Dylan Speaks

Dylan Speaks

December 3, 1965 53m Released

Storyline

The legendary press conference in San Fransisco at KQED studios on Dec. 3rd 1965. This was a pivotal year in Bob Dylan's career. In the early part of the year he released "Bringing It All Back Home", the first album that saw him move distinctly away from his folk music origins. In the summer he followed it with "Highway 61 Revisited", an out and out rock 'n' roll album, and the single "Like A Rolling Stone" hit No.2 on the US charts. His appearance at that year's Newport Folk Festival saw him use an electric guitar on stage, a hugely controversial move at the time that saw him booed by much of the audience. Against this background, Dylan went into the studios of TV station KQED in San Francisco for a broadcast press conference hosted by Ralph J. Gleason, his only one from this era ever to be filmed.

Key Information

Director Robert N. Zagone
Studio Ralph J. Gleason Productions
Language EN

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Cast & Crew

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan

Self

Ralph J. Gleason

Host

Allen Ginsberg

Allen Ginsberg

Self (archive footage)

Bill Graham

Self

Larry Hankin

Larry Hankin

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

Dylan Speaks was released on December 3, 1965.

The runtime of Dylan Speaks is 53m.

Dylan Speaks is a Documentary movie.

Dylan Speaks is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Dylan Speaks was directed by Robert N. Zagone.

The main cast of Dylan Speaks includes Bob Dylan, Ralph J. Gleason, Allen Ginsberg.

Dylan Speaks is originally in English.