Sujet : Re: Why Ed Bradley was the wrong interviewer . . .
De : will.dockery (at) *nospam* gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery)
Groupes : rec.music.dylanDate : 18. Oct 2024, 14:48:56
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> > Jinxblues wrote:
> >
> > At the very beginning, Bradley said since he had been at
"Sixty Minutes," that
> > Bob Dylan was the one interview that he had longed to get.
> >
> > So the questions that he finally got to ask are the ones that he
has been
> > holding inside of him for decades. You could sense that there was
a sense of
> > awe and great care not to tread anywhere controversial.
> >
> > It's really too bad because I have seen Bradley do fine work in
the past. He
> > just was the wrong guy for this particular subject.
> >
> d wrote:
>
>
> I totally disagree. I think he did a fine job. I was
> particularly impressed at how comfortable he was with Bob which I
> think made Bob more comfortable. The questions/answers included
> in the footage we saw were pretty much based on the book,
> Chronicles. It seems pretty clear that the release/promotion of
> Chronicles was the impetus for this interview. I think Ed Bradley
> did a very good job.
>
> What do you think of the chances of the entire interview being
> released on DVD sometimes in the near future? Does CBS do that
> sort of thing?
As far as I know this never happened.
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