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November 22 & 24: Bob Dylan: Blackpool, England, 2013 (Audios & Videos)

bob dylan blackpool 2013Bob Dylan – November 24 – performing “Roll On John”

I’ve already posted clips & facts from November 23, here’s more from the two other concerts.

One of the main highlights is off course the debut of “Roll On John”; both audio & video included.

Blackpool, England
Opera House Theatre
November 22 & 24, 2013

  • Bob Dylan – piano, harp
  • Tony Garnier – bass
  • George Recile – drums
  • Stu Kimball – rhythm guitar
  • Charlie Sexton on lead guitar
  • Donnie Herron – banjo, violin, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel

22 November

Tangled Up In Blue:

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Bob Dylan: Seattle, Washington – October 17, 2014 (videos)

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Finally some videos are showing up on youtube.

Thanks to Michael C.

Short review of the show:

Seattle, Washington
Paramount Theatre
October 17, 2014

  • Bob Dylan – piano, harp
  • Tony Garnier – bass
  • George Recile – drums
  • Stu Kimball – rhythm guitar
  • Charlie Sexton on lead guitar
  • Donnie Herron – banjo, viola, violin, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel

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Bob Dylan: Scarlet Town, 16 Different Live versions (Video & Audio)

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Scarlet Town is one of the best songs from Tempest. It was  also one of four songs he has performed live each night on the “2013 US Spring Tour”…. well he did actually drop Scarlet one evening and replaced it with Workingman’s Blues #2 – this was at Assembly Hall – University Of Illinois – Champaign, Illinois – 25 April 2013.

In this post I have collected videos & Audio clips I’ve found floating around on the  the internet… There are some really wonderful performances here!

2013 US Spring Tour

Band:

  • Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar, grand piano & keyboard)
  • Stu Kimball (guitar)
  • Duke Robillard (guitar)
  • Donnie Herron (violin, mandolin, steel guitar)
  • Tony Garnier (bass)
  • George Receli (drums & percussion).

8 April – Kingston, Rhode Island

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Bob Dylan: Barbara Allen (traditional)

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In Charlotte town, not far from here,
There was a fair maid dwellin.’
And her name was known both far and near,
And her name was Barb’ry Allen.

‘Twas in the merry month of May,
Green buds they were swellin’,
Poor William on his death-bed lay,
For the love of Barb’ry Allen.

…. And, you know, then the folk music, which I’d heard somewhat to a degree. I knew people that sung Barbara Allen and stuff like that. And I listened to all that music.
~Bob Dylan (to Nat Hentoff – Autumn 1965)

Wikipedia:

Written by Traditional
Published 17th century (earliest known)
Language English
Form Broadside ballad and folksong

Barbara Allen” (Child 84, Roud 54) is a traditional ballad originating in England and Scotland, which immigrants introduced to theUnited States, where it became a popular folk song. Roud and Bishop described it as, “…far and away the most widely collected song in the English language — equally popular in England, Scotland and Ireland, and with hundreds of versions collected over the years in North America.”

The story is a simple one. In “Scarlet Town,” a young man named Sweet William lies on his death bed and calls for Barbara Allen. He asks for her love; she coldly informs him that he is dying. There is some discussion over who slighted whom. She leaves and is smitten by remorse when she hears “the death bell knelling.” She asks her father to dig her grave. This done, she “will die for him tomorrow,” and buried next to Sweet William in the old churchyard, a rose that blossoms from his heart, and a briar that springs from hers, “grew and grew… till they twined a true love’s knot.”
~Lenny Kaye, liner notes for “O Love Is Teasin'” (Elektra 9 60402-1-U, 1985).

He sent his man down to town
To the place that she was dwellin’
Sayin’, “Master bids your company,
If your name is Barb’ry Allen.”

Oh slowly, slowly she got up
To the place where he was lyin’,
And when she pulled the curtain back,
Said, “Young man, I b’lieve you’re dying!”

Other notable versions

Joan Baez:

Pete Seeger:

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Bob Dylan – Scarlet Town live – best audio quality


As we know, Dylan debuted the Tempest track: Scarlet Town in Winnipeg 5 October, I love the track and what a great live version. Finally there has surfaced a very good audio recording of the happening.

The Winnipeg Sun wrote:
“Finally, nearly an hour into the show, Dylan pulled out the first Tempest cut: The slow-burner Scarlet Town… it was suitably haunting and pretty, with a strong solo from Bob. And I got to hear a Dylan tune performed live for the first time. So no complaints.”

Here are my thoughts on the song.

Scarlet Town live with good audio quality!

Thanks to Bob Dylan’s Music on facebook for pointing this in my direction

– Hallgeir