Bob Dylan in 1964: certainly one of the most wonderful recordings of them all.

by Tony Attwood

Revision note: although my link to the concert noted below worked ok when I first put it up, it has now been blocked – at least in the UK.   But if you find it blocked what you can try is going to the website https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmsvImKHGD4 (just copy and paste it into your browser) or failing that try typing in “Bob Dylan Live at Royal Festival Hall (May 17, 1964)”   Hopefully one of these might work for you.    If I remember, when the series is over, I’ll go back and have another look.

With this extraordinary recording of this remarkable event, you can even see the programme that was produced for the concert, which includes one of the first public performances of Tambourine Man.

Indeed, when I first thought of this series, I started out with the idea of just a few videos for the most important historic events in Bob Dylan’s life as a touring artist, with this being one of them.   But the whole thing grew very quickly to the idea of one concert a year, so I have held back on this one, but always with the thought that at some stage this recording would be featured.

A list of all the 43 concerts in this series is givn at the foot of the article, and if you have any suggestions for videos we ought to include (even if we already have a concert for that year) please do drop a note to tony@schools.co.uk

A list of our other current and recent series can be found on the home page.

Set List

 

The concerts covered in previous articles….

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