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Thursday, August 01, 2024

ALBUMS THAT SHOULD EXIST | Woodstock '94, Day 3, Part 15: BOB DYLAN


Dylan plays Woodstock! (94 that is!) - Albums that should exist


So ATSE just keeps on coming with the complete (sic) Woodtock Festival sets from 1994 and today's is no exception! 

Ladies and Gentlemen please welcome Columbia Recording artist Mr BOB DYLAN

 

Paul he say: The 15th album from Day Three of the Woodstock '94 Festival was a set by legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.

The Wikipedia entry about this festival has a good paragraph about the Dylan set, so I'll quote it in full here:

"After being injured in a traffic accident in 1966 and his subsequent disappearance from the popular music scene, Bob Dylan declined to go to the original Woodstock Festival of 1969, even though he lived in the area at the time. He set off for the Isle of Wight Festival the day the Woodstock festival started and performed at Woodside Bay on August 31, 1969. Dylan, however, did accept an invitation to perform at Woodstock '94 and was introduced with the phrase: 'We waited twenty-five years to hear this. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Bob Dylan.' Although he was an hour and a half late to his performance, his set was considered one of the greater moments of the festival by various critics and represented the beginning of another new phase in his lengthy career. Uncharacteristically for the time, Dylan played lead guitar in a more rock-oriented electric set."

I would add to that that Dylan was in the middle of a songwriting dry spell when this festival occurred. His last album of original material had been released in 1990, "Under the Red Sky." He released acoustic folk albums made up entirely of cover songs in 1992 and 1993. He would eventually come roaring back with a strong album of original material in 1997. But for this festival, nearly all the songs he played were classics that were at least a decade old. The only exception was "God Knows," from his 1990 album. He also said absolutely nothing between the songs.

This album is an hour and 21 minutes long.

01 talk (Bob Dylan)

02 Jokerman (Bob Dylan)

03 Just like a Woman (Bob Dylan)

04 All Along the Watchtower (Bob Dylan)

05 It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (Bob Dylan)

06 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (Bob Dylan)

07 Masters of War (Bob Dylan)

08 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan)

09 God Knows (Bob Dylan)

10 I Shall Be Released (Bob Dylan)

11 Highway 61 Revisited (Bob Dylan)

12 Rainy Day Women No. 12 & 35 (Bob Dylan)

13 It Ain't Me, Babe (Bob Dylan)


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