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REVIEW: Bob Dylan would love you to love "The Complete Budokan 1978"

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  REVIEW: BOB DYLAN - THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978 “A poet is a naked person … some people say that I am a poet.” - Bob Dylan, 1965 (SONY) An expanded version of the 1978/9 Bob Dylan live album, At Budokan, is being released Friday, November 17. This is the perfect opportunity to reevaluate the album, as I’m sure others have written. It's an excellent document of a transitional time in Dylan’s career. There’s a lot more going on here than meets the eye, however, so I’d like to address that in the review.  This album and tour has had such a sordid history, and from what I can tell from the headlines of other articles, that aspect has  already been covered quite well. So while some of that may also be included below, what I hope to accomplish is place the album in a personal historical context, since I caught one show of the 1978 tour, at the Boston Garden, on September 20, 1978.     I received the 8 LP limited edition version from Japan yesterday, and you ...

Unboxing the 8LP Japan-only release of BOB DYLAN - THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978

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Please enjoy me trying to gracefully open my copy of the Japan-only, 8LP version of THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978.  I accidently stated that these were the first two dates on the tour, but it wasn't worth editing.  Here's a list of the Far East Tour of 1978, courtesy of Olof Bjorner's Still On The Road. FEBRUARY 17 Tokyo, Japan Haneda International Airport 20 Tokyo, Japan Nippon  Budokan  Hall 21 Tokyo, Japan Nippon  Budokan  Hall 23 Tokyo, Japan Nippon  Budokan  Hall 24 Osaka Fu, Japan Matsushita  Denki   Taiikukan ,  Hirakata  City 25 Osaka Fu, Japan Matsushita  Denki   Taiikukan ,  Hirakata  City 26 Osaka Fu, Japan Matsushita  Denki   Taiikukan ,  Hirakata  City 28 Tokyo, Japan Nippon  Budokan  Hall MARCH   1 Tokyo, Japan Nippon  Budokan  Hall   2 Tokyo, Japan Nippon  Budokan  Hall   3 Tokyo, Japan Nippon  Budokan  Hall ...

Bob Dylan's setlists and performances examined in new book - A conversation with editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney

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Hello and welcome to the Boston Harold Video Podcast. My special guests today are Erin C. Callahan and Court Carney. They are the editors of a new book about Bob Dylan’s setlists and performances, to be published on November 17, titled The Politics and Power of Bob Dylan’s Live Performances - Play a Song for Me (Routledge).  (Routledge) This video interview, divided into three bite-sized chapters, is more like a conversation with friends than an interrogation. While we discuss their book, we also veer off into many areas, including their other projects, various concert going experiences, how this book differs from similar, previous works, and Erin and Court’s next big project.    (Part One) I met Court Carney at the 2019 World of Bob Dylan Symposium in Tulsa. I caught his presentation about the 1967/8 Dylan album,   John Wesley Harding, which Mr. Carney researched at Tulsa’s Bob Dylan Center before the release of The Bootleg Series Vol. 15: Travelin’ Thru, 1967-1969...