Category Archives: Bob Dylan Concerts

Bob Dylan at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, NYC – Aug 1965

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I think this is Dylan’s greatest concert. That’s a pretty audacious thing to say, considering the vast body of live work that Dylan has presented to us throughout the years, but I really hear something special and truly magnificient in this, his first concert to feature a full electric set. It’s a shame that there isn’t a better tape of this event, but until an as yet undiscovered PA tape comes to light, this will have to do.
~punkhart.com

This time Dylan is determined to be prepared, and after arduous rehearsals with his new band, soundchecks with them on the afternoon of the concert. Although the weather is cold and windy, he has succeeded in selling out 15 ,000 seats. The format presented at this show is to remain constant throughout the next nine months of touring. The 45-minute opening set features Dylan solo, just guitar and harmonica, followed by a similar-length electric set with the band. The acoustic sec he presents is a tour de force of some of his finest writings: “She Belongs to Me,” “To Ramona,” “Gates of Eden,” “Love Minus Zero/No Limit,” and his new 11-minute composition, “Desolation Row.” He finishes with the same two songs performed solo at Newport: “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” and “Mr. Tambourine Man.” After the intermission Dylan returns with “an excellent rock & roll quartet” (Shelton observes in The New York Times), and launches straight into “Tombstone Blues.” As if determined to compound the audience’s confusion, half of the songs in the electric set are wholly new, and lyrically dense. “Tombstone Blues,” “From a Buick Six,” “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues,” and “Ballad of a Thin Man” all receive their first public airings. “I Don’t Believe You” and “It Ain’t Me, Babe” are both rocked up. “Maggie’s Farm” and “Like a Rolling Stone” remain from the Newport sec. A large contingent in the audience boo throughout the second half, and Dylan quickly exits the stage after “Like a Rolling Stone.”
~Clinton Heylin (Bob Dylan: A Life in Stolen Moments Day by Day 1941-1995)

Great concert – bad tape.

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Bob Dylan live 2000 – 2009 (videos & audio)





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All of that “Never Ending Tour” talk is nonsense. If there’s anything for sure in our world, then it’s the knowledge that everything comes to an end one day. Our mortality is the one thing that connects us all, and nothing but the knowledge about that creates a greater proximity between people. I don’t even think that I give a lot of concerts. In your world it might be a lot, in mine it is normal.
~Bob Dylan (July 2001)

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Bob Dylan: Live 1980 – 1989 (Video & audio)

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Well, performers feel that.., they don’t feel they’re adversaries, but they do feel that…
they feel a lot of times that their points are not taken the right way or they feel imposed
upon to answer questions that have really little to do with why they fill halls or sell
records.
~Bob Dylan (to Dave Herman, July 1981)

Well, every tour is different you know, and each show is different. It’s always, uh, they
change, from this year to last year. Probably two years ago, you would have seen a
different show.
~Bob Dylan (Verona press conference, May 1984)

I’ve always loved to travel and play my songs, meet new people and see different places. I
love to roll into town in the early morning and walk the deserted streets before anybody gets
up. Love to see the sun come up over the highway.
Then, of course, there’s playing on the stage in front of live people, feeling hearts and minds
moving. Everybody don’t get to do that. Touring to me has never been any kind of hardship.
It’s a privilege.
~Bob Dylan (to Edna Gundersen, July 1988)

Here is a collection of links to posts of Bob Dylan live performances from the 80’s published here @ Alldylan.com.

Enjoy..

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Bob Dylan: Clearwater, April 22, 1976 (videos)

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All the available footage from these two gigs are here collected in one video.

Starlight Ballroom
Belleview Biltmore Hotel
Clearwater, Florida
22 April 1976

  • Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal)
  • Scarlet Rivera (violin)
  • T-bone J. Henry Burnette (guitar & piano)
  • Steven Soles (guitar)
  • Mick Ronson (guitar)
  • Bobby Neuwirth (guitar & vocal)
  • Roger McGuinn (guitar & vocal)
  • David Mansfield (steel guitar, mandolin, violin & dobro)
  • Rob Stoner (bass)
  • Howie Wyeth (drums)
  • Gary Burke (percussion)

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Bob Dylan live 1970 – 1979 (videos & audio)





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Being on tour is like being in limbo. It’s like going from nowhere to nowhere.
~To John Rockwell, Jan 1974

Here is a collection of links to posts of Bob Dylan live performances from the 70’s published here @ Alldylan.com.

Enjoy..

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1971

1974

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