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  Eat the Document - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eat the Document is a rarely exhibited documentary of Bob Dylan's 1966 tour of England with the Hawks.
Some of the concert footage made for Eat the Document was used in Martin Scorcese's recent documentary on Dylan, No Direction Home.
Eat the Document is also a book by novelist Dana Spiotta.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eat_the_Document   (278 words)

  
 Eat the Document
Bob Dylan's Eat the Document is a documentary that captures the madness that ensued during Dylan and The Hawks' 1966 tour of Europe in which Dylan transformed himself from an acoustic folk singer to a rock ‘n’ roll musician.
Eat the Document was edited specifically for network television, with breaks planned for commercials to be inserted; because it was turned down by ABC, it has rarely been seen in its intended form.
Eat the Document presents a multitude of Dylans for the viewer to contemplate: weary and fatigued on tour; jamming with guitarist Robbie Robertson and country legend Johnny Cash; riding around with John Lennon; and confronting a dubious press and public.
theband.hiof.no /films/eat_the_document.html   (494 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: The Duke De Mondo On Eat The Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
And so The Duke sat down to watch Eat The Document, a document which indeed had seemingly been ingested by the cruel innards of popular culture, never to be tickled forth from the gargantuan organs on which it clung.
Dylan the director is less concerned with Dylan the musician as he is with Dylan the cultural commodity, preferring to pepper his film with shots of the distant poet staring introspectively, stroking his chin, as a whirlwind of activity gathers around him.
Eat The Document is fascinating, occasionally bewildering, and as far from MTV as one could reasonably hope to get.
blogcritics.org /archives/2004/03/06/115835.php   (1775 words)

  
 ::: Oscar -- Tropical Bad Attitude :::
They eat better when the dominant oscar has eaten and the others are fed later because they all have opportunity to eat.
Document their growth in writing and with photos.
I believe that they will eat pretty much anything they can consume if they are trained to eat it.
www.postring.net /oscar/suggestions.htm   (520 words)

  
 Independent Online Edition > Features   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Yet Eat the Document, the film Dylan made, has never been officially released, is rarely shown, and ranks with The Rolling Stones' Charlie Is My Darling as one of the great unknown movies of rock'n'roll.
Fractured and uncentred, shakily filmed and with a soundtrack dominated more by interference than music, Eat the Document can be read as Dylan's immediate reaction to the blinding intensity of a tour that burned him at both ends and brought the curtain down on the first great phase of his career.
It was his first attempt at direction, and one senses that he was trying to do in the cutting room - and failing with honour - what he did in the studio and with his songs, marshalling a wild, semi-improvised juxtaposition of images, scenes and music to work wonders.
enjoyment.independent.co.uk /music/features/article305248.ece   (1113 words)

  
 The Beeline - Tips & Tricks: JavaScript: Objects: Part 1
The anchor object is a property of the larger document object.
The document object is a property of the larger window object.
Each form in a document is a distinct object with a name, as defined in the NAME attribute of the form, and a number.
bton.com /tb16/jsref/object1.html   (1408 words)

  
 Siffblog: Eat The Document - Individual
Pennebaker employed a similar shooting style, but the editing was done by Dylan, along with Howard Alk, who had worked as a cameraman on the '65 and '66 tours and who appears in the film as the man in fl hat and beard.
Although Pennebaker served only as a cameraman on Eat The Document, he reputedly kept a working print of the footage and cut his own two-hour version, entitled You Know Something Is Happening.
It would be nice if, someday, a fuller document would be released, whether it be the Dylan edit or the Pennebaker edit or a newly edited film or possibly, best of all, all three.
www.siffblog.com /reviews/eat_the_document_002737.html   (1261 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: Eat the Document | Bob Dylan footage of the 66 tour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Watching Eat the Document, the footage of the Bob Dylan 1966 tour and the documentary that followed Don't Look Back (the 1965 tour footage) is a perfect illustration of just how relative time can be.
Eat the Document shows Dylan with his hair overgrown - a brown halo about his head, the ever-present dark and over-sized Ray Bans that became a trademark and that he wore both indoors and outside almost all of the time.
So, Eat the Document is important not only as a documentary of the tour, but as a documentary for anyone interested in Dylan or even just the toll and price of success and how much things can change in one year.
blogcritics.org /archives/2005/05/18/160638.php   (2156 words)

  
 Timothy McSweeney's Worldwide Fondness: Eat the Document
Whether the researcher is required to wear white gloves, use supports and weights to cushion the document, or refrain from speaking, they fetishize through the ritualized process of examining the document.
Interestingly, says Wood, it is this special quality of the document that is transferred to the archivist, and reflects his or her own special-ness.
Concluding the section on the archivist-as-fetishist she writes, "The document is central to their professional status...therefore the value of the document determines the value of the professional.
www.mcsweeneys.net /1999/12/14document.html   (1432 words)

  
 Christian Concepts - We Are What We Eat
In this world of instant gratification and over indulgence we lose sight of the fact that we are what we eat.
Eat the wrong foods and our bodies will become polluted because food is our fuel and we must help the engine that drives our bodies.
By consciously curbing what we see, hear, eat, etc and modifying our behavior so that our lifestyle honors Jesus and does not insult Him, we will find it progressively easier to live that lifestyle.
www.anointedlinks.com /cc_eat.html   (939 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Pesticide Tolerances; Partial Response to Petition to Modify EPA Policy
Finally, several commenters claim that commodities such as fruit pomaces and seed hulls which are commonly used as animal feeds are not ``ready to eat.'' According to these commenters, most animal feeds are a blend of different ingredients because commodities such as pomaces and hulls are both nutritionally deficient and unpalatable.
Thus, determining whether a food is ``ready to eat'' involves identifying all significant uses of a food and then determining if any of those uses meets the definition of ``ready to eat.'' For example, perhaps the most common use of vegetable oil is as a cooking medium or as an ingredient in baked products.
As noted, a number of commenters claimed that food processing byproducts such as grape pomace, soybean hulls, etc. are not ``ready to eat'' either because they are unpalatable or nutritionally deficient or because they are not a significant portion of the diet of animals.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/1995/June/Day-14/pr-296.html   (7244 words)

  
 The Stranger - Film - Erasing Hours - Erasing Hours
Captured by director D. Pennebaker at the axis of a crucial turning point, and at the moment of combustion, Dylan offers himself up as a nonplussable badass poised to conquer Britain armed with a guitar, a harmonica, a typewriter, a mouthful of daggers, and the greatest hair you'll ever see.
Who can blame him, then, for wanting to revise and revisit the triumph in Eat the Document (1966), a chronicle of his second UK tour, the one where he went electric.
Eat the Document is a total mess of speed tweak and intentional incoherence.
www.thestranger.com /seattle/Content?oid=15226   (472 words)

  
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EAT THE DOCUMENT Eat The Document was filmed in Europe April-May 1966 as a sequel to Don't Look Back.
Eat The Document premiered at the New York Academy Of Music, February 8, 1971.
Eat The Document documents Dylan's tour of Europe back-stage, on stage and off stage.
www.expectingrain.com /dok/olof/1960-69/1966.txt   (1435 words)

  
 Comments on: Eat the document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Optimally there will be documentation at various levels of abstraction: a high-level description of the system in general, a lower-level description of the way various components interact (code components with a database or somesuch), a yet-lower-level description of the classes, APIs, class methods etc, and finally the code comments.
I can attest to this personally after over a month of work trying to document the aforementioned e-commerce system to a state where it would be sensible to bring more developers into the mix.
And finally, I agree there may be such a thing as too much documentation, especially when it's incoherent or otherwise poorly written, or contradicts with the actual state of the program itself (emphasizing the importance of maintaining the docs, where automated tools like JavaDoc again shine at their respective level of abstraction).
blogs.phparch.com /mt?feed=rss2&p=23   (1712 words)

  
 Eat the Document (1972)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Absolutely for fans only, this is a documentary of a Dylan tour made by a camera held in a very shaky hand.
Eat the Document would make a good, but probably unwatchable, triple feature with Neil Young's Journey Through the Past and The Stones' Cocksucker Blues, a sixties triptych painted on broken windowpanes after a night of very bad drugs.
Dylan's attempt at deconstructing or subverting or whatever he was trying to do to his own myth here says a lot about the era and leaves the artist as enigmatic as he ever has been, with the usual alternation between sublime poetry and clunking misfires.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0233629   (230 words)

  
 Clear The Air | Fact Sheets
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The toxins from Missouri's dirty power plants react with the state's climate and geography to produce unhelathy effects specific to Missouri.
Power plant emissions of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) contributes to respiratory problems such as asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis to even contributing to pollutant that cause premature death, nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions are taking their toll on America.
cta.policy.net /fact   (4635 words)

  
 HPH NOW, August 24, 2001, Nutrition Book Author Willett Rebuilds USDA Food Pyramid
In his new book, Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy, Walter Willett, chair of the Department of Nutrition, disassembles the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Pyramid and replaces it with one based in part on years of research done at HSPH and the Harvard Medical School.
Americans, particularly teens, are eating large amounts of it in the form of fried, fast food.
A lot of people think that a plain bagel with jam can be a healthy thing to eat in the morning, but actually that is one of the unhealthiest duos you can eat because it has a high glycemic load.
www.hsph.harvard.edu /now/aug24   (945 words)

  
 phoenixnewtimes.com | Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She was struck by how active the local music scene was, and became interested in documenting it.
While she regularly credits the 1962 Cavern Club footage of The Beatles and a live bootleg of The Germs as her biggest inspirations, her most important local influence was Psycho Gypsy front man Eddie, who told her about the band's own cable-access show and encouraged her to start Rock Club Rising.
One gets the impression that Nichols isn't a particularly big music fan in the typical sense (she admits to not knowing who Frank Black was when she chatted him up before a show at Gibson's), but simply enjoys the process of videotaping live performances.
www.phoenixnewtimes.com /issues/1998-08-27/music/music2.html   (636 words)

  
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 Eat the Document
The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till demands your attention for its research into an infamous and highly consequential crime; but the great mystery it calls up is not the murder of the boy but the character of his mother.
Better cooked than Beauchamp's film--more thoughtfully put together, but still a document more than a documentary--is the indispensable and historic Winter Soldier, which is being re-released after going virtually unseen for many years.
Shot and edited on a patched-up budget by the Winterfilm Collective, a volunteer group of eighteen independent, New York-based filmmakers, this 1972 feature is the only audiovisual record of the Winter Soldier Investigation: three days of eyewitness and confessional testimony about US atrocities in Vietnam, organized in early 1971 by Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
www.thenation.com /docprint.mhtml?i=20050829&s=klawans   (1695 words)

  
 Combustible Celluloid - Eat the Document
"Eat the Document" (1971) was meant to be an hour-long television special chronicling Bob Dylan's tour of England in 1966, but the TV executives took one look at it and shelved it.
"Eat the Document" is brilliantly edited, taking all of the catch-as-catch-can footage of the tour and throwing it together in seemingly random order, messing around with the order of time.
Dylan fans should not miss "Eat the Document".
www.combustiblecelluloid.com /archive/eatdocum.shtml   (395 words)

  
 FEATURE: Dylan revisits pioneering past with 'Albert Hall'
His much-anticipated trip to the archive also has yielded a bonus for fans in New York and Los Angeles, where screenings are scheduled this month for ``Eat the Document,'' a never-broadcast ABC television special from 1966.
He wants shooting,'' an outraged Englishman says on ``Eat the Document,'' an hourlong film documenting Dylan's European trek.
The screening of ``Eat the Document'' is considered a marketing hook.
www.expectingrain.com /dok/cd/98/Reuters.html   (889 words)

  
 City Pages - Dylan's Basement Movie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
And Eat the Document is certainly a movie about blown expectations.
Call me a Dylan-tante, but Eat the Document is cult fodder that transcends its cult appeal only when its hero stumbles, gets anxious, or otherwise subverts his air of beautiful cool, and Pennebaker finds himself unintentionally demystifying his own project.
Eat the Document screens at Oak Street Cinema on Thursday at 5:30, 7:00, and 8:20 p.m.
www.citypages.com /databank/20/946/article7023.asp   (811 words)

  
 Gadfly Online.
Some years ago, Dylan and Howard Alk had taken outtakes from the Pennebaker documentary of Dylan's 1965 European tour and made it into a maddening, methedrine-addled anti-documentary called Eat the Document.
But, in order to distribute it, he needed an extra 40-minute film to go with it, and he, Taplin, had suggested one of Les Blank's documentaries.
No one mentioned the movies or whether he liked them or whether Dylan ever considered using them as part of the thing he was putting together for Eat the Document.
www.gadflyonline.com /archive/SepOct00/archive-dylan-dalton.html   (1219 words)

  
 hip online: film review
The bootlegged "Royal Albert Hall" concert was finally released as Live 1966, yet the tour film "Eat The Document" has never been released, and the tour itself is not well understood.
Many keep waiting to get their hands on the Dylan film Eat The Document and are hungry for Dylan footage still won’t be satisfied.
We might be talking about some seriously amazing footage similar to Dylan’s Eat the Document.
www.hiponline.com /reviews/film/b/bob_dylan_1966.html   (358 words)

  
 EX-BEATLE 2
Transcript of two film reels from the 1966 EAT THE DOCUMENT archives.
This is the transcript of the two reels that were judged too weird even for Eat The Document.
Dylan: But you've never really exchanged correspondence...(breaks off to address Pennebaker, pointing out of the car window) Oh, get those two lovers over there...(To Lennon) You never did, as one of your friends would wish you, you never did meet the chap.
www.angelfire.com /nj2/rsmkjo/exbeatle2.html   (574 words)

  
 SPANISH IS THE LOVING TONGUE
NOTE: The songs from Eat The Document are incomplete.
Although attributed by the CD notes to Copenhagen, that identification is not quite certain, and "Tom Thumb's Blues" may be a composite of Copenhagen and Edinburgh.
rmd: The sound quality of tracks from ETD is not as good as that generally circulating on the film soundtrack.
www.angelfire.com /wa/monicasdude/spanish.htm   (219 words)

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