Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall Concert"
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The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall Concert"
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| Artist(s) | Bob Dylan |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | October 13, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 746465759250 |
| Buy this item | $13.97 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 11:19 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live |
Tracks
Disc 1- She Belongs to Me
- Fourth Time Around
- Visions of Johanna
- It's All over Now, Baby Blue
- Desolation Row
- Just Like a Woman
- Mr. Tambourine Man
- Tell Me, Momma
- I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
- Baby, Let Me Follow You Down - Bob Dylan, Davis, Gary [1]
- Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
- One Too Many Mornings
- Ballad of a Thin Man
- Like a Rolling Stone
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Dylan & The Band - essential recordings |
I'm not going to talk about the recordings, as other reviewers have already covered these in ample detail. The CD's (2) are well packaged with a 54 page booklet which gives you a lot of information into the background and history of these recordings. As a leftfield starter the booklet mentions the famous 1913 Stravinsky performance of "The Rite of Spring" which caused a riot. Despite this excellent packaging its the recordings that will grab you by the throat. Dylan in the mid 60's changed popular music for ever.
Although The Band worked and toured with Dylan many times this is the essential live album to get. The Basement Tapes are another set of brilliant recordings never intended for release originally. Both sets are highly recommended. October 16, 2008
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Bob really knows how to infuriate fans or stir up intense feelings for him. One fan, as I read, felt he had to drink beer in order to drown away his feelings of being let down by a DVD that supposedly had a less-than enthusiastic Bob performing live somewhere--what happened to the boy that once lit up the whole world?--was his observation. In this intense relationship with Bob come intense expectations. After all, Adoration, Admiration, Love, Loyalty, Devotion, and yes, even Worship in some cases, need to be reciprocated with at least some enthusiasm, don't you think? In this second part where he plays really awful renditions of his brilliant songs that were done correctly on the original CDs, he totally traumatizes helpless and horrified fans who don't even want him to go electric. But what you will get, however, is LOADS of ENTHUSIASM. You're not complaining, are you?
Bob changes into his leather jacket for the electric half and he brings out his band. Fans are not happy throughout the second half, but toward the end of the program, you can actually hear someone call him "Judas!" and Bob answers with "I don't believe you" after which he sings with more venum & force--"how does it FEEEEEL!" Bob is booed in the second half (poor Bob). There is confrontation between fans, purists and Bob. INTENSE indignation is felt on both sides of the stage, and Bob, equally very hurt plays even louder and more horrible (you can even hear him saying, "play F--- loud!". You can get highlights of what some of the fans say after the concert from the DVD No Direction Home. Get this as a historical event, and you won't be disappointed. All is forgiven and forgotten by now.
Hey, cool pictures in the insert booklet!
I am pretty much done with my Dylan albums. The only ones I don't have is Self Portrait, (which I won't get because Bob did this album just to get rid of his fans & he hardly wrote any songs in it) and Knocked Out Loaded and Under the Red Sky (maybe a little later I'll get these last two) and maybe a couple of live ones I still don't have.
Now I want to look up and listen and honor Bruce Hornsby a little.
I won't forget Bob. His CDs are still in my stereo (especially Oh Mercy)--see my reviews, and I will jump on his new CD when he makes one, and I wish him a very very very long life. WHAT ON EARTH would we fans do without him?!
(I got this CD a while back, but I guess I'll leave my opinion). May 20, 2008
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