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'''''Renaldo and Clara''''' is a 1978 American film directed by [[Bob Dylan]] and starring Bob Dylan, [[Sara Dylan]], and [[Joan Baez]]. Written by Dylan and [[Sam Shepard]], the film incorporates three distinct film genres: concert footage, documentary interviews, and dramatic fictional vignettes reflective of Dylan's song lyrics and life.<ref>{{cite web | last=Maslin | first=Janet | title='Renaldo and Clara,' Film by Bob Dylan:Rolling Thunder | work=[[The New York Times]] | url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A03EFD71330E631A25755C2A9679C946990D6CF | date=January 26, 1978 | accessdate=January 15, 2017}}</ref>
'''''Renaldo and Clara''''' is a 1978 American film directed by [[Bob Dylan]] and starring Bob Dylan, [[Sara Dylan]] and [[Joan Baez]]. Written by Dylan and [[Sam Shepard]], the film incorporates three distinct film genres: concert footage, documentary interviews, and dramatic fictional vignettes reflective of Dylan's song lyrics and life.<ref>{{cite web | last=Maslin | first=Janet | authorlink=Janet Maslin| title='Renaldo and Clara,' Film by Bob Dylan:Rolling Thunder | work=[[The New York Times]] | url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A03EFD71330E631A25755C2A9679C946990D6CF | date=January 26, 1978 | access-date=January 15, 2017}}</ref>


Filmed in the fall of 1975 prior to and during Bob Dylan's [[Rolling Thunder Revue]] tour, the film features appearances and performances by [[Ronee Blakley]], [[T-Bone Burnett]], [[Ramblin' Jack Elliott]], [[Allen Ginsberg]], [[Arlo Guthrie]], [[Ronnie Hawkins]], [[Roger McGuinn]], [[Joni Mitchell]], [[Mick Ronson]], [[Arlen Roth]], Sam Shepard, and [[Harry Dean Stanton]]. ''Renaldo and Clara'' was released in its original four-hour form on January 25, 1978 in the United States. Its limited release in theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and other cities was discontinued after a few weeks following widespread negative reviews.<ref name="about1">{{cite web|last=Corbett|first=Ben|title=Renaldo and Clara: Bob Dylan as Filmmaker|publisher=''About.com''|url=http://folkmusic.about.com/od/bobdylan/a/Bob-Dylan-Renaldo-Clara.htm|accessdate=April 7, 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405215019/http://folkmusic.about.com/od/bobdylan/a/Bob-Dylan-Renaldo-Clara.htm|archivedate=April 5, 2012|df=}}</ref> ''Renaldo and Clara'' won the Interfilm Award at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival in 1978 but has largely been panned by critics.
Filmed in the fall of 1975 prior to and during Bob Dylan's [[Rolling Thunder Revue]] tour, the film features appearances and performances by [[Phil Ochs]], [[Ronee Blakley]], [[T-Bone Burnett]], [[Ramblin' Jack Elliott]], [[Allen Ginsberg]], [[Arlo Guthrie]], [[Ronnie Hawkins]], [[Roger McGuinn]], [[Joni Mitchell]], [[Mick Ronson]], [[Arlen Roth]], Sam Shepard, and [[Harry Dean Stanton]]. ''Renaldo and Clara'' was released in its original four-hour form on January 25, 1978, in the United States. Its limited release in theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and other cities was discontinued after a few weeks following widespread negative reviews.<ref name="about1">{{cite web|last=Corbett|first=Ben|title=Renaldo and Clara: Bob Dylan as Filmmaker|publisher=About.com|url=http://folkmusic.about.com/od/bobdylan/a/Bob-Dylan-Renaldo-Clara.htm|access-date=April 7, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405215019/http://folkmusic.about.com/od/bobdylan/a/Bob-Dylan-Renaldo-Clara.htm|archive-date=April 5, 2012}}</ref>


==Production==
==Production==
''Renaldo and Clara'' was written by [[Bob Dylan]] and [[Sam Shepard]]. Most of the performers are musicians or members of Dylan's inner circle; the only professional actors in the cast are Sam Shepard, [[Harry Dean Stanton]], [[Helena Kallianiotes]], and [[Ronee Blakley]].
''Renaldo and Clara'' was influenced by the French film ''[[Les Enfants du Paradis]]'', and was written by Dylan.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Wilentz |first=Sean |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vSRvBN2wxYMC&dq=%22Children+of+Paradise%22+%22Renaldo%22&pg=PA160 |title=Bob Dylan in America |date=2011-10-04 |publisher=Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group |isbn=978-0-7679-3179-3 |language=en}}</ref> Most of the performers are musicians or members of Dylan's inner circle; the only professional actors in the cast are Sam Shepard, [[Harry Dean Stanton]], [[Helena Kallianiotes]], and [[Ronee Blakley]].


Many of the artists performing with the [[Rolling Thunder Revue]] are featured in the film, which also includes clips of concert performances and footage of [[Rubin Carter]], the subject of Dylan's song "[[Hurricane (Bob Dylan song)|Hurricane]]". The film also features an appearance from the musician, [[David Blue (musician)|David Blue]], who gives some insight into the 1960s New York City folk music scene while playing a game of [[pinball]]. The machine was a Big Valley, built by Bally in 1970. The film also contains the last known footage of [[Phil Ochs]], who is shown preparing to take the stage at Folk City in October 1975; he committed suicide six months later.
The style, structure, and thematic elements of ''Renaldo and Clara'' were heavily influenced by the French film ''[[Les Enfants du Paradis]]''. Similarities between the two films include the use of whiteface (Dylan), the recurring flower, the woman in white (Baez), the on-stage and backstage scenes, and the dialogue of both films' climactic scenes. Also evident is the [[Cubist]] approach of the two films, allowing us to see the main characters from the different perspectives of various lovers. Running time is also relatively similar.

Many of the artists performing with the [[Rolling Thunder Revue]] are featured in the film, which also includes clips of concert performances and footage of [[Rubin Carter]], the subject of Dylan's song "[[Hurricane (Bob Dylan song)|Hurricane]]". The film also contains the last known footage of [[Phil Ochs]], who is shown preparing to take the stage at Folk City in October 1975; he committed suicide six months later. The film also features an appearance from another late musician, [[David Blue (musician)|David Blue]], who gives some insight into the 1960s New York City folk music scene while playing an extended game of [[pinball]].


==Reception==
==Reception==
Upon its theatrical release in 1978, ''Renaldo and Clara'' received poor reviews, and, after opening in New York City and Los Angeles, its initial limited theatrical run was discontinued after a few weeks.
Upon its theatrical release in 1978, ''Renaldo and Clara'' received poor reviews, and, after opening in [[New York City]] and [[Los Angeles]], its initial limited theatrical run was discontinued after a few weeks. The film was also shown in a film theatre in Hampstead, London, in a film theatre in Rialto, Dublin and in the Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in May 1979.<ref>http://courierarchive.ncl.ac.uk/sites/default/files/1979-05-02.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref>


Later in 1978, Dylan allowed a two-hour edit of the film to be distributed. The shortened version focused more on the concert footage and omitted many of the dramatic scenes.
Later in 1978, Dylan allowed a two-hour edit of the film to be distributed. The shortened version focused more on the concert footage and omitted many of the dramatic scenes.


After a small number of showings of the original version on European television, Dylan withdrew the film from distribution. It was shown in two parts 7–8 July 1980 on German television ZDF; on Finnish television 28 August 1982; 26 December 1983 (Boxing Day) on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The 4 hour version was also shown 29 May 2011 at the Glasgow Film Theatre. Copies, made from recordings of the television broadcast, circulate among collectors (the first 25 seconds of the tape-to-DVD had 'bad tracking'). The only parts of the movie to be released for consumers are the excerpts found on the bonus DVD accompanying the initial release of Dylan's ''[[The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue]]''. Footage from the film also appeared in the music video of Dylan's 1991 song "[[Series of Dreams]]". To date, the film has yet to see an official release in any format. As of April 2017, the film has a [[Rotten Tomatoes]] score of 40% based on five critic reviews, with an average rating of 4/10.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/renaldo_and_clara/ | title=Renaldo and Clara (1978) | publisher=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] | accessdate=4 April 2017}}</ref>
After a small number of showings of the original version on European television, Dylan withdrew the film from distribution. It was shown in two parts 7–8 July 1980 on German television ZDF; on Finnish television 28 August 1982; 26 December 1983 (Boxing Day) on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The 4-hour version was also shown 29 May 2011 at the Glasgow Film Theatre.
== Legacy ==
Copies, made from recordings of the television broadcast, circulate among collectors. The only parts of the project to be released widely since its withdrawal are the excerpts found on the bonus DVD accompanying the initial release of Dylan's ''[[The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue]]'' and in footage that was repurposed for the 2019 pseudo-documentary ''[[Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese]]''. Footage from the film also appeared in the music video of Dylan's 1991 song "[[Series of Dreams]]". As of 2021, the film has a [[Rotten Tomatoes]] score of 38% based on eight critic reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/renaldo_and_clara/ | title=Renaldo and Clara (1978) | website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] | access-date=14 March 2020}}</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Bob Dylan]] as Renaldo
* [[Bob Dylan]] as Renaldo
* [[Sara Dylan]] as Clara
* [[Sara Dylan]] as Clara
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* [[Harry Dean Stanton]] as Lafkezio
* [[Harry Dean Stanton]] as Lafkezio
* [[Bob Neuwirth]] as The Masked Tortilla
* [[Bob Neuwirth]] as The Masked Tortilla
* Mel Howard as Ungatz
* [[Allen Ginsberg]] as The Father
* [[Allen Ginsberg]] as The Father
* [[David Mansfield]] as The Son
* [[David Mansfield]] as The Son
* [[Helena Kallianiotes]] as herself
* Jack Baran as The Truck Driver
* [[Rubin Carter|Rubin "Hurricane" Carter]] as himself
* [[Helena Kallianiotes]] as Herself
* [[Scarlet Rivera]] as herself
* [[Rubin Carter|Rubin "Hurricane" Carter]] as Himself
* [[Scarlet Rivera]] as Herself
* [[Roger McGuinn]] as himself
* [[David Blue (musician)|David Blue]] as himself
* Mama Maria Frasca as Herself
* Mad Bear as Himself
* [[Joni Mitchell]] as herself
* [[Roger McGuinn]] as Himself
* [[Rob Stoner]] as himself
* [[David Blue (musician)|David Blue]] as Himself
* [[Steven Soles]] as himself
* [[Joni Mitchell]] as Herself
* [[Rob Stoner]] as Himself
* Ruth Tyrangel as Herself
* [[Steven Soles]] as Himself
* [[Mick Ronson]] as Security Guard
* [[Mick Ronson]] as Security Guard
* [[Anne Waldman]] as Sister of Mercy
* [[Anne Waldman]] as Sister of Mercy
* Denise Mercedes as Herself
* Linda Thomases as Herself
* [[T-Bone Burnett]] as The Inner Voice
* [[T-Bone Burnett]] as The Inner Voice
* Sheila Shotton as CBC Lady
* Kevin Crossley as Piano Player
* [[Larry Sloman]] as Newspaper Man
* [[Larry Sloman]] as Newspaper Man
* Hal Frazier as Singer
* M. Will as MC
* [[Sam Shepard]] as Rodeo
* [[Sam Shepard]] as Rodeo
* [[Howie Wyeth]] as Himself
* [[Howie Wyeth]] as himself
* [[Arlen Roth]] as Himself
* [[Arlen Roth]] as himself
* Luther Rix as The Drummer
* Andre Bernard Tremblay as Maurice
* Dominic Paulo as The Realist
* [[Arlo Guthrie]] as Mandolin Player
* [[Arlo Guthrie]] as Mandolin Player
* [[Roberta Flack]] as Guest Artist
* [[Roberta Flack]] as Guest Artist
* [[Phil Ochs]] as Himself
* [[Phil Ochs]] as himself
* Claudia Carr as Dancer
{{Div col end}}


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
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* "[[People Get Ready (song)|People Get Ready]]" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
* "[[People Get Ready (song)|People Get Ready]]" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
* "[[I Want You (Bob Dylan song)|I Want You]]" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
* "[[I Want You (Bob Dylan song)|I Want You]]" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
* "Need a New Sun Rising" performed by Ronee Blakely
* "Need a New Sun Rising" performed by Ronee Blakley
* "Mama's Lament" performed by Mama Maria Frasca, Dreamaway Lounge, Becket, MA,<ref name="the-legend">{{cite web|url=http://www.thedreamawaylodge.com/the-legend/ |title=The Legend – The Dream Away Lodge |publisher=Thedreamawaylodge.com |date= |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=berkshirelinks>{{cite web|url=http://www.berkshirelinks.com/bob-dylans-rolling-thunder-revue-party-mama-frascas-dream-lodge/ |title=Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue party at Mama Frasca's Dream Away Lodge |publisher=Berkshirelinks.com |date= |accessdate=2017-01-15}}</ref> November 7, 1975
* "Mama's Lament" performed by Mama Maria Frasca, Dreamaway Lounge, Becket, MA,<ref name="the-legend">{{cite web|url=http://www.thedreamawaylodge.com/the-legend/ |title=The Legend – The Dream Away Lodge |publisher=Thedreamawaylodge.com |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref><ref name=berkshirelinks>{{cite web|url=http://www.berkshirelinks.com/bob-dylans-rolling-thunder-revue-party-mama-frascas-dream-lodge/ |title=Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue party at Mama Frasca's Dream Away Lodge |publisher=Berkshirelinks.com |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref> November 7, 1975
* "God and Mama" performed by Mama Maria Frasca, Dreamaway Lounge, Becket, MA,<ref name="the-legend"/><ref name=berkshirelinks/> November 7, 1975
* "God and Mama" performed by Mama Maria Frasca, Dreamaway Lounge, Becket, MA,<ref name="the-legend"/><ref name=berkshirelinks/> November 7, 1975
* "Salt Pork, West Virginia" performed by Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Seacrest Motel, Falmouth, MA October 29, 1975
* "Salt Pork, West Virginia" performed by Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Seacrest Motel, Falmouth, MA October 29, 1975
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* "Just Like a Woman" performed by Bob Dylan, Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 20, 1975
* "Just Like a Woman" performed by Bob Dylan, Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 20, 1975
* "[[Knockin' on Heaven's Door]]" performed by Bob Dylan, Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 20, 1975
* "[[Knockin' on Heaven's Door]]" performed by Bob Dylan, Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 20, 1975
* "In the Morning" performed by Hal Frazier, Seacrest Motel, Falmouth, MA, October 29, 1975<ref name="shepard">{{cite book|last=Shepard |first=Sam |title=Rolling Thunder Logbook |publisher=The Viking Press |location=New York |year=1977 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6UjTH89STbQC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false |accessdate=April 7, 2012}}</ref>
* "In the Morning" performed by Hal Frazier, Seacrest Motel, Falmouth, MA, October 29, 1975<ref name="shepard">{{cite book|last=Shepard |first=Sam |title=Rolling Thunder Logbook |publisher=The Viking Press |location=New York |year=1977 |isbn=9780306813719 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6UjTH89STbQC |access-date=April 7, 2012}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://www.litkicks.com/Films/RenaldoAndClara.html ''Renaldo and Clara'': a synopsis]
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Renaldo and Clara
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBob Dylan
Written byBob Dylan
Produced byMel Howard
StarringBob Dylan
Sara Dylan
Joan Baez
CinematographyHoward Alk
David Meyers
Paul Goldsmith
Edited byBob Dylan
Howard Alk
Music byVarious artists
Distributed byCircuit Films
Release date
  • January 25, 1978 (1978-01-25)
Running time
232 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Renaldo and Clara is a 1978 American film directed by Bob Dylan and starring Bob Dylan, Sara Dylan and Joan Baez. Written by Dylan and Sam Shepard, the film incorporates three distinct film genres: concert footage, documentary interviews, and dramatic fictional vignettes reflective of Dylan's song lyrics and life.[1]

Filmed in the fall of 1975 prior to and during Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue tour, the film features appearances and performances by Phil Ochs, Ronee Blakley, T-Bone Burnett, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Allen Ginsberg, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Hawkins, Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Mick Ronson, Arlen Roth, Sam Shepard, and Harry Dean Stanton. Renaldo and Clara was released in its original four-hour form on January 25, 1978, in the United States. Its limited release in theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and other cities was discontinued after a few weeks following widespread negative reviews.[2]

Production[edit]

Renaldo and Clara was influenced by the French film Les Enfants du Paradis, and was written by Dylan.[3] Most of the performers are musicians or members of Dylan's inner circle; the only professional actors in the cast are Sam Shepard, Harry Dean Stanton, Helena Kallianiotes, and Ronee Blakley.

Many of the artists performing with the Rolling Thunder Revue are featured in the film, which also includes clips of concert performances and footage of Rubin Carter, the subject of Dylan's song "Hurricane". The film also features an appearance from the musician, David Blue, who gives some insight into the 1960s New York City folk music scene while playing a game of pinball. The machine was a Big Valley, built by Bally in 1970. The film also contains the last known footage of Phil Ochs, who is shown preparing to take the stage at Folk City in October 1975; he committed suicide six months later.

Reception[edit]

Upon its theatrical release in 1978, Renaldo and Clara received poor reviews, and, after opening in New York City and Los Angeles, its initial limited theatrical run was discontinued after a few weeks. The film was also shown in a film theatre in Hampstead, London, in a film theatre in Rialto, Dublin and in the Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in May 1979.[4]

Later in 1978, Dylan allowed a two-hour edit of the film to be distributed. The shortened version focused more on the concert footage and omitted many of the dramatic scenes.

After a small number of showings of the original version on European television, Dylan withdrew the film from distribution. It was shown in two parts 7–8 July 1980 on German television ZDF; on Finnish television 28 August 1982; 26 December 1983 (Boxing Day) on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The 4-hour version was also shown 29 May 2011 at the Glasgow Film Theatre.

Legacy[edit]

Copies, made from recordings of the television broadcast, circulate among collectors. The only parts of the project to be released widely since its withdrawal are the excerpts found on the bonus DVD accompanying the initial release of Dylan's The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue and in footage that was repurposed for the 2019 pseudo-documentary Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese. Footage from the film also appeared in the music video of Dylan's 1991 song "Series of Dreams". As of 2021, the film has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 38% based on eight critic reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10.[5]

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

  • "When I Paint My Masterpiece" performed by Bob Dylan, War Memorial Coliseum, Plymouth, MA, October 31, 1975
  • "Mississippi Blues" performed by Bob Dylan, Gas Station, Augusta, ME, November 25, 1975
  • "Kaw-Liga" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "Isis" performed by Bob Dylan, Montreal Forum, December 4, 1975
  • "Ballad in Plain D" performed by Gordon Lightfoot, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "In the Pines" performed by Ronnie Hawkins
  • "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" performed by Bob Dylan, Montreal Forum, December 4, 1975
  • "Nurse's Song" performed by Allen Ginsberg, Gerdes Folk City, NYC, October 23, 1975
  • "People Get Ready" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "I Want You" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "Need a New Sun Rising" performed by Ronee Blakley
  • "Mama's Lament" performed by Mama Maria Frasca, Dreamaway Lounge, Becket, MA,[6][7] November 7, 1975
  • "God and Mama" performed by Mama Maria Frasca, Dreamaway Lounge, Becket, MA,[6][7] November 7, 1975
  • "Salt Pork, West Virginia" performed by Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Seacrest Motel, Falmouth, MA October 29, 1975
  • "Mule Skinner Blues" performed by Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Seacrest Motel, Falmouth, MA October 29, 1975
  • "What Will You Do When Jesus Comes" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "Little Moses" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "It Ain't Me Babe" performed by Bob Dylan, Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 20, 1975
  • "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" performed by Bob Dylan, Clinton Correctional Facility, Clinton, NJ, December 7, 1975
  • "Hurricane" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "She Belongs to Me" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "Catfish" performed by Rob Stoner
  • "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" performed by Bob Dylan, Boston Music Hall, November 21, 1975 (evening show)
  • "Longheno de Castro" performed by Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Gerdes Folk City, NYC, October 23, 1975
  • "Diamonds & Rust" performed by Joan Baez
  • "If You See Her, Say Hello" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "Romance in Durango" performed by Bob Dylan, Montreal Forum, December 4, 1975
  • "One Too Many Mornings" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "The House of the Rising Sun" performed by Bob Dylan and Rob Stoner, Hotel Room, Quebec, November 28, 1975
  • "One More Cup of Coffee" performed by Bob Dylan, Montreal Forum, December 4, 1975
  • "Eight Miles High" performed by Roger McGuinn
  • "Chestnut Mare" performed by Roger McGuinn
  • "Sara" performed by Bob Dylan, Montreal Forum, December 4, 1975
  • "The Water Is Wide" performed by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, Palace Theater, Waterbury, CT, November 11, 1975
  • "Patty’s Gone to Laredo" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "Suzanne" performed by Joan Baez
  • "Never Let Me Go" performed by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, Montreal Forum, December 4, 1975
  • "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" performed by Bob Dylan, Studio Instrumental Rentals, NYC, October 1975
  • "Tangled Up in Blue" performed by Bob Dylan, Boston Music Hall, November 21, 1975 (evening show)
  • "Just Like a Woman" performed by Bob Dylan, Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 20, 1975
  • "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" performed by Bob Dylan, Harvard Square Theater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 20, 1975
  • "In the Morning" performed by Hal Frazier, Seacrest Motel, Falmouth, MA, October 29, 1975[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Maslin, Janet (January 26, 1978). "'Renaldo and Clara,' Film by Bob Dylan:Rolling Thunder". The New York Times. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  2. ^ Corbett, Ben. "Renaldo and Clara: Bob Dylan as Filmmaker". About.com. Archived from the original on April 5, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  3. ^ Wilentz, Sean (2011-10-04). Bob Dylan in America. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-7679-3179-3.
  4. ^ http://courierarchive.ncl.ac.uk/sites/default/files/1979-05-02.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Renaldo and Clara (1978)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  6. ^ a b "The Legend – The Dream Away Lodge". Thedreamawaylodge.com. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
  7. ^ Shepard, Sam (1977). Rolling Thunder Logbook. New York: The Viking Press. ISBN 9780306813719. Retrieved April 7, 2012.

Further reading[edit]

  • Griffin, Sid (2010). Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Yearbook. London: Jawbone Press. ISBN 978-1906002275.
  • Shepard, Sam (1977). Rolling Thunder Logbook. New York: The Viking Press. ISBN 978-0670603251.
  • Sloman, Larry "Ratso" (2002). On the Road with Bob Dylan. New York: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-1400045969.

External links[edit]