By Tony Attwood
Prelude: if you don’t know this recording, do give it a listen. The quality is really something.
We are nearing the end of this series which aims to provide one concert recording from each year from 1961 onward. This is another one wherein the quality is often superb and worth a listen as a sample of 2003 sounded like
Indeed, in this series (which as you will see from the list below, is nearly complete – and I must add a word of thanks to whoever has been giving us mentions on Wiki. Mostt grateful.)
I have often been more concerned with the quality of the sound, rather than having any pictures, and indeed in this case it is another audio recording only. A list of all the recordings that have featured in this series so far is given after the song list.
I have added all the years to the sequence so it is easier to see which are missing. We’re not going to get one for each year of course but if you have a secret recording stashed away from a year not yet covered and would like it published here, do email me Tony@schools.co.uk.
And indeed if you have an idea for new series – either one you could write or one someone else might try – please do let me know. We live on suggestions from those people kind enjough to lend a few moments of their time.
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Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
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Tell Me That It Isn’t True
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Highway61 Revisited
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Lay Lady Lay
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Things Have Changed
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Cold Irons Bound
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Watching the River Flow
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Blind Willie McTell
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If Not for You
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High Water (For Charley Patton)
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Saving Grace
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Honest With Me
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Bye and Bye
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Summer Days
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Like a Rolling Stone
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All Along the Watchtower
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Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
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Forever Young
Meanwhile, here is the full series so far…
- 2025: April 2025, Iowa
- 2024: Erfurt 8th October 2024
- 2024: The Mountain View, California concert in full on 3 August 2024.
- 2024: What Dylan played on 7 July 2024, and how it sounded.
- 2023: New York Beacon Theater
- 2022: London
- 2021: The Beacon Theatre NYC, 21 November 2o21
- 2020: All tour dates this year were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2019: 14 October Palo Alto.
- 2018: Macron, Georgia, 27 October
- 2017: 17 November New York
- 2016: Indio October 16
- 2015:Regensburg 11 November
- 2014: Toronto 17 November
- 2013: Blackpool (UK) 24 November
- 2012: Wisconsin: 5 November
- 2011: Bejing. 6 April
- 2010: Kansas City
- 2009: Paris, 8 April 2009
- 2008: Sudbury: 13 November
- 2007: St Louis
- 2006: Atlanta 5 May
- 2005: Birmingham NEC Arena (England)
- 2004: Glasgow.
- 2003: Louiseville – this page
- 2002: 9 February 2002: Atlanta. Sublime
- 2001:
- 2000: Portsmouth. 25 September 2000.
- 1999: April 7 1999 Lisbon
- 1998:
- 1997: August 7. Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto
- 1996:
- 1995: Brighton (“The Brighton Centre”)
- 1994:
- 1993: Mansfield MA – the soundboard recording.
- 1992: Bob Dylan, Little Moses and the complete March 1992 concert
- 1991: Stuttgart. The worst show ever?
- 1990: Oxford, Mississippi. 25th October
- 1989: Vaughan, Ontario
- 1988: 30 June. New York.
- 1987: Wembley Arena
- 1986: 3 August 2024. Mountain View, California; 3 August 2024
- 1985: July 13: Live Aid.
- 1984: Newcastle: St James Park, 5th July 1984.
- 1983:
- 1982 – 6 June session with Joan Baez
- 1981: Earls Court, London 28 June
- 1980: 15 January Seattle
- 1979: 18 November, Santa Monica
- 1978: Earls Court, London 1978
- 1977:
- 1976: Fort Collins 23 May 1976
- 1976: January 1976: the rehearsals
- 1975: Rolling Thunder at the Falls
- 1974: Largo, Maryland; 15 January 1974
- 1973: We have no concert for this year but you might care to read Bob Dylan in 1973
- 1972: New Years Eve 1971
- 1971: Maddison Square Gardens. 1 August
- 1970:
- 1969: The Isle of Wight (four songs).
- 1968: Concert for Woodie Guthrie
- 1967: I regret we have no concerts for this year
- 1966: Manchester 1966, the full concert.
- 1965: The Hollywood Bowl 3 September
- 1964: The Festival Hall, London –
- 1963:
- 1962:
- 1961: The Carnegie Chapter Hall concert in full: 4 November 1961