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.
(via
The Guardian)
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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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