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1970s
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8.1/10
IMDbNational Film Preservation Board | 2019
Best Audio Commentary Library Release | 2003 | Robbie
Best Documentary | 1978
Best Overall New Extra Features Library Release | 2003
Original Retrospective Documentary Library Release | 2003
Best DVD Extra | 2003
Box Office Collection 321,952 USD
During his opening guitar solo in "Further On Up the Road", Eric Clapton's guitar strap came off. To compensate while he fixed it, Robbie Robertson spontaneously played a brief solo of his own.
Every camera but one ran out of film during Muddy Waters' performance of "Mannish Boy." It resulted in the longest shot of the film, while Martin Scorsese scrambled to get the film cans reloaded.
The infamous cocaine drop hanging from Neil Young's left nostril was airbrushed out by Martin Scorsese.
Martin Scorsese made this film for free.
Bob Dylan decided he didn't want to be in the film 15 minutes before he was due on stage. He didn't want it to compete with "Renaldo and Clara (1978)," which was still in theaters. Bill Graham, owner of the Winterland, intervened, and Dylan relented. He would only allow the last two songs of his performance to be filmed.
"[Speaking about Ronnie Hawkins] Himself: He called me up, and I said, "Sure I'd like a job. What does it mean? What do I do?" And he said, "Well, son, you won't make much money, but you'll get more pussy than Frank Sinatra.""
"Neil Young: [walking on stage] Hey, Rob, thanks for letting me do this. Robbie Robertson - Guitar: Shit! Are you kidding?"