Bob Dylan Dylan 1976 Rolling Thunder Tour Colorado
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The Rolling Thunder Revue was a concert tour by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan with a traveling caravan of musicians, including Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. Bob Neuwirth assembled the backing musicians, including T-Bone Burnett, Mick Ronson, David Mansfield, Steven Soles, and from the Desire sessions, violinist Scarlet Rivera, bassist Rob Stoner, and drummer Howie Wyeth. The tour included 57 concerts in two legs—the first in the American northeast and Canada in the fall of 1975, and the second in the American south and southwest in the spring of 1976.
Bob Dylan – Idiot Wind Live (1976 Rolling Thunder Tour)
Bob Dylan – Rolling Thunder Revue – I Pity the Poor Immigrant – Hard Rain Live 1976)
Boby Dylan Shelter from the Storm – Live (1976 Rolling Thunder Tour)
Bob Dylan – One Too Many Mornings – Live (1976 Rolling Thunder Tour)
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First time (I think) I’ve heard this from the Rolling Thunder Revue, and I love it. Brings back memories of those good old days 🙂 I love it and try to listen to Bob as often as possible. I (and others too) think I speak Dylanese now. No matter what situation, there is a line somewhere in Bob’s songs that pops in my mind with which to respond. Love Bob Dylan. BTW, I am three days older than he. Used to think we were born the same say, but I was born May 21, 1941, and he on May 24, 1941. I try to listen to him and read books about him and Chronicles by him as often as I can.
I was 16 and was pumped to see Bob on TV. I managed to get my family away from home so I could setup my microphones and record to my 8-track. It was wonderful until my dog started barking. I still kept the 8-track with Joes barking intact and transferred it to cassette. Thank God the Internet was in our future and I could get a CD-R. And now this link. Wonderful, and thank you.