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Bob Dylan To Release The Complete Budokan 1978 on November 17

Bob Dylan just announced the release of a new live album, The Complete Budokan 1978 which includes two complete shows (February 28 & March 01) from newly remixed and remastered 24-Channel Analog Tapes.
You can read the full press release here and listen to “The Man In Me” from this set here.
I’m a big fan of Bob in 1978 and especially the Asian tour, so I’m very excited to finally hear these shows in pristine quality. I just dug out my audience recordings of those two gigs just to get me pumped up for its November release date.
Links of the Day: August 28, 2023
Nancy Pelosi on Dylan, the Grateful Dead, a wild night in Argentina — and the healing power of music: LA Times
Every cameo that Alfred Hitchcock made in his films: Yardbarker
Grateful Dead releases live track from upcoming ‘Wake of the Flood’ 50th anniversary edition: KSIX
NH filmmaker commemorates 1973 rock concert: NHBR
Revisiting Wilco & Bob Weir’s Masterful ‘Dark California Stars’ Performances: Jambase
Bob Dylan Announces October 2023 Tour Dates

I’m really tempted to drive all the way up to Kansas City for this.
10-01 Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre
10-02 Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre
10-04 St. Louis, MO – Stifel Theatre
10-06 Chicago, IL – Cadillac Palace Theatre
10-07 Chicago, IL – Cadillac Palace Theatre
10-08 Chicago, IL – Cadillac Palace Theatre
10-11 Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater
10-12 Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater
10-16 Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre
10-20 Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J. Brady Music Center
10-21 Akron, OH Akron Civic Theatre
10-23 Erie, PA – Warner Theatre
10-24 Rochester, NY – Auditorium Theatre
10-26 Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall
10-27 Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall
10-29 Montreal, Quebec – Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
10-30 Schenectady, NY – Proctors Theatre
Watch Bob Dylan Perform “Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again” in Liverpool (12/07/01)
Pledging My Time: Conversations With Bob Dylan Band Members

Bob Dylan is an enigma. A mystery wrapped inside a riddle. He rarely gives interviews and when he does you come out more confused about who he really is than when you began. Even his own autobiography has a questionable relationship to the truth.
Maybe it’s better that way. Maybe that’s the way it should be.
I’ve never been one to obsess over an artist’s life. It is about the art – or in this case the music. That’s what’s important.
Still, Bob Dylan is a fascinating human. He’s arguably the greatest songwriter of his generation, or any if we’re being honest. He’s performed live and on stage more than just about any person ever. If we can’t get to know Dylan through the man himself, then what better way to at least try and understand him, than with the people who have played with him on that stage?
Ray Padgett, through his wonderful newsletter Flagging Down the Double E’s has been chronicling Dylan’s career show by show, song by song, and interview by interview. I don’t think he’s ever interviewed Dylan, but he’s interviewed dozen upon dozen of people who know – or knew – him. As much as anyone can really know Dylan, anyway.
Many of those interviews, with musicians who have played with Dylan throughout his career, can now be found in Mr. Padgett’s new book, Pledging My Time: Conversations With Bob Dylan Band Members. Thanks to a generous contribution from a fan of The Midnight Cafe, I was able to purchase the book and it is wonderful.
I’m not even halfway through it, but I just had to share it with you all. It works, more or less chronologically with Padgett interviewing people who knew Dylan back in his early folk days and moves forward through most of his career. It begins with Noel Paul Stookey (of Peter, Paul, and Mary fame) who arguably helped launch Dylan’s career, and ends with Benmont Tench who played on a couple of tracks from Dylan’s 2020 album Rough and Rowdy Ways.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Bob Dylan book if it didn’t wander in and out of that chronology. Many of the interviewees met and performed with Dylan numerous times, at different stages of his career and Padgett lets them talk about everything.
Padgett mostly lets them talk. He’s not one of those interviewers that injects himself into the conversation, but he hangs back letting his subjects tell their stories. It is a fascinating, wonderful read. Like I said I haven’t finished it. I’m taking my time, soaking it in.
I don’t know that I’ll know Bob Dylan any better when I do finish it, but I’ll know those who have played with him quite a bit. And that’s something. Something pretty cool. Maybe that’s the way it should be.
You can purchase the book in a variety of formats here.
Watch Bob Dylan Cover The Grateful Dead’s “Stella Blue” in Barcelona (06/23/23)
Listen To Bob Dylan Cover Van Morrison’s “Into the Mystic” in Alicante, Spain (06/15/23)
The recordings are starting to come in from Bob’s current tour of Europe. I love that he’s been missing in a few random cover songs this year.
Unsourced Dylan Shows
As I’m working my way through my unsorted shows I’m coming across a bunch of Dylan shows that have no source information. They are mostly from the early to mid-2000s and have labels like “cdr 706.”
I cannot for the life of me remember where these came from. I don’t know if I downloaded them from some random site or if someone sent them to me.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Did you send them to me? If so do you have any source information for them? Are you ok with me posting them?
Sometimes when folks send me shows they will give me info on what they are sending me or they will request I not post them publicly for one reason or another. But I’m dumb and I tend to download things, then let them sit on the hard drive for ages. Then I forget where they came from. So before I do anything with these I wanted to see if I could figure out where they came from.
I did a search in my e-mail account but searching for things like “Bob Dylan” gets me the phone book. Anyway, if you did send these to me could you leave a comment or drop me an e-mail. Thanks.
Watch Bob Dylan Perform “Gotta Serve Somebody”
Does anybody know what this is from? The Youtube clip was uploaded by Christ Rules Radio which I was hoping would be a cool channel that posted spiritual songs by awesome rock and roll artists but is actually just straight-up Christian acts.
Bob is in a tux and I see Kris Kristofferson and Kenny Rogers and others in the audience so I’m assuming an awards show like the Grammys or maybe the County Music Awards. But I’m sure someone out there knows.