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18 February 2010

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Miriam

Hervorragende Qualität!
Und ein blutjunger Roger!!
Mmhhh....das macht Spaß!
Schön, den Film jetzt hier sehen zu können!
Danke, Haro!!!

Julian Lang

Very good production quality for the time period. Audio mxing wasn't as it is now, but a good flash from the past. I'll rewatch it.

Evaristo Calixto

This documentary by Haro Senft is rare and unknown to most of Supertramp fans. It was never released in commercial format, due to Bob Dylan's "no" to copyright authorization.

Video editing is very precise and shows the song dynamics with a remarkable richness.

The arrangement to Dylan's hit is imaginative and rocker to the bone. It has some of resemblance to Jimi Hendrix version, although with a slightly different vein.

Thank you so much, Europa Films, for making it available in internet streaming. A hug from Brazil!

sebas

Aqui se nota claramente que Rick es mayor que Roger.¿Es Roger, o es Anna simon tocando el bajo?

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