65 Revisited confirms Bob Dylan as a willing confessor of the calculation in his rich mythos.
What ultimately emerges is a schizophrenic survey of the many ways in which Bob Dylan has (possibly) seen himself.
Murray Lerner’s coup is photographing Dylan with the same informal quality as the singer-songwriter’s ingenious arsenal of words.
Dylan’s 44th studio effort Modern Times might be the most upbeat feel-bad album of 2006.
The episode feels like a summation of the show’s thoughts on what it means to be mortal.