I watched it and I don't know how enlightening it could be. He's a very private and odd person who is obviously not comfortable with the media, his fans or possibly even himself.
I don't know if he's necessarily odd. I think he just sees the media for what they are. They try to take everything amd put it into a category. They want to talk about him as a legend and maybe he thinks he's just another guy that happens to be able to make good music. So every question he tries to avoid leading into the expected area.
He's definitely odd. You can see the media for what it is and still not behave like a fruitcake.
There weren't any real memorable moments, it was just a weird guy in front of Ed Bradley (+ earring) who was obviously suffering through it so he could promote his book (that he doesn't even mention).
Weird interview, Ed Bradley was all into it and Dylan looked like he would rather have been anywhere else.
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I watched it and I don't know how enlightening it could be. He's a very private and odd person who is obviously not comfortable with the media, his fans or possibly even himself.
I had a dinner to go to and I set up my EyeTV but I'm out of hard drive space. I guess they don't really rerun these shows huh.
Any interesting moments?
Dylan is a bizarre guy to say the least.
There weren't any real memorable moments, it was just a weird guy in front of Ed Bradley (+ earring) who was obviously suffering through it so he could promote his book (that he doesn't even mention).
Weird interview, Ed Bradley was all into it and Dylan looked like he would rather have been anywhere else.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in658799.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/media/2004/12/05/video659177.rm
Originally posted by Fran441
Also, a download link for those who want to save it:
http://www.cbsnews.com/media/2004/12/05/video659177.rm
If thats the interview then I can´t understand why they aired it. It was less than nothing.