After the Crash: Bob Dylan, 1966-1978 mixes rare historic footage with review and criticism from experts, friends, fellow musicians, and even the odd enemy. Writers and critics Clinton Heylin, Nigel Williamson, Patrick Humphries and Derek Barker proffer their thoughts and opinions while Jacques Levy, in his final interview, discusses his work with Bob on the Desire album. Musicians Ron Cornelius, Bruce Langhorne, Eric Weissberg, Kevin Odegard, Rob Stoner and Scarlet Rivera all talk of their experiences working with Bob Dylan in the studio and on the road, and friend and journalist Al Aronowitz remembers his times with Bob while one of his closest confidantes. Ray Foulk, organiser of the Isle of Wight Festival, reveals for the first time how he managed to talk Dylan out of live retirement to perform at the UK's very own "Woodstock." And with A.J. Weberman, a legend himself, recalling the events and conversations that took place between him and a somewhat irritated Bob Dylan in 1971, this programme is the most informative, revelatory and downright entertaining document on this period of Bob Dylan's life yet to emerge.