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Reply #1825 - Feb 28th, 2011 at 10:17pm
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i have loved ballad in plain d for about 25 years....one of my favorites off that album. it is a great song!

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Reply #1826 - Mar 23rd, 2011 at 1:19pm
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Full European summer tour itinerary is as follows :

June 16th 2011, The Marquee, Cork, Ireland
June 18th 2011, The Feis, Finsbury Park, London, England
June 20th 2011, Ramat Gan Stadium, Tel Aviv, Israel
June 22nd 2011, Alcatraz, Milan, Italy
June 24th 2011, Sursee, Switzerland
June 25th 2011, Volkspark, Mainz, Germany
June 26th 2011, Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany
June 27th 2011, Funen Village, Odense, Denmark
June 29th 2011, Bergen Calling, Bergen, Norway
June 30th 2011, Spektrum, Oslo, Norway
July 2nd 2011, Peace and Love Festival, Borlange, Sweden,

Expect a longer visit to Europe playing indoor shows in the autumn.
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Does that mean I better get to the July 15th gig?  Smiley  I can't travel out of the US.

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Think its a pretty safe bet Martha that the sum of Bob's US appearances in 2011 won't be limited to one show in California!
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Gazza wrote on Mar 29th, 2011 at 6:51am:
Think its a pretty safe bet Martha that the sum of Bob's US appearances in 2011 won't be limited to one show in California!



LOL  I like safe bets!  When are you seeing Bob?

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The only one on that list thats doable is London - Cork is simply too hard to get to as there arent direct flights there anymore. Not a fan of festivals generally but I might do it as there are a few other gigs in that area around then.

However, I expect there to be a more extensivel European tour in the autumn which will include several UK dates. Indoors, thankfully.
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Thanks Gary.  I am glad you are catching him at least once.  I don't like Festivals either.  My fav spot is in the first 5 rows or in the loge at a reserved show.  I wish I could travel to the UK this Fall.  Smiley

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Professors Martha and Gazza will be giving the keynote address:

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Academics to dissect Bob Dylan at NY conference
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By KILEY ARMSTRONG, Associated Press Kiley Armstrong, Associated Press – 2 hrs 18 mins ago

NEW YORK – More than three decades have passed since Bob Dylan brought the plight of boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter into the public consciousness: "Criminals in their coats and their ties are free to drink martinis and watch the sun rise while Rubin sits like Buddha in a 10-foot cell, an innocent man in a living hell."

Dylan championed the case of Carter, a former middleweight boxer convicted twice of a 1966 triple murder. And in the end, Carter was freed after 19 years in prison; a federal judge found that the conviction was tainted by racial bias and that Carter and his co-defendant were denied their civil rights.

Now, academics from around the country will examine the implications of that song and others during "Bob Dylan and the Law," a conference presented by Fordham University's law and ethics center and Touro Law School.

"We basically said to people who write and think about the law and who also happen to like Dylan's music, `find a way to put them together; tell us how Dylan relates to your academic work or your thinking,'" said Fordham professor Bruce Green, one of the organizers.

An academic session on Tuesday follows a Monday night public panel discussion at Fordham in Manhattan.

"We think it's important once in a while to have fun, and to free the scholarly imagination," Green said. "Good scholarship and good teaching require it. ... It's a lens through which to look at the relationship between law, society and culture. We hope it leads some scholars to think things they haven't thought before."

Green has been a Dylan fan since high school. "My parents couldn't stand it — they liked Frank Sinatra. They thought Dylan was just whining, and that listening to him was a waste of time," he wryly notes. "Now I am vindicated. I can say that, all along, I was setting the stage for future scholarship."

Another conversation topic at the conference will be "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll."

In 1963, tobacco farmer William D. Zantzinger was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to six months in jail plus a $500 fine for killing Hattie Carroll, a barmaid at a society charity dance.

Zantzinger "killed poor Hattie Carroll with a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger at a Baltimore hotel society gath'rin' ...," sings Dylan. "In the courtroom of honor, the judge pounded his gavel to show that all's equal and that the courts are on the level. And that the strings in the books ain't pulled and persuaded and that even the nobles get properly handled."

The conference also offers intellectual counterpoints.

Dylan "wrote some very powerful songs about what happens to folks when the system, and when the law, fail them," says Richard H. Underwood, a professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law. But while Dylan was inspired by real-life cases, Underwood says, he "was not necessarily concerned with true facts. He took a lot of poetic license."

"I must say, Dylan never lets the facts get in the way of a good story," agrees Abbe Smith, a Georgetown Law School professor who's also an expert on Bruce Springsteen and the law.

Though "beautiful," she says, the Hattie Carroll ballad is "not exactly accurate." Among other things, Dylan misstated the charge; and there was "reasonable argument that the cause of the death was not a blow to the head," but Carroll's poor health.

Dylan has "a kind of stark, if not simplistic, view of guilt and innocence," said Smith. "It may be the stories he picks, or how the story gets told in something as relatively short as a song."

And how, Smith is asked, might Dylan view lawyers?

"I think he probably likes lawyers better than judges," she says with a chuckle. "I think he probably would like lawyers who fight for the little guy. He would not like Holden Caulfield from 'Catcher in the Rye.'"

Coincidental to the conference will be the April 12 release of a Dylan recording from a long-ago folk festival in Waltham, Mass.

The set list from that appearance included "Ballad of Hollis Brown," which relates what Dylan has said was the true story of how "seven shots ring out like the ocean's pounding roar. There's seven people dead on a South Dakota farm."

The new release's title? "Bob Dylan in Concert — Brandeis University 1963." The school was named for the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis.

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Reply #1833 - Apr 3rd, 2011 at 8:33am
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Bob Dylan and the Law! 

Oh Yeah! 

Gazza and I are ready.  Smiley

Bob's on the stage RIGHT NOW!!!!! 

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It's officially ON!

Show #1 of the 2011 touring season!


Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei Arena
April 3, 2011

1.      Gotta Serve Somebody (Bob on keyboard)
2.      It Ain't Me, Babe (Bob on guitar)
3.      Things Have Changed (Bob on guitar)
4.      Sugar Baby (Bob center stage on harp)
5.      Cold Irons Bound (Bob center stage on harp)
6.      Simple Twist Of Fate (Bob on guitar)
7.      Honest With Me (Bob on keyboard)
8.      Desolation Row (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin)
9.      Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum (Bob on keyboard, then center stage on harp)
10.      Forgetful Heart (Bob center stage on harp, Donnie on violin)
11.      Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on keyboard)
12.      Tryin' To Get To Heaven (Bob on keyboard)
13.      Jolene (Bob on keyboard)
14.      Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob center stage on harp)
     
     (encore)
15.      Like A Rolling Stone (Bob on keyboard)
16.      Blowin' In The Wind (Bob on keyboard, then center stage on harp)
     
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Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar
Charlie Sexton - lead guitar
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 Professors Martha and Gazza will be giving the keynote address:Another conversation topic at the conference will be "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll."

In 1963, tobacco farmer William D. Zantzinger was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to six months in jail plus a $500 fine for killing Hattie Carroll, a barmaid at a society charity dance.

Zantzinger "killed poor Hattie Carroll with a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger at a Baltimore hotel society gath'rin' ...," sings Dylan. "In the courtroom of honor, the judge pounded his gavel to show that all's equal and that the courts are on the level. And that the strings in the books ain't pulled and persuaded and that even the nobles get properly handled."

The conference also offers intellectual counterpoints.

Dylan "wrote some very powerful songs about what happens to folks when the system, and when the law, fail them," says Richard H. Underwood, a professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law. But while Dylan was inspired by real-life cases, Underwood says, he "was not necessarily concerned with true facts. He took a lot of poetic license."

"I must say, Dylan never lets the facts get in the way of a good story," agrees Abbe Smith, a Georgetown Law School professor who's also an expert on Bruce Springsteen and the law.

Though "beautiful," she says, the Hattie Carroll ballad is "not exactly accurate." Among other things, Dylan misstated the charge; and there was "reasonable argument that the cause of the death was not a blow to the head," but Carroll's poor health.

Dylan has "a kind of stark, if not simplistic, view of guilt and innocence," said Smith. "It may be the stories he picks, or how the story gets told in something as relatively short as a song."

And how, Smith is asked, might Dylan view lawyers?

"I think he probably likes lawyers better than judges," she says with a chuckle. "I think he probably would like lawyers who fight for the little guy. He would not like Holden Caulfield from 'Catcher in the Rye.'"

Coincidental to the conference will be the April 12 release of a Dylan recording from a long-ago folk festival in Waltham, Mass.

The set list from that appearance included "Ballad of Hollis Brown," which relates what Dylan has said was the true story of how "seven shots ring out like the ocean's pounding roar. There's seven people dead on a South Dakota farm."

The new release's title? "Bob Dylan in Concert — Brandeis University 1963." The school was named for the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis.




The bit about Bob re-arranging a few facts in the Zanzinger/Carroll case is pretty accurate. It's relatively minor though.

Re : 'Hurricane'. It's perhaps telling that Dylan never played the song again after the 2nd Hurricane Benefit show at the Astrodome in January 1976. Even after Carter was re-tried and convicted again in 1976 and despite the fact that he didnt win his appeal until 1985.

Doesn't sound to me like he remained convinced about Carter's integrity. Pity he didnt feel the same way about Joey Gallo.  Great song, but to quote Lester Bangs, its full of 'repellent romanticist bullshit'.
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And at that keynote address.......




Gary will be doing ALL the talking............! 


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BOB DYLAN
April 3, 2011
Taipei Arena, Taipei City

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Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - guitar
Charlie Sexton - guitar
Donnie Herron - viola, violin, mandolin, pedal steel

01. Gotta Serve Somebody
02. It Ain't Me, Babe
03. Things Have Changed
04. Sugar Baby
05. Cold Irons Bound
06. Simple Twist Of Fate
07. Honest With Me
08. Desolation Row
09. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
10. Forgetful Heart
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Tryin' To Get To Heaven
13. Jolene
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man
15. Like A Rolling Stone
16. Blowin' In The Wind
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1.      Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking Better seen on weed!
2.      It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
3.      Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
4.      Tangled Up In Blue
5.      Honest With Me
6.      Simple Twist Of Fate
7.      Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
8.      Love Sick
9.      Rollin' And Tumblin'
10.      A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Better seen on weed!
11.      Highway 61 Revisited
12.      Spirit On The Water
13.      Thunder On The Mountain
14.      Ballad Of A Thin Man
     
     (1st encore)
15.      Like A Rolling Stone
16.      All Along The Watchtower
     
     (2nd encore)
17.      Forever Young Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed!
     
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Band Members
Bob Dylan - guitar, keyboard, harp
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar
Charlie Sexton - lead guitar
Donnie Herron - electric mandolin, violin, pedal steel, lap steel

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Here we go...

Shanghai, China
Grand Stage
April 8, 2011

1.      Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
2.      Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
3.      Things Have Changed
4.      Tangled Up In Blue
5.      Honest With Me
6.      Simple Twist Of Fate
7.      Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
8.      Blind Willie McTell
9.      The Levee's Gonna Break
10.      Desolation Row
11.      Highway 61 Revisited
12.      Spirit On The Water
13.      Thunder On The Mountain
14.      Ballad Of A Thin Man
     
     (encore)
15.      Like A Rolling Stone
16.      Forever Young Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed!
     
Thanks to Kai Se Ling for the phone call


Band Members
Bob Dylan - guitar, keyboard, harp
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar
Charlie Sexton - lead guitar
Donnie Herron - trumpet, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel

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Sports Grounds
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1.      Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking Better seen on weed!
2.      It Ain't Me, Babe
3.      Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
4.      Tangled Up In Blue
5.      Honest With Me
6.      Simple Twist Of Fate
7.      Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
8.      Love Sick
9.      The Levee's Gonna Break
10.      A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
11.      Highway 61 Revisited
12.      Spirit On The Water
13.      My Wife's Home Town Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed!
14.      Jolene
15.      Ballad Of A Thin Man
     
     (1st encore)
15.      Like A Rolling Stone
16.      All Along The Watchtower
     
     (2nd encore)
17.      Forever Young Better seen on weed!
     
Thanks to Susan & Al, Brigitte, Thomas, Stefan & Aui for the phone calls


Band Members
Bob Dylan - guitar, keyboard, harp
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar
Charlie Sexton - lead guitar
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BOB DYLAN

April 13, 2011
Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC)
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong

01. -intro-
02. Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
03. It Ain't Me, Babe
04. Things Have Changed
05. Tangled Up In Blue
06. Rollin' And Tumblin'
07. Simple Twist Of Fate
08. High Water (For Charley Patton)
09. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
10. The Levee's Gonna Break
11. If You Ever Go To Houston
12. Highway 61 Revisited
13. Spirit On The Water
14. My Wife's Home Town
15. Thunder On The Mountain
16. Ballad Of A Thin Man
17. -encore
18. Like A Rolling Stone
19. -band intro-
20. Forever Young

Band Members
Bob Dylan - guitar, keyboard, harp
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar
Charlie Sexton - lead guitar
Donnie Herron - electric mandolin, violin, pedal steel, lap steel
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Bob Dylan
Star Hall - KITEC
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
2011-04-12

01. introduction
02. Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
03. Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
04. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
05. Tangled Up In Blue
06. Honest With Me
07. Simple Twist Of Fate
08. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
09. Blind Willie McTell
10. Jolene
11. Desolation Row
12. Highway 61 Revisited
13. Spirit On The Water
14. My Wife's Home Town
15. Thunder On The Mountain
16. Ballad Of A Thin Man
(encore)
17. Like A Rolling Stone
18. band introduction
19. Forever Young

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Bob Dylan - vocals, guitar, keyboard, harp
Stu Kimball - guitar
Donnie Herron - banjo, mandolin, steel guitar
Charlie Sexton - guitar
George Receli - drums
Tony Garnier - bass

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Bob issues a statement on the China censorship rumours...


http://www.bobdylan.com/news/my-fans-and-followers

To my fans and followers

Allow me to clarify a couple of things about this so-called China controversy which has been going on for over a year. First of all, we were never denied permission to play in China. This was all drummed up by a Chinese promoter who was trying to get me to come there after playing Japan and Korea. My guess is that the guy printed up tickets and made promises to certain groups without any agreements being made. We had no intention of playing China at that time, and when it didn't happen most likely the promoter had to save face by issuing statements that the Chinese Ministry had refused permission for me to play there to get himself off the hook. If anybody had bothered to check with the Chinese authorities, it would have been clear that the Chinese authorities were unaware of the whole thing.

We did go there this year under a different promoter. According to Mojo magazine the concerts were attended mostly by ex-pats and there were a lot of empty seats. Not true. If anybody wants to check with any of the concert-goers they will see that it was mostly Chinese young people that came. Very few ex-pats if any. The ex-pats were mostly in Hong Kong not Beijing. Out of 13,000 seats we sold about 12,000 of them, and the rest of the tickets were given away to orphanages. The Chinese press did tout me as a sixties icon, however, and posted my picture all over the place with Joan Baez, Che Guevara, Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. The concert attendees probably wouldn't have known about any of those people. Regardless, they responded enthusiastically to the songs on my last 4 or 5 records. Ask anyone who was there. They were young and my feeling was that they wouldn't have known my early songs anyway.

As far as censorship goes, the Chinese government had asked for the names of the songs that I would be playing. There's no logical answer to that, so we sent them the set lists from the previous 3 months. If there were any songs, verses or lines censored, nobody ever told me about it and we played all the songs that we intended to play.

Everybody knows by now that there's a gazillion books on me either out or coming out in the near future. So I'm encouraging anybody who's ever met me, heard me or even seen me, to get in on the action and scribble their own book. You never know, somebody might have a great book in them.
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Bob Dylan denies censorship of China shows

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Rock legend Bob Dylan took to his website on Friday to dispute accusations he bowed to censorship for his first ever concerts in China last month.

Dylan was criticized by Western media and by Human Rights Watch for not performing some of his best-known protest songs on his China tour in April.

In a rare online posting, Dylan said Chinese authorities asked for the names of the songs he would play in their country.

Dylan said he sent Chinese officials his set lists from the previous three months of shows. He performed in Beijing on April 6 and Shanghai two days later.

"If there were any songs, verses or lines censored, nobody ever told me about it and we played all the songs that we intended to play," Dylan wrote in the post.

Media commentators cited the absence of songs "The Times They Are A-Changin'" and "Blowin' in the Wind" from Dylan's China set list as evidence that the counter-culture hero had caved to pressure.

Dylan, who turns 70 this month, said in his Web post that the audience in China, rather than clamoring for his 1960s material, "responded enthusiastically" to music from his last four or five albums.

In March, China's Culture Ministry said in a brief statement that an agreement to have Dylan sing in the country came with the proviso that he perform "the approved content."

China's censors have been sensitive in the past to subversive political content as well as references to sex, drugs and religion in songs by Western performers.

Dylan did open his China shows with his overtly Christian 1979 song "Gonna Change My Way of Thinking," from the period soon after Dylan, who was born Jewish, embraced Christianity for a number of years.

His China tour also included his hit songs "Like A Rolling Stone," "All Along the Watchtower" and "Forever Young."

Dylan, who is known as "Baobo Dilun" in China, said on his website that he sold 12,000 tickets for the Beijing show, out of a total of 13,000 seats available. He said that the rest of the tickets were given away to orphanages.

Dylan faced accusations of selling out after appearing in a 2004 Victoria's Secret commercial and for allowing a Canadian bank to use "The Times They Are A-Changin'" in a 1996 advertisement.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Jill Serjeant)


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Reply #1846 - May 24th, 2011 at 10:28am
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Reply #1847 - May 24th, 2011 at 10:56am
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Happy 70th to his Bobness. Not the biggest Dylan fan in the world. But I do respect his career and the influence he's had on music.
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Reply #1848 - May 24th, 2011 at 12:53pm
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Nice header pic today that I've never seen before - from the 'Princes Trust Mastercard Masters of Music' concert at Hyde Park on 29/6/96. I was there, along with 150,000 others. A great day out, starting with Alanis Morrisette, then a 9-song set from Bob, with both Woody and Al Kooper sitting in for all the electric songs (which included 'Seven Days'), The Who and guests performing 'Quadrophenia' and finally a full length set from Eric Clapton.

All for an incredible (even then) ticket price of £8.50.

At the time I thought they were quite grizzled, but they both look quite young in that pic.
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