Best Reissue Of 2023 – BOB DYLAN With Live Album ‘THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978’ Originally Released 45 Years Ago

26 December 2023

THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978 presents two full shows originally
recorded on 24-channel multitrack analog tapes at the famous Nippon
Budokan Hall
in Japan, 45 years ago.

It includes 36 previously unreleased Dylan performances from these concerts.

Order info here.

UNCUT Mag: “Some fans just seemed to hate the original version released in 1979 very, very much. But listening to this expanded edition – featuring the two full concerts from which the original was compiled – the reaction is, “What’s the problem?” Dylan sings his heart out.”
Score: 8/10.

TUTV: The majority of the songs here are played differently from their original versions. Dylan always loved (and still does, as I witnessed several times ) to turn his songs upside down, play them slower or faster or in another, surprising key on stage.

Add the horn sections here at work and lots of choir vocals and you get quite some riveting interpretations of great pieces from his 17 longplayers, he had released by
then.

It doesn’t work all the time, and there are too many songs – 58 – packed in this reissue
box (many record labels prefer quantity to quality). I picked the 25 best-executed ones, and made me a formidable historic live album.

THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978


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DYLAN: Instagram – Website

UNCUT Magazine – New Issue With BOB DYLAN As Cover Star And Uncut’s End-Of-The-Year Lists

25 November 2023

This month.

Uncut looks back on BOB DYLAN‘s first world tour,
in 1978, since the ‘electric’ controversy of 1966.

Just released.


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Uncut counts down 2023 with 75 new albums,
top 30 archival releases, 20 films, and 10 books.

Features about The Beatles, Ray Davies, The Kinks,
PJ Harvey, Paul Simon,
and much more.

All print copies come with two gifts: a stunning giant-sized Bob Dylan posterzine featuring a rare interview with Dylan; and also a 15-track Best Of 2023 CD starring
Yo La Tengo, Califone, Jason Isbell, Craven Faults, Israel Nash, Modern Nature, Fatoumata Diawara, The Coral, Teenage Fanclub, Lisa O’Neill and more.

You can purchase a copy and let it be send to your home. Info here.

JFK Killed 60 Years Ago Today On 22 November 1963 – ‘MURDER MOST FOUL’ By BOB DYLAN


Back cover of the album

JOHN FRITZGERALD KENNEDY, the 35th President of the USA, was killed 60 years ago today, on 22 November 1963, while visiting Dallas, Texas. He was shot twice at Dealey Plaza while waving to people from his limousine in a motorcade. He was one of the most, if not the most, charismatic presidents ever, who gave America hope and vision in difficult times (Vietnam, Cold War). He was 42.

Three years ago living legend BOB DYLAN released his 39th LP, titled Rough And Rowdy Ways. A special one, as it featured an almost 17-minute song, named MURDER MOST FOUL, with Bob Dylan telling his impressions of the day JFK got shot. His story-telling brilliance turned this unique saga into one of the best achievements he ever realized,
to my ears.

MURDER MOST FOUL


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LYRICS

Twas a dark day in Dallas, November ’63
A day that will live on in infamy
President Kennedy was a-ridin’ high
Good day to be livin’ and a good day to die
Being led to the slaughter like a sacrificial lamb
He said, “Wait a minute, boys, you know who I am?”
“Of course we do, we know who you are”

Then they blew off his head while he was still in the car
Shot down like a dog in broad daylight
Was a matter of timing and the timing was right
You got unpaid debts, we’ve come to collect
We’re gonna kill you with hatred, without any respect

We’ll mock you and shock you and we’ll put it in your face
We’ve already got someone here to take your place
The day they blew out the brains of the king
Thousands were watchin’, no one saw a thing
It happened so quickly, so quick, by surprise
Right there in front of everyone’s eyes

Greatest magic trick ever under the sun
Perfectly executed, skillfully done
Wolfman, oh Wolfman, oh Wolfman, howl
Rub-a-dub-dub, it’s a murder most foul
Hush, little children, you’ll understand
The Beatles are comin’, they’re gonna hold your hand
Slide down the banister, go get your coat
Ferry ‘cross the Mersey and go for the throat

There’s three bums comin’ all dressed in rags
Pick up the pieces and lower the flags
I’m goin’ to Woodstock, it’s the Aquarian Age
Then I’ll go to Altamont and sit near the stage
Put your head out the window, let the good times roll
There’s a party goin’ on behind the Grassy Knoll
Stack up the bricks, pour the cement

Don’t say Dallas don’t love you, Mr. President
Put your foot in the tank and step on the gas
Try to make it to the triple underpass
Blackface singer, whiteface clown
Better not show your faces after the sun goes down
I’m in the red-light district, like a cop on the beat
Livin’ in a nightmare on Elm Street

When you’re down in Deep Ellum, put your money in your shoe
Don’t ask what your country can do for you
Cash on the barrelhead, money to burn
Dealey Plaza, make a left-hand turn
I’m goin’ down to the crossroads, gonna flag a ride
The place where faith, hope, and charity died
Shoot him while he runs, boy, shoot him while you can
See if you can shoot the invisible man

Goodbye, Charlie, goodbye, Uncle Sam
Frankly, Miss Scarlet, I don’t give a damn
What is the truth, and where did it go?
Ask Oswald and Ruby, they oughta know
“Shut your mouth, ” said the wise old owl
Business is business, and it’s a murder most foul
Tommy, can you hear me? I’m the Acid Queen

I’m riding in a long, black Lincoln limousine
Riding in the backseat next to my wife
Heading straight on in to the afterlife
I’m leaning to the left, I got my head in her lap
Hold on, I’ve been led into some kind of a trap
Where we ask no quarter, and no quarter do we give

We’re right down the street from the street where you live
They mutilated his body and they took out his brain
What more could they do? They piled on the pain
But his soul’s not there where it was supposed to be at
For the last fifty years they’ve been searchin’ for that
Freedom, oh freedom, freedom over me
I hate to tell you, mister, but only dead men are free
Send me some lovin’, tell me no lies

Throw the gun in the gutter and walk on by
Wake up, little Suzie, let’s go for a drive
Cross the Trinity River, let’s keep hope alive
Turn the radio on, don’t touch the dials
Parkland hospital, only six more miles
You got me dizzy, Miss Lizzy, you filled me with lead
That magic bullet of yours has gone to my head
I’m just a patsy like Patsy Cline
Never shot anyone from in front or behind
Got blood in my eye, got blood in my ear

I’m never gonna make it to the new frontier
Zapruder’s film, I’ve seen that before
Seen it thirty-three times, maybe more
It’s vile and deceitful, it’s cruel and it’s mean
Ugliest thing that you ever have seen
They killed him once and they killed him twice
Killed him like a human sacrifice
The day that they killed him, someone said to me, “Son
The age of the Antichrist has just only begun”
Air Force One comin’ in through the gate
Johnson sworn in at 2:38

Let me know when you decide to throw in the towel
It is what it is, and it’s murder most foul
What’s new, pussycat? What’d I say?
I said the soul of a nation been torn away
And it’s beginning to go into a slow decay
And that it’s thirty-six hours past Judgment Day
Wolfman Jack, he’s speaking in tongues
He’s going on and on at the top of his lungs

Play me a song, Mr. Wolfman Jack
Play it for me in my long Cadillac
Play me that, “Only The Good Die Young”
Take me to the place Tom Dooley was hung
Play, “St. James Infirmary” and, “The Port of King James”
If you want to remember, you better write down the names

Play Etta James, too, play “I’d Rather Go Blind”
Play it for the man with the telepathic mind
Play John Lee Hooker, play “Scratch My Back”
Play it for that strip club owner named Jack
Guitar Slim going down slow

Play it for me and for Marilyn Monroe
Play, “Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”
Play it for the First Lady, she ain’t feeling any good
Play Don Henley, play Glenn Frey
Take it to the limit and let it go by
Play it for Carl Wilson, too
Looking far, far away down Gower Avenue

Play, “Tragedy” play, “Twilight Time”
Take me back to Tulsa to the scene of the crime
Play another one and, “Another One Bites the Dust”
Play, “The Old Rugged Cross” and, “In God We Trust”
Ride the pink horse down that long, lonesome road
Stand there and wait for his head to explode
Play, “Mystery Train” for Mr. Mystery

The man who fell down dead like a rootless tree
Play it for the Reverend, play it for the Pastor
Play it for the dog that got no master
Play Oscar Peterson, play Stan Getz
Play, “Blue Sky”, play Dickey Betts
Play Hot Pepper, Thelonious Monk

Charlie Parker and all that junk
All that junk and, “All That Jazz”
Play something for the Birdman of Alcatraz
Play Buster Keaton, play Harold Lloyd
Play Bugsy Siegel, play Pretty Boy Floyd
Play the numbers , play the odds

Play, “Cry Me A River” for the Lord of the gods
Play Number Nine, play Number Six
Play it for Lindsey and Stevie Nicks
Play Nat King Cole, play, “Nature Boy”
Play, “Down In The Boondocks” for Terry Malloy
Play, “It Happened One Night” and, “One Night of Sin”
There’s twelve million souls that are listening in

Play, “Merchant to Venice” play, “Merchants of Death”
Play, “Stella by Starlight” for Lady Macbeth
Don’t worry, Mr. President, help’s on the way
Your brothers are coming, there’ll be hell to pay
Brothers? What brothers? What’s this about hell?
Tell them, “We’re waiting, keep coming”
We’ll get them as well

Love Field is where his plane touched down
But it never did get back up off the ground
Was a hard act to follow, second to none
They killed him on the altar of the rising sun

Play, “Misty” for me and, “That Old Devil Moon”
Play, “Anything Goes” and, “Memphis in June”
Play, “Lonely At the Top” and, “Lonely Are the Brave”
Play it for Houdini spinning around his grave
Play Jelly Roll Morton, play, “Lucille”
Play, “Deep In a Dream” and play “Driving Wheel”
Play, “Moonlight Sonata” in F-sharp
And, “A Key To The Highway” for the king of the harp
Play, “Marching Through Georgia” and, “Dumbaroton’s Drums”
Play, “Darkness” and death will come when it comes
Play, “Love Me Or Leave Me” by the great Bud Powell
Play, “The Blood-stained Banner” play, “Murder Most Foul”


Front cover album

BOB DYLAN Played 3 Songs With THE HEARTBREAKERS At FARM AID Last Night.

24 September 2023

Living legend BOB DYLAN who co-conceived Farm Aid in 1985, played
the yearly festival last night unannounced, with members of the late great
Tom Petty‘s group The Heartbreakers who toured as Dylan‘s band for 2 years
back in the 80s.

Dylan only played 3 songs, all 3 from 1965.
Maggie’s Farm, Ballad Of A Thin Man and
Positively 4th Street.

He played guitar throughout, instead of being
at the keyboards, for the first time since 2012.

LISTEN/WATCH

Footage thanks too Sam Mauldin

Photo on top: Cover of Dylan‘s new album ‘Shadow Kingdom’

Soulful Sunday With The Best Ever Songsmith BOB DYLAN (According To TUTV) Playing ‘THE MAN IN ME’ In Japan

Reveries for the laziest day of the week

10 September 2023

Best ever singer-songwriter (to my ears) BOB DYLAN‘s
next archival release comes up on November 17.

THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978 presents two full shows originally recorded
on 24-channel multitrack analog tapes at the famous Nippon Budokan Hall in
Japan, on February 28 and March 1, 1978.

Pre-order info here.

It includes 36 previously unreleased Dylan performances. You can hear
a previously unreleased performance of THE MAN IN ME, a track
of his 1970 New Morning album.

Sublime.

DYLAN: Instagram – Website

BOB DYLAN About The Death Of ROBBIE ROBERTSON

14 August 2023

After hearing the sad news Dylan posted this short message on his socials.

In the 60s/70s Robbie Robberson and THE BAND toured a lot as Bob Dylan‘s live band,
which led to a close friendship. And of course, Dylan played on the final, legendary show
of The Band in 1976, which was billed as The Last Waltz, also the title of the movie directed by Martin Scorsese. It came out in 1978.

Robbie Robertson: Bio – Discography

(Photo: still of a fragment from The last Waltz movie)

Music Movies – ‘ROLLING THUNDER REVUE: A BOB DYLAN STORY’ By Martin Scorsese

22 July 2023

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese

Released: 2019

The Rolling Thunder Revue was a 1975–1976 concert tour by Bob Dylan with
an impressive cast of artists. On this tour, Dylan wanted to play in smaller venues
in small cities to get intimate again with his fans.

The docu contains contemporary interviews with the whole group of big names that accompanied Dylan on the tour. Joan Baez, Sam Shepard, Ronee Blakley, Ramblin’ Jack
Elliott, Roger McGuinn, Ronnie Hawkins, Larry Sloman, Rubin “Hurricane” Carter
among
others and also old chats with Scarlet Rivera and poet Allen Ginsberg.

Trailer

The soundtrack.


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