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This first part of the 1990s list collects non-album song performances and interviews by Bob Dylan on VHS video and DVD (and laserdisc where I have information) from 1990 to 1994. I would be grateful for any additional information on these items and other material to place here. Video material included on CD-ROMs or CD Plus discs is still in the main directory in the appropriate part. For 1990s films with Dylan album tracks, see VHS & DVD: Films with Dylan Album Tracks 1990s.
Films are listed by date of original appearance (in theatres or on TV), not when the VHS video or
DVD came out, often some years later. This page does not include songs from regular albums that appear in films or
videos without performance footage, nor do I include music videos
of standard album tracks - for a full Dylan filmography, see "Expecting Rain"
or "TV Talkin'"
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For informed discussion of all Bob's screen appearances, see C.P. Lee's well-received book "Like A Bullet Of Light ".
Thanks to Jean-Pierre Mercier for laserdisc details and catalogue numbers and Michel Pomarede for scans. Thanks also to Larry Crum for checking these entries against his own collection, "Positively Bob Dylan" by Michael Krogsgaard, "Bob Dylan on Video" (article in "Record Collector" magazine, Sep 1992), and several other sources. All scans that aren't credited are from my own collection or amazon.com
If you have any entries to add to the list or additions/corrections to
existing entries, please let me know!
Please note I cannot value your Dylan rarities -
see the Mission page for reasons why. Contact the
dealers on my Trading page for assistance!
Revised: 03 April, 2008.
Titles in red are not available
on a currently released Bob Dylan CD (for these see bobdylan.com
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Key to symbols used:
Links to other World Wide Web pages - ![]()
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Links to bobdylan.com for song lyrics -
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Performances currently available on commercial CD are marked by
(these are the ones that count as obscurities
rather than as rarities)
1990
"Flashback" - feature film released in the USA 2 Feb
1990, VHS: Paramount 32110 (USA), 1990/Paramount Home Video VHB 2452 (UK), 1991/DVD:
Paramount Home Entertainment (catalogue number?) (USA), 19 Aug 2003/Paramount Home
Entertainment PHE 8353 (UK), 15 Dec 2003/Paramount Home Entertainment 32100
(USA), 2006:
The UK VHS release is now deleted - scans required! The US VHS release came in
a card slip cover, not a plastic case with insert.
![]() Paramount 32110 (USA) - front of VHS release, scan by Sam C. Visser |
R-0201-2 People Get Ready
(Curtis Mayfield) This is not the same performance as R-0136 from the Columbia USA 4 Songs From Renaldo & Clara promo 12" single, 1978. Like 1989's Backtrack (see VHS & DVD 1980s), Flashback stars Dennis Hopper, this time with Kiefer Sutherland (two stars who paired up again for the first TV series of 24). For details of the 1990 Flashback soundtrack album, see 1990. Thanks to Sam C. Visser for the scans of the VHS release and to Jack from Canada for scans of the 2006 DVD release.
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![]() Paramount 32110 (USA) - rear of VHS cover, scan by Sam C. Visser |
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![]() US 2003 DVD release - picture from amazon.com |
![]() Paramount Home Entertainment PHE 8353 (UK) - picture from amazon.co.uk |
![]() Paramount 32110 (USA) - front of 2006 DVD release, scan by Jack from Canada |
![]() Paramount 32110 (USA) - rear of 2006 DVD release, scan by Jack from Canada |
![]() Paramount 32110 (USA) - 2006 DVD scan by Jack from Canada |
"Most Of The Time" - promo video, Columbia (USA), Apr 1990:
CSK 73326 (USA) - front of promo CD single with this performance, scan by David Plentus |
R-0209-3 Most Of The Time - not the 1989 Oh Mercy
version but a new version recorded for the promo video at the Record Plant, Hollywood,
CA, 16 Mar 1990, produced by Don Was
For the promo single with this version of the song, see 1990. |
Various Artists - "John Hammond: From Bessie Smith To Bruce Springsteen" - documentary shown on PBS-TV, USA, 20 Aug 1990; VHS: CBS Music Video Enterprises 19V-49057 (USA), 19 Sep 1990/CMV 49057 2 (Australia), 1991?/Sony Music Video 490572 (Japan), 1991?/UK: FMV Enterprises 490572, Jun 1991; Laserdisc: Imager Entertainment ID7996CB (USA), 1990, CBS/Sony CSLM 781 (Japan), 1991?:
![]() CBS Music Video Enterprises 19V-49057 (USA) - front scan by Sam C. Visser |
R-0562 Shot Of Love - excerpt from live performance recorded at Palace
Des Sports, Avignon, France, 25 Jul 1981
R-0493 Excerpt from interview with Bob by Mart Perry and Alan Ramey, talking about John Hammond Sr. R-0506-3 Excerpt from interview with Bob at Columbia Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 16 Dec 1965, also used in the 1979 video Heroes Of Rock & Roll (see VHS & DVD 1970s), and the 1987 video - The Fabulous 60s Vol. 7 (see VHS & DVD 1980s), and the 2003 Ed Sullivan Show set "Rock 'N' Roll Forever" + Rock 'N' Roll Revolution" (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 2). R-0563 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - excerpt from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Quest TV broadcast, CBC TV Studio, Toronto, Canada, 1 Feb1964 (fourth verse until end without talk over) This programme also includes some performance footage from Don't Look Back and excerpts from album tracks played over stills or film of fans. The US VHS release comes in a card slipcover, the Australian VHS release comes in a plastic case with an insert. The US VHS release of this title was deleted in 1993. Thanks to Jean-Pierre Mercier for the information. Also thanks to Larry Crum for additional information, Sam C. Visser for the USA and Australian scans and Alan Tautfest for the US single-sided laserdisc. |
![]() CMV 49057 2 (Australia) - insert scan by Sam C. Visser |
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![]() CBS Music Video Enterprises 19V-49057 (USA) - rear scan by Sam C. Visser |
![]() CBS/Sony CSLM 781 (Japan) - laserdisc with obi, scan by Michel Pomarede for Jean-Pierre Mercier |
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![]() Image Entertainment ID7996CB (USA) - laserdisc front scan by Alan Tautfest |
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![]() Image Entertainment ID7996CB (USA) - laserdisc label scan by Alan Tautfest |
Various Artists - "Country Music Video Magazine - Premier Collectors’ Edition", BMG Video 790453 (UK), Sep 1990:
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R-0564 Mr. Tambourine Man - excerpt of R-0217, with the Byrds,
recorded at the Roy Orbison Tribute Concert, Feb 1990
R-0217, the full audio performance, is on the Byrds 4CD Columbia Legacy boxed set, see 1990 Thanks to Larry Crum for information about this item. |
1991
"Series Of Dreams" - promo video, Columbia (USA), 8 Mar 1991:
Various Artists - "Café Au Go-Go Rock Vol. 1" - VHS
video: Video Arts (catalogue number?) (Japan), 1991(?):
There is probably a laserdisc release of this video - information required.
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This release consists of performances from the Café Au Go-Go in Greenwich Village, New York, and includes the Subterranean Homesick Blues lyrics card dropping scene which starts Don't Look Back, see VHS & DVD 1960s. There is a Vol. 2 but Bob is not included. Information from Ian Woodward. |
Various Artists - "Village Voices" - VHS video: Video Arts (catalogue number?) (Japan), 1991/Laserdisc: Video Arts VALJ-3355 (Japan), 1991:
![]() Video Arts VALJ-3355 Laserdisc (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
This release apparently contains very similar material to Café Au Go-Go Rock Vol. 1 above and also includes the Subterranean Homesick Blues lyrics card dropping scene which starts Don't Look Back, see VHS & DVD 1960s. Initial information from Ian Woodward. Thanks to Hans Seegers for further information and scans. |
![]() Video Arts VALJ-3355 Laserdisc (Japan) - rear scan by Hans Seegers |
"Superstar: The Life And Times of Andy Warhol" - documentary
film, VHS video:
Vestron (catalogue number?) (USA); DVD: Winstar
TV & Video WHE71264 (USA), Feb
1991/VHS video: Fabulous Films FAB 115 (UK), 1996:
The DVD of this documentary was released in the USA in Jan 2001. There
doesn't appear to be a UK DVD release.
1992
John Lennon - "The John Lennon Video Collection", Warner Home Video (catalogue number?) (USA), 1992:
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Bob makes a brief appearance in the video of John Lennon's song God. He
doesn't actually perform.
For the 1988 Imagine: John Lennon - The Definitive Film Portrait video release with this song, see VHS & DVD 1980s. Thanks to Freddy Ordoñez Araque for information about this release. |
1993
Daniel Lanois - "Rocky World" VHS video, Warner Music Vision 7599383413 (USA), 1993/Warner Music Vision 7599383413 (UK), 1993:
"Blood In My Eyes" - promo video for "World Gone Wrong", Columbia BD-BIME-BS-S-071593 (USA), 1993:
![]() Columbia BD-BIME-BS-S-071593 (USA) - tape cassette scan by Hans Seegers |
R-0671 Blood In My Eyes (Lonnie Chatman) - version with extended intro (5:09) Thanks to Keith Venturoni for the information that the version in this video has an extra six or so beats more than the World Gone Wrong album version at the beginning of the song, together with Bob saying "OK". The tape itself is in a plain white tape box with a window for the white printed sticker. The same information is repeated on the tape label. This performance is included on the bonus DVD with the Limited Edition of Modern Times, see 2006. Thanks to Hans Seegers for further information and scans. |
![]() Columbia BD-BIME-BS-S-071593 (USA) - tape label scan by Hans Seegers |
Various Artists - "Digital P.O.P." - promo video,
Columbia (no catalogue number) (USA), 1993:
This promo NTSC tape in a card slipcase contains a Dylan rarity.
![]() Front slipcase photo by Jon McAuliffe |
R-0671-2 Blood In My Eyes (Lonnie Chatman) - version
with extended intro (5:09)
Thanks to Jon McAuliffe for photos. |
![]() Tape cassette photo by Jon McAuliffe |
Willie Nelson - "Across The Borderline" promo video, Columbia (no catalogue number), Mar 1993:
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R-0492 Heartland
(Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson) Bob doesn't actually appear in the film, the excerpt plays over a series of stills. This video, narrated by producer Don Was, also features Sinead O'Connor, Kris Kristofferson, Paul Simon, Bonnie Raitt, David Crosby, Mark O'Connor and Mose Allison. |
Willie Nelson & Friends - "Willie Nelson: The
Big Six-O - An All-Star Birthday Celebration", VHS: Fox
Video 5934 (USA), also Columbia House
11141 (USA), Laserdisc: CBS/Fox Video 5934-80 (USA), Jun 1993:
This video is now out of print
Bob Dylan & Friends - "The 30th Anniversary
Concert Celebration", VHS: Columbia
Music Video 39V 49165 (USA), Laserdisc (2 discs):
Columbia Music Video ML2 49165 (USA)/Sony Music Video SRLM- 865/6 (Japan), Aug 1993:
Recorded live at Madison Square Gardens, New York, 16 Oct 1992,
this concert has not yet been released on DVD. Bob's solo performance
of Song To Woody at the concert was omitted from this release.
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me there are two Dylan rarities on this video: R-0565 My Back Pages - Bob playing guitar during the rehearsals at Madison Square Gardens, New York, on 14 Oct 1992, with most (if not all) of the musicians that played on it in the concert R-0566 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry - Bob playing with Eric Clapton during the soundchecks at Madison Square Gardens, New York, on 15-16 Oct 1992 This video contains all the performances from the Columbia 2CD set (not separately listed), and three more: Boots Of Spanish Leather (Nanci Griffith/Carolyn Hester); Gotta Serve Somebody (Booker T. and the MGs); Love Minus Zero/No Limit (Eric Clapton). For the 2CD set, see see International Albums (Regular). The Japanese 2 laserdisc set came with a black and white obi (thanks to Hans Seegers for the information and scans). |
Sony Music Video SRLM-865/6 (Japan) Laserdisc - obi scan by Hans Seegers |
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Thanks to "HwyCDRrev"
for news that Spin CDs in the UK are advertising a 2DVD release of The 30th
Anniversary Concert Celebration by Classic Rock Direct/Nova/Pinnacle on 7 Apr
2008 (Pinnacle is a UK-based distribution company specialising in reissues, so this
may be legitimate). This release inexplicably omits songs by both George Harrison and Neil
Young from the 1990 VHS and laserdisc releases. For more details, see
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1994
"The Life And Times Of Allen Ginsberg" - documentary released Feb. 18, 1994, VHS: First Run Releases (catalogue number?) (USA), 1997/Visionary Communications MJ 022 (UK), 1995; DVD: New Yorker Video (catalogue number?), 17 Jul 2007:
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Larry Crum informs me the Dylan content of this documentary consists of
an excerpt of the Subterranean Homesick Blues sequence from Don't Look
Back (see VHS & DVD 1960s and
VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1). This film directed by Jerry Aronson was shown on TV on 17 Sep 1997 in Thirteen/WNET's biography series "American Masters". Allen Ginsberg died in 1997. For information about Bob's involvement with Allen Ginsberg's recordings, see 1972, 1974, 1982 and 1994. For details of Bob's 1978 film Renaldo & Clara, which also features Allen Ginsberg, see VHS & DVD 1970s. Thanks to Moise Potie for information about the 2007 US DVD release. |
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Robbie Robertson - "Going Home" - Disney TV
documentary, 1994; VHS: Laserlight 80
547 (USA - NTSC), 1997; Laserdisc: VideoArts VALJ-3419 (Japan), 1994; DVD: Laserlight 82 016, (
USA), 1998:
This DVD is a Region 0 release playable in all
regions, and is currently available.
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R-0319-3 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have
Met) - recorded with the Hawks at Edinburgh, Scotland, 20 May 1966, from the unreleased
documentary film "Eat The Document" This performance first appeared in a 1979 documentary Heroes Of Rock And Roll (see VHS & DVD 1970s), and also appears in the 1996 boxed sets The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll and Dancing In The Street (for both see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 2), and the 2003 Ed Sullivan Show set "Rock 'N' Roll Forever" + Rock 'N' Roll Revolution" (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 2). Larry Crum says two excerpts are included here, first: "the instrumental break and FIRST LINE of last verse ("I'm leavin'" through "say very much")." and later "another very brief snippet, I can make out only the words "watery and wet"." R-0472-2 I Can't Leave Her Behind [On A Rainy Afternoon] - song
worked on by Robbie Robertson and Bob Dylan in the unreleased documentary "Eat The Document",
from a Glasgow hotel room in May 1966 R-0673 One Too Many Mornings (excerpt) - recorded live with the Hawks, 1966, possibly from the soundcheck at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, 17 May 1966 Finally, an audio-only excerpt of "(Most Likely) You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine" identified as with the Band from 1974 - sounds like the Before The Flood version. This was a TV documentary originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in
1994. It also includes what is claimed to be "previously unreleased
footage of The Basement Tapes", but this was actually shot in
the pool room of
Sammy Davis Jr.'s former house in the Hollywood Hills during the sessions
for The Band's 1969 self-titled album, when Bob was not present. For more information, see Jan Hoiberg's Band site
Thanks to Larry Crum for supplying the catalogue numbers and dates of the commercial releases. |
![]() 1998 US DVD release |
![]() VideoArts VALJ-3419 Laserdisc (Japan) - obi scan by Hans Seegers |
![]() VideoArts VALJ-3419 Laserdisc (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
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![]() VideoArts VALJ-3419 Laserdisc (Japan) - Side 1 scan by Hans Seegers |
Robbie Robertson - "Chronicle" - Japanese Video R-3212(?), 1994:
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R-0319-4 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) - recorded with the Hawks at Edinburgh, Scotland, 20 May 1966, from the unreleased documentary "Eat The Document" This performance first appeared in a 1979 documentary Heroes Of Rock And Roll (see VHS & DVD 1970s), and also appears in the 1996 boxed sets The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll and Dancing In The Street (for both see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 2), and the 2003 Ed Sullivan Show set "Rock 'N' Roll Forever" + Rock 'N' Roll Revolution" (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 2). R-0472-3 I Can't Leave Her Behind [On A Rainy Afternoon] - song worked on by Robbie Robertson and Bob Dylan in the unreleased documentary "Eat The Document", from a Glasgow hotel room in May 1966 |
Robbie Robertson - "A Retrospective - From The Band To
The Rock 'N' Roll Hall Of Fame" - Laserdisc, VideoArts Music VALJ-3419,
Japan, 1994:
This laserdisc is believed to have the same material as the Chronicle
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R-0319-5 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) - recorded with the Hawks at Edinburgh, Scotland, 20 May 1966, from the unreleased documentary "Eat The Document" This performance first appeared in a 1979 documentary Heroes Of Rock And Roll (see VHS & DVD 1970s), and also appears in the 1996 boxed sets The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll and Dancing In The Street (for both see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 2), and the 2003 Ed Sullivan Show set "Rock 'N' Roll Forever" + Rock 'N' Roll Revolution" (see VHS & DVD 2000s Part 2). R-0472-4 I Can't Leave Her Behind [On A Rainy Afternoon] - song worked on by Robbie Robertson and Bob Dylan in the unreleased documentary "Eat The Document", from a Glasgow hotel room in May 1966 For more information, see Jan Hoiberg's Band site
This Japanese laserdisc has a purple, white, black and pink obi - scan also required (information from Hans Seegers). |
"Natural Born Killers" - film directed by Oliver Stone,
Warner Studios, Cinema version released 26 Aug 1994, VHS: Warner Home Video
(catalogue number?) (USA), 1995/Warner Home Video/Regency S013228 (UK),
2001/DVD: Warner Home Video D018535 (UK), 2001;
Director's Cut: DVD: Lion's Gate 14971 (USA), 1995; Lion's Gate/Maple 14971
(Canada), (date?); Cinema Club (catalogue number?) (UK), 12 May 2003:
This film is available on DVD in the USA in two versions, the standard cinema
version as part of the "Oliver Stone Collection" at 119 mins, and Oliver Stone's Director's Cut at 182 mins.
![]() Warner Home Video 18535 (USA) - front scan by Jack (US DVD cinema version, 119 mins - also the cover of the original VHS release) |
R-0231-2 You Belong To Me (Pee Wee King-Red Stewart-Chilton Price)
This version is exactly the same as on the film soundtrack album with dialogue over the top - for details of that, see 1994. The UK Region 2 DVD of Natural Born Killers (cinema version, further cut over US cinema release), released in Nov 2001 - Warner Home Video D018535. The UK DVD contains 30 mins of deleted scenes and an alternate ending. The Director's Cut was released in the UK by Cinema Club in 2003. The 114 min version of the film is also available in the UK in a 2003 Cinema Club boxed set, VHS or DVD, with "Gang Related" and "Liberty Stands Still", two films not by Oliver Stone. |
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![]() Warner Home Video 18535 (USA) - rear scan by Jack |
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![]() UK DVD cinema version, 114 mins, Warner Home Video D018535 |
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![]() Maple/Lion's Gate 24971 (Canada) - front scan by Jack |
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![]() Maple/Lion's Gate 24971 (Canada) - DVD scan by Jack |
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Various Artists - "Woodstock 94", Polygram Video (catalogue
number?) (USA/UK); Laserdiscs (2): Polygram Video 633 367-1 (USA), 1994/ Polygram POLM
1010-1 (Japan),
1995:
For radio station discs, the soundtrack album and CD singles, see 1994
and 1995.
Both the US and UK VHS releases appear to be deleted and this title has never
been released on DVD. For an unauthorised 2007 DVD containing Bob's
complete set, see Questionable Video.

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