Earlier this week, we heard “Duquesne Whistle,” the single from Bob Dylan’s forthcoming album Tempest.
Today, we get the video, an admirably opaque thing from Aussie director
and stuntman Nash Edgerton. In the video, a young man’s attempt at a
whimsical meet cute turns out really, really badly. We also get
unexplained shots of Dylan walking around, leading a posse that appears
to include a couple of pubescent cholos and a guy dressed like Gene
Simmons. Edgerton’s brother, the actor Joel, is in there as “guy with
baseball bat.” The whole thing is pretty ridiculous and great.
Michel Montecrossa’s non-violence topical music video 'Duquesne Whistle' presenting his version of Bob Dylan's song. http://vimeo.com/49084550 Michel Montecrossa about the ‘DUQUESNE WHISTLE‘ song & movie: “I sang Bob Dylan’s song ‘DUQUESNE WHISTLE’ from his album 'Tempest' and made a multilayered Non-Violence Topical Cinema-Verité and Consciousness-Stream Fusion-Movie to position my performance effectively stimulating in the futuristic virtual and organic context which is my natural artistic homeland. “
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Michel Montecrossa’s non-violence topical music video 'Duquesne Whistle' presenting his version of Bob Dylan's song.
http://vimeo.com/49084550
Michel Montecrossa about the ‘DUQUESNE WHISTLE‘ song & movie:
“I sang Bob Dylan’s song ‘DUQUESNE WHISTLE’ from his album 'Tempest' and made a multilayered Non-Violence Topical Cinema-Verité and Consciousness-Stream Fusion-Movie to position my performance effectively
stimulating in the futuristic virtual and organic context which is my natural artistic homeland. “
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