supposed to be blizzardy but I may wander out in any case
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Trouble No More showcases Dylan's creative and spiritual mindset during his gospel era, which encompassed three LPs: 1979's Slow Train Coming, 1980's Saved and 1981's Shot of Love. For the performances included in the film, the folk-rock icon's backing band included keyboardists Spooner Oldham and Terry Young, Little Feat guitarist Fred Tackett, bassist Tim Drummond, drummer Jim Keltner and vocalists Clydie King, Gwen Evans, Mona Lisa Young, Regina McCrary and Mary Elizabeth Bridges.
Jennifer Lebeau directed the film, which features previously unseen footage of the band rehearsing. "We're assuming it was filmed for a possible television special," a source close to the project told Rolling Stone. "It's so long ago that nobody can remember." It also includes intermittent sermons written by Luc Sante and delivered by Michael Shannon. "We wanted to do something that could be timeless and make it more of a piece rather than a strict concert or formal documentary," the source added. "And you can't ask for a better actor than Michael Shannon."
“Do I hope I grow as a person, as a friend, as a stranger, to do better? Absolutely.” (Yes, Sean Spicer hopes to grow as a stranger — always had a way with words, that one.)