the quality of the sound.
@@Wrecking_World OK, Swift aside there's a big difference to the perception that `pete segar was pissed that Dylan went electric (a betrayal, as the commentators say) and the stage sound on the day. Segar wrote to Dylan, saying he was not upset with the electric music but objected to the poor sound quality. Pete Seeger sent a postcard to Dylan in 1990s explaining that he liked “Maggie’s Farm” and why he was upset at Newport in 1965 - because the sound was muddy, he said. The new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa has this postcard.
@@jimsullivan6123 Ah Jeez, I didn't know that :/ I always read that he was mad at electric music in general, I didn't find that news. Thank you so much for letting me know. Gonna add the info in the description. If you want, I can also say thanks to you there 🦾
In case you couldn't tell, this was basically a commerical for the movie designed for a young audience who are more familiar with Taylor Swift than Woody Guthrie. By the way, I am not sure this film gets the story wrong with Pete Seeger. Seeger had a lot to do with discovering him. I was watching an interview of Seeger talk about when he was visiting Woody Guthrie, and a young totally unknown Dylan walked in and played a song he wrote that was dedicated for Woody, and Seeger said that they were both genuinely impressed.
I'm 73. I was around then. These folks don't know anything about anything. Electric music had been being played at Newport before and during 1965. The two narrators are parrots.
@@davidabsalom3565 ... History and biological reactions have not clear bounds; we establish them because they help us to remember such facts better, sir.
I was suspicious when I saw the black guy, but the Asian girl was a dead giveaway. Just typical PC demographics like every commercial, but not the types who usually have any interest in Dylan. then you realize they sound very robotic.
you probably are, and to the other person who replied, no, that isn't a good thing. We shouldn't allow ourselves to be conditioned into simply taking in commercials and consuming. That's frightening.
Hi there, Sorry for the error 😅. The woman in the video is AI generated just as her voice. That's why sometimes there are some little problems in the spelling. Working on it 👍🏻
This is a nice paid commercial focused on a young audience for the Dylan film. Since the title is A Complete Unknown, it is reasonable to think that the film will focus on his very early years and the different sources that helped to inspire him to write such profound and harmonious songs with such amazing lyrics. I have read somewhere that Dylan was a big fan of the transendentalist poets like Whitman. If you have read Song of Myself, which is a literary masterpiece, and if you read it several times and study it, Whitman will pop out at you when listening to A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall or Mr. Tambourine Man. I hope the film gives both Woody Guthrie and Walt Whitman their due.
Umh, I say thanks to you for thinking this was a paid commercial, but It is not 😅 Anyway, thank you for sharing your point of view nonetheless. I'm happy to see people truly experienced in Dylan's history appreciating all this 👍🏻
I don’t expect anything but garbage from Hollywood. It will probably be like Johnny Cash’s biopic Walk the Line. So much of it is crap and bashes his 1st wife, to make June look like an angel.
@@SJ-ni6iy Eh, there's this risk :/ I mean, I didn't enjoy Bohemian Rhapsody for the same reason, It was too fictionalized. I hope It will be different for this one, but I guess we can just wait to find this out.
For heaven's sake pronounce the guy's name correctly: his last name is pronounced ChalaMAY (accent on the first syllable); NOT ChalaMET. (He's American and French).
@@Wrecking_World Sure. From an editor's point of view, first, I really meant to say your youtube clip "was poorly conceived and, thus, poorly executed." I don't know exactly what you were attempting here, but if you were in the same room, the edits are awkward and it doesn't seem "conversational," which seems to be the attempted effect you're going for. The production budget or equipment seem to be availabe. Onthe other hand, in the way that their are no wrong answers, only poorly supported claims. Sometimes well examined ideas go unnoticed because their structure and delivery are flawed. I tinhk it's worth asking yourself does it come accross cohesively to you? If the answer is No, then why would you release something that's less than the demands of your imagination? IF the answers yes, then what might the devil's advocate in the room say?
@@hulleeseeya Ah, I understand what you were saying now, thank you for the detailed answer. So, about the edit, I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it. I had other people in the comments who found it nice and personally I find it nice too. I mean, I tried to do something smooth, fluid, not directed toward "reiteration" (y'know, very well edited clips with lots of graphics and animations). It's not perfect obviously, but my line of thought was : "I am aiming for something simple enough to result in decent in one week/just a bit more". I'm happy you found the production acceptable (since I use AI resources, that's the best feedback I can hope for: being as good as the real thing or nearly). Umh, I'm really sorry, but I'm not able to spot those not cohesive moments you were talking about, could you make an example? I tend to be a perfectionist, I like to see little things well made, though my personal time is not that much. Furthermore, an average of 1 video a week is advised for channel about news. I mean, talking about this niche, a keyword can be not so competitive today and turn completely saturated in 7 days. Having said that, I just want to bring in the discussion my point of view and trying to logically respond to you. I am not annoyed, instead I'm happy you set up this discourse in a calm and respectful way.
They got the whole Pete Segar segment wrong (he was not upset at the music, but the "quality of the sound") and mentioning Taylor Swift in a Dylan piece is sacrilegious.
@@jimsullivan6123 C'mon, she is not that bad, and she was the right example to make.
Also, gonna be honest, I don't see so much difference between being mad at the music or being mad at the music because of the quality of the sound.
@@Wrecking_World OK, Swift aside there's a big difference to the perception that `pete segar was pissed that Dylan went electric (a betrayal, as the commentators say) and the stage sound on the day. Segar wrote to Dylan, saying he was not upset with the electric music but objected to the poor sound quality. Pete Seeger sent a postcard to Dylan in 1990s explaining that he liked “Maggie’s Farm” and why he was upset at Newport in 1965 - because the sound was muddy, he said. The new Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa has this postcard.
@@jimsullivan6123
Ah Jeez, I didn't know that :/
I always read that he was mad at electric music in general, I didn't find that news.
Thank you so much for letting me know.
Gonna add the info in the description.
If you want, I can also say thanks to you there 🦾
In case you couldn't tell, this was basically a commerical for the movie designed for a young audience who are more familiar with Taylor Swift than Woody Guthrie. By the way, I am not sure this film gets the story wrong with Pete Seeger. Seeger had a lot to do with discovering him. I was watching an interview of Seeger talk about when he was visiting Woody Guthrie, and a young totally unknown Dylan walked in and played a song he wrote that was dedicated for Woody, and Seeger said that they were both genuinely impressed.
@@rational-public-discourse
Again, not a commercial ... 🥲🥲
Are these 2 narrators real or AI generated? There's nothing human about them. (came back after reading the description. I was right)
Ah damn' man, sorry to hear it, they worked for me xD
Which moments made you think that?
I'm 73. I was around then. These folks don't know anything about anything. Electric music had been being played at Newport before and during 1965. The two narrators are parrots.
@@davidabsalom3565
... History and biological reactions have not clear bounds; we establish them because they help us to remember such facts better, sir.
I was suspicious when I saw the black guy, but the Asian girl was a dead giveaway. Just typical PC demographics like every commercial, but not the types who usually have any interest in Dylan. then you realize they sound very robotic.
@@MrThermostatic
PC?
A Complete Unknown R searchinght pictures
Umh, Sorry, I didn't understand 😅
I feel like I’m listening to the Wallstreet journal
I hope that's a good thing 😅 ...
you probably are, and to the other person who replied, no, that isn't a good thing. We shouldn't allow ourselves to be conditioned into simply taking in commercials and consuming. That's frightening.
@@rational-public-discourse
Umh, sir, again, this isn't a commercial 🥲
I am obliged to set on a banner at the beginning of the video in that case.
He looks great but I always said to myself that Adam Sandler would've made a great pick for a Bob Dylan movie.
@@johnguillen68 Yeah, Chalamet is a bit more "delicate" (not that I disdain that, the opposite UwU)
Oh my goodness, this is AT LEAST the fifth "most anticipated movie of the year" and there's still another month to go!
I asked a question in the title, I didn't state anything 😌
This is just a little criticism. Both people should learn how to say Joan Baez properly. Pronounced Joan’s last name Bay-ez
Hi there,
Sorry for the error 😅.
The woman in the video is AI generated just as her voice.
That's why sometimes there are some little problems in the spelling.
Working on it 👍🏻
This is a nice paid commercial focused on a young audience for the Dylan film. Since the title is A Complete Unknown, it is reasonable to think that the film will focus on his very early years and the different sources that helped to inspire him to write such profound and harmonious songs with such amazing lyrics. I have read somewhere that Dylan was a big fan of the transendentalist poets like Whitman. If you have read Song of Myself, which is a literary masterpiece, and if you read it several times and study it, Whitman will pop out at you when listening to A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall or Mr. Tambourine Man. I hope the film gives both Woody Guthrie and Walt Whitman their due.
Umh, I say thanks to you for thinking this was a paid commercial, but It is not 😅
Anyway, thank you for sharing your point of view nonetheless.
I'm happy to see people truly experienced in Dylan's history appreciating all this 👍🏻
Perfect 💙🌠🌌🏹
Thank youu :'3
Are these two people AI? They don't look right. They don't talk like humans.
Infact they are AI xD
The hope is they'll attract more people that way. 🤣
@@lpquagmire3621 Nah, I just like using AI
Here we talk about Creature Commando :D
ruclips.net/video/Q5ZOauNPqz4/видео.html
They didn't even take the time to learn how to pronounce "Baez." Not interested.
@@edh6008 *Baēz*
Maybe her name was mispronounced back then. All of the actors are a prettier than who they actually portray, which is pretty standard in bio-pics.
@@rational-public-discourse
What this has to do with names, though?
I don’t expect anything but garbage from Hollywood. It will probably be like Johnny Cash’s biopic Walk the Line. So much of it is crap and bashes his 1st wife, to make June look like an angel.
@@SJ-ni6iy
Eh, there's this risk :/
I mean, I didn't enjoy Bohemian Rhapsody for the same reason, It was too fictionalized.
I hope It will be different for this one, but I guess we can just wait to find this out.
For heaven's sake pronounce the guy's name correctly: his last name is pronounced ChalaMAY (accent on the first syllable); NOT ChalaMET. (He's American and French).
*CHAçALAMAI*
Hope the film is better thsn this
Better than the video I made or better than the trailer?
this is badly perceived and set up
Hi there, may I know what are you exactly talking about?
@@Wrecking_World Sure. From an editor's point of view, first, I really meant to say your youtube clip "was poorly conceived and, thus, poorly executed." I don't know exactly what you were attempting here, but if you were in the same room, the edits are awkward and it doesn't seem "conversational," which seems to be the attempted effect you're going for. The production budget or equipment seem to be availabe. Onthe other hand, in the way that their are no wrong answers, only poorly supported claims. Sometimes well examined ideas go unnoticed because their structure and delivery are flawed. I tinhk it's worth asking yourself does it come accross cohesively to you? If the answer is No, then why would you release something that's less than the demands of your imagination? IF the answers yes, then what might the devil's advocate in the room say?
@@hulleeseeya Ah, I understand what you were saying now, thank you for the detailed answer.
So, about the edit, I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it.
I had other people in the comments who found it nice and personally I find it nice too.
I mean, I tried to do something smooth, fluid, not directed toward "reiteration" (y'know, very well edited clips with lots of graphics and animations).
It's not perfect obviously, but my line of thought was : "I am aiming for something simple enough to result in decent in one week/just a bit more".
I'm happy you found the production acceptable (since I use AI resources, that's the best feedback I can hope for: being as good as the real thing or nearly).
Umh, I'm really sorry, but I'm not able to spot those not cohesive moments you were talking about, could you make an example?
I tend to be a perfectionist, I like to see little things well made, though my personal time is not that much.
Furthermore, an average of 1 video a week is advised for channel about news.
I mean, talking about this niche, a keyword can be not so competitive today and turn completely saturated in 7 days.
Having said that, I just want to bring in the discussion my point of view and trying to logically respond to you.
I am not annoyed, instead I'm happy you set up this discourse in a calm and respectful way.