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Bob Dylan Debuts “Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ ” Photo-Montage Video

4/20/09, 12:52 pm EST

One week before his new album Together Through Life hits stores, Bob Dylan premiered the video for the album’s opener “Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ ” on Amazon.com. The site will exclusively house the video from today until April 22nd, when it moves to Bob Dylan’s official Website.

Spoiler alert: Dylan doesn’t actually appear in the video. Instead, like Together Through Life’s album cover, the clip makes use of the stark black-and-white photographs of Bruce Davidson’s 1959 “Brooklyn Gang” series, creating a photo montage with “Beyond Here” as the soundtrack. A press release explains the history of Davidson’s photographs, noting that he met a crew of Brooklyn teenagers who called themselves “the Jokers” in Spring 1959 and spent the summer shooting the gang “in their natural habitat,” everywhere from street corners to the borough’s Coney Island amusement park. Despite creating a narrative out of photos from a New York street gang, the video somehow works well to enhance the “seductive border-café feel” of the Together Through Life opener.

As Rock Daily previously reported, the LP features contributions from Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, who co-wrote the words on nine of the album’s 10 tracks. Fans got a full sneak preview of Together Through Life this past weekend at the independent shops celebrating Record Store Day, officially comes out April 28th. For David Fricke’s album review of Together Through Life, be sure to check out the current issue of Rolling Stone on stands now.

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baby steps, Bob. | 4/20/2009, 9:24 pm EST

What about Bob?

I think he has gone out of his way to alienate his younger fanbase with this record. His prerogative of course, however, it’s not evolution it’s de-evolution.

Somone is crazy! | 4/20/2009, 11:53 pm EST

I dont really understand how anyone could think this disc is going to alienate younger fans. Considering the only track we have got to hear to date is Beyond Here Lies Nothing (which makes me think A LOT about Time out of Mind) It is instantly Dylan and sounds better than most of the songs from Modern Times. Long live Dylan!

Denton | 4/21/2009, 9:08 am EST

“Baby Steps”, what a silly and unsubstantiated comment on your part. Were you expecting this to be his dance record or something?

His Prince Michael | 4/21/2009, 3:29 pm EST

Beyond Here Lies Nothin’?
Ah, Brother Bob, there’s a slow train comin’.

Barnacle Bill | 4/22/2009, 4:04 am EST

THe amazing thing is that dylan has an excellent new dance that he does to the new songs on his upcoming tour! its a cross between the 1920’s charleston and Rerun from What’s Happening! He’s a brilliant poet, musician, songwriter, and now dancer!

Dylanesque | 4/22/2009, 5:23 pm EST

He always said he was a song and dance man. Whatever he does or doesn’t do I love it!!!!

baby girl | 4/30/2009, 2:46 am EST

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Cxqipoll | 7/13/2009, 7:24 pm EST

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