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The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, which reached #40 in the US and went gold,was released in August 1993 just before Dylan was about to deliver his second folk studio set inside of a year, World Gone Wrong. The concert was dubbed “Bobfest” byNeil Youngat the beginning of his “All Along the Watchtower” cover. with "Emotionally Yours," a delicate love song from 1985's Empire Burlesque that the group recorded in two completely different arrangements on its As for the man of honor himself, Dylan began his own set with "Song To Woody," a moving composition from his debut album that remains a

helped inspire with his onstage comments at Live Aid, and who directed Dylan's "Political World" video in 1989 - was also in fine form for a rousing, Bob Dylan that Cash took up the charts in 1964, well before the Turtles turned it into a pop smash in 1965.The traditionally show-stopping Eric Clapton, who performed a duet with Dylan on "Sign Language" from his No Reason To Cry album in world extensively with Dylan for a period during the mid-eighties. At the Dylan event, Petty & The Heartbreakers - guitarist Mike Or the 2-CD of music from the concert. 2-CD Set listing of Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert Disc: 1 Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan are clearly two kindred spirits. Recently the pair collaborated on "Heartland" from Nelson's new Across The Crew For House Band -- Anthony Aquilato, Jeff Shaw, Lisa Sharken, Cesar Diaz, Artie Smith, Richard Brister

The connections these artists had with Dylan were personal as well as musical. Dylan and Johnny Cash had been friends for most of the thirty years being celebrated. The Band were Dylan’s most important touring group. Harrison and Dylan had bonded in 1964, written together in 1969, enjoyed an unlikely smash with the Traveling Wilburys in 1988 and had last stood together on the Madison Square Garden stage at 1971’s Concert for Bangladesh – the mother of every subsequent all-star concert. No one knew this would be Harrison’s last major public performance. There was pure pleasure on George’s face as he played music he loved with his old friends. As Chrissie Hynde said on the night, “Hallelujah, Hare Krishna, Yeah Yeah Yeah!”to make the song her own with a radiant performance at the Dylan event, featuring some prominent keyboard assistance from Paul Shaffer. The recorded for 1962's The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, the song found Wonder working his gospel-tinged magic alongside Booker T. Jones and The M.G.'s -

By Stephen Pate – This is the full concert listing from the LaserDisc and UK DVD of the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration. and longtime musical partner, teamed up for a surprisingly celebratory, down-home version of "It Ain't Me, Babe," a song from Another Side Of well as their nephew Robbie O'Connell for a haunting traditional take on "When The Ship Comes In," a stirring ballad which first appeared on The Times Aside from this concert, 1992 was a rare quiet moment in Bob Dylan’s career. He was in year three of a seven year sabbatical from releasing any new original material. He suggested in an interview that he might be done composing – the world had enough songs. No one knew what Dylan was thinking (no one has ever known that) but some of the musicians who assembled at the Garden must have figured the evening would be a valedictory. More than twenty years later we understand that on the memorable night when his friends and peers came together to pay tribute to him, Bob Dylan was not done at all. He was taking a breath and getting warmed up for Act Two. Circle the calendar for 2022. Bob Dylan’s 60th Anniversary Concert is right around the corner.The traditionally show-stopping Eric Clapton, who performed a duet with Dylan on “Sign Language” from his No Reason to Cry album in 1976, came through with a startling and moving performance at the celebration. The highlight of his set – which also included a luminous “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” – was a truly revelatory rendition of “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right,” from The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, that Clapton and Booker T. Jones radically rearranged into a seductive new bluesy masterpiece, complete with some incendiary soloing from the guitar master himself.

Gray, Michael (2000). Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan. Continuum. pp.4, 119. ISBN 0-8264-5150-0. Columbia Records & Legacy Recordings Release Bob Dylan – The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration – Deluxe Edition for First Time on DVD and Blu-ray Disc The 2DVD and Blu-ray versions of The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration – Deluxe Edition include 40 minutes of previously unreleased material including behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage, interviews and more. Dylan and the then newly former Beatle co-wrote "I'd Have You Anytime" for Harrison's All Things Must Pass, the 1970 album for which Harrison also

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Rosanne Cash, Mary-Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin – a trio of the most gifted women singer-songwriters around and major Bob Dylan fans all – teamed up to trade off verses for a gorgeous, harmony-drenched cover of “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere,” a Basement Tapes gem that was re-recorded by Dylan with Happy Traum for 1972’s Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits, Vol. II set, as well as being a standout cut on The Byrds’ 1968 classic Sweetheart of the Rodeo album. Another kindred spirit and inspired party guest who turned in a great performance at the celebration was Neil Young, who somehow

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