Dylan Speaks: The 1965 Press Conference in San Francisco (1965)
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On December 3, 1965, Bob Dylan arrived in San Francisco a day ahead of a 3-night stand of performances in Berkeley and San Francisco to answer queries from reporters for a televised press conference. Just months after going electric at Newport, Dylan arrives in San Francisco appearing relaxed. Throughout this glimpse into the mind of the master, we see a man who is funny, standoffish, serious and self-depreciating while answering questions from the likes of Ralph Gleason, Allen Ginsberg and Bill Graham. Providing insight from everything from his songwriting to the crowd reaction at the Newport Folk Festival, Dylan's 1965 press conference is a rare look into the mind of the 24-year old genius.
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