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hopkins
[l.facebook.com]
Dylan footage restored.
Don't Look Back tour....
Hope the link works. It's in Vimeo.
Excuse if already covered here,.
Amazing accomplishment, you can
tell right away...cleaned up
Beautifully. Some unreleased footage as well.
This is material, other than what's "new" here,
that I've had in various formats back
to VHS Bootlegs..,
....it's just plain Essential, imo,
and very many others ...
...pretty pure stuff, both solo and
With the band...precious...
Supernaturally gifted gentleman.
An important development...very pleased to see....
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Javadave
Bob just announced a whole set of U.S. dates for the Fall, on sale September 13th:
[www.bobdylan.com]
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tatters
Last time I saw Bob was almost 20 years ago when he played to a mostly empty Cobo Hall in Detroit, but if he's coming right here to Ann Arbor, which he is, I might be tempted to go see him one last time. Hill Auditorium's a beautiful historic venue that I've only ever been to twice, for George Carlin and Ravi Shankar.
Cobo Hall 2001 was a great concert. That was the phase when he did bluegrass covers at every show.Quote
tatters
Last time I saw Bob was almost 20 years ago when he played to a mostly empty Cobo Hall in Detroit, but if he's coming right here to Ann Arbor, which he is, I might be tempted to go see him one last time. Hill Auditorium's a beautiful historic venue that I've only ever been to twice, for George Carlin and Ravi Shankar.
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Phil Good
Beg your pardon if this was posted here before.
If not, it's a MUST to watch!
[www.youtube.com]
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dcba
"A new soundboard DAT has been unveiled by Japanese label Empress Valley – Forget those painful memories that the lifeless ‘Real Live’ brought you, ‘All Roads Lead To Wembley’ is a triple disk (2 CDs and DVD) set from the 7th of July, 1984"
[www.collectorsmusicreviews.com]
Wembley Arena (London, UK); July 7, 1984
Tracklist: Highway 61 Revisited, Jokerman, All Along The Watchtower, Just Like A Woman, Maggie's Farm, I And I, License To Kill, Just My Imagination [Greg Sutton], Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, Tangled Up In Blue, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Simple Twist Of Fate, Masters Of War, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Enough Is Enough, Every Grain Of Sand, Like A Rolling Stone, Mr. Tambourine Man, Girl From The North Country, It Ain't Me Babe, LeopardSkin PillBox Hat; It's All Over Now Baby Blue [w/Van Morrison]; Tombstone Blues, Señor, Times They Are A-Changin', Blowin' In The Wind, Knockin' On Heaven's Door.
Eric Clapton, Chrissie Hynde, and Carlos Santana (in various combinations) back Dylan on the seven closing songs.
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slewan
expectingrain.com shows the cover of Bob Dylan's next bootleg series to be released on Nov. 1st. It covers the years 1967-1969, i.e. sessions with Johnny Cash and (as it is rumored) outtakes/alternates from 'Jonn Wesley Harding'
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Rockman
outtakes/alternates from 'Jonn Wesley Harding'
Now that should be worth a listen …..
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dcba
Looks nice but only one version of "All Along the Watchtower"?
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slewan
he has just announced ten(!) shows in a row at the Beacon – Nov 23-Dec 6
see: [www.bobdylan.com]