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Artur Artist presents "The Casper Collection"
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Добавлен 23 июн 2015
All original, super high quality concert videos from "The Casper Collection" - featuring Bob Dylan and his band performing around the world, from 1989 through 2002, plus footage from two concerts from 2021, the first year of the "Rough and Rowdy Ways" tour.
For more information, comments, or questions, feel free to message me here, or email me at:
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For more information, comments, or questions, feel free to message me here, or email me at:
bobfans321@comcast.net
Bob Dylan's golden salute to Woody Guthrie at his famed Beacon Theatre show in NYC October 13, 1989
"Song to Woody" from Dylan's first LP is fittingly one of his two earliest released original songs.
This powerful, poignant live version is from the last of four concerts in his first-ever multi-night stand at New York's Beacon Theatre in New York City, October 13, 1989.
I didn't realize until I was well into editing the video that, unfortunately, its missing about two minutes right in the middle of the song. It was shot on a primitive, very early generation rented 8mm camcorder (it was actually only the second Dylan concert I shot), which came with two big batteries, each of which only lasted for about 45 to 60 minutes, depending on how much light there was and how much zooming you did....
This powerful, poignant live version is from the last of four concerts in his first-ever multi-night stand at New York's Beacon Theatre in New York City, October 13, 1989.
I didn't realize until I was well into editing the video that, unfortunately, its missing about two minutes right in the middle of the song. It was shot on a primitive, very early generation rented 8mm camcorder (it was actually only the second Dylan concert I shot), which came with two big batteries, each of which only lasted for about 45 to 60 minutes, depending on how much light there was and how much zooming you did....
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Young Bob Dylan's tribute to his inspiration: Song to Woody from Green Bay, Wis, Oct. 30, 2001
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One of only two original songs on his eponymous first album, "Song to Woody" acknowledges Dylan's idol and folk hero Woody Guthrie, as well as his own desire to become another link in that same tradition. Five days after a very young, 19-year-old Bob Dylan first made his way to New York from Minnesota, he traveled to New Jersey to meet Guthrie who at just 48 years old was living out his last ye...
"Tears of rage, tears of grief...on Independence Day" A rare performance by Dylan from 1/17/98, NYC
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Co-written by Dylan and Richard Manuel, "Tears of Rage" is a song from The Basement Tapes, which circulated on various bootleg discs for several years before one of several takes was first released on 1975's official album of a small assortment of songs from those extensive, famed sessions. Dylan's played it 81 times in concert to date, making it one of the rarer titles on his setlists. His fir...
Dylan's likely finest ever version of "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll," Kokura, Japan 2/15/94
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I've heard Dylan play "Hattie Carroll" in concert many times. in addition to the original album version on "The Times They Are A-Changin'." I don't think I've ever heard another rendition as beautiful as this. Dylan's vocal strikes every emotional note perfectly, from anger, righteous indignation, and disbelief at the callousness of the crime and the gross injustice of the paltry sentence, to t...
Will you still love me "Tomorrow Night?" Dylan's sweet take on an old song of this ageless question.
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Dylan included "Tomorrow Night" on his 1992 all-covers album "Good As I Been to You," where it stands out as the sole pop ballad on a tracklist otherwise filled with traditional folk and blues. This sweet and tender romantic song, first written and released in 1939, poses the age-old question that so often troubles first-time lovers: "Tomorrow night, will you remember what you said tonight? Tom...
A bluesy "I'll Remember You," with Dylan more passionate than nostalgic, in Kokura, Japan, Feb. 1994
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This rendition of "I'll Remember You," like "Tangled Up in Blue" which immediately preceded it at this second of two shows in Kokura in February 1994, is heavy on blues, loud and impassioned. It's quite a different treatment from the original wistful and delicate 'Empire Burlesque version, which was instead main conveyed a sense of nostalgic yearning. I'm not sure Dylan's accompanying vocal sty...
Tangled Up in Blues - Dylan gets down and dirty with a big fan favorite in Kokura, Japan, Feb. 1994
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Bob Dylan has played "Tangled Up in Blue" 1,685 times in concert to date (as of May 18, 2024). I can't say for the rest of them, but of the 65 or so times I've seen him do it live in concert, this has to be one of if not the absolute downest and dirtiest, bluesiest version I've ever experienced. This ain't the folk-rock sound of the original released rendition on 1974's "Blood on the Tracks." T...
"She's got everything she needs" -she's a sphynx and "She Belongs to Me" Dylan Hiroshima, Japan 1994
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Like some of the other numbers in Hiroshima, Japan this night, Dylan takes a little time to warm into this rendition of "She Belongs to Me." However, once he does it turns into an excellent, passionate performance. Whenever I've heard it live, the song has always been a treat for me since it seems he hardly every includes it in his shows. Apparently I'm wrong about that. A quick look at bobdyla...
"Masters of War' Hiroshima Japan 1994 - Dylan's classic indictment of the world's "death merchants."
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There's no doubt that Dylan's performance of "Masters of War" in Hiroshima, Japan 2/16/94 held special significance. It was the only place out of 14 dates during that Far East tour where the song was performed. "Masters of War," however, is no simple or general anti-war protest song. Written during the winter of 1962-63 against the backdrop of the height of the Cold War, it is, like most of Dyl...
"Series of Dreams" can come true - like this ultra-rare live performance by Bob Dylan in Japan, '94
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Not many of the songs Dylan has played on his "Neverending Tour" have been performed so few times as "Series of Dreams." He's played it in concert only 10 times, all of them in early 1994 except for one lone appearance in Vienna VA, on September 8, 1993. Most of the rest were during Dylan's February 1994 Far East tour where it made the setlist at half of the 14 dates including six of 11 shows i...
Bob Dylan's "Jokerman" dances 'neath the stagelights in Hiroshima, Japan, February 16, 1994.
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In 1994 Bob Dylan returned to Japan for his third tour, including his first ever concert in Hiroshima. He'd last played Japan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in 1986; before that for the first time in 1978 which yielded his recently re-celebrated live release, "Bob Dylan at Budokan." Despite returning to tour Japan five more times, Dylan played only one other concert in the city of Hiroshi...
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 9/02/93
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Dylan's stadium show at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto ended with a bang, with this appropriately rocking rendition of "Rain Day Women." While the performance by Dylan and his band is great, the real standout here is the audience participation portion - as a large part of the crowd also joins in on this spirited performance, singing along loudly on the refrain. Clearly, a good time...
Tangled Up in Blue Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 9/02/93
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This "jam"-packed rendition of "Tangled Up in Blue, with its long guitar duets, clocks in at an impressive 9 minutes and 46 seconds. The vocals aren't half bad either. All in all, well worth the time invested.
Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto 9/2/93
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The Neverending Tour, Fall 1993 edition, was devoted to long guitar jams more than anything else. Dylan seemed to be playing mostly for the fun of letting the rock and roll rhythms rip, with JJ Jackson as his faithful support. With its long line-up of witty verses, however, Stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again got a little more lyrical attention than some of the other numbers at ...
Watching the River Flow Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 9/2/93
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A rollicking "Watching the River Flow" from a stadium show at CNE, Toronto in September 1993 - light on vocals, heavy on guitar jams
To Ramona - Bob Dylan showed "another side" with this acoustic song played 9/12/93 in Mansfield, MA.
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To Ramona - Bob Dylan showed "another side" with this acoustic song played 9/12/93 in Mansfield, MA.
"I and I" Dylan's moody meditation on the mystical union of spirit and flesh; Mansfield, MA 9/12/93
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"I and I" Dylan's moody meditation on the mystical union of spirit and flesh; Mansfield, MA 9/12/93
Frolicking "Under the Red Sky" Bob Dylan recorded at Great Woods, Mansfield, MA, September 12, 1993
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Frolicking "Under the Red Sky" Bob Dylan recorded at Great Woods, Mansfield, MA, September 12, 1993
All Along the Watchtower - Dylan's 1968 acoustic classic after an "assist" by Hendrix, from 9/12/93
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All Along the Watchtower - Dylan's 1968 acoustic classic after an "assist" by Hendrix, from 9/12/93
Watching the River Flow Montage Mountain Ski Resort, Scranton, PA September 5, 1993
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Watching the River Flow Montage Mountain Ski Resort, Scranton, PA September 5, 1993
"God Knows" it all and then some, Bob Dylan's song says, as performed 9/5/93 in Scranton, PA
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"God Knows" it all and then some, Bob Dylan's song says, as performed 9/5/93 in Scranton, PA
Silvio "Silver and gold, by '93 that song was getting real old." But still nice at Scranton, 9/5/93
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Silvio "Silver and gold, by '93 that song was getting real old." But still nice at Scranton, 9/5/93
Dylan's perfect confessional prayer: Every Grain of Sand - recorded 9/5/93 in Scranton, PA.
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Dylan's perfect confessional prayer: Every Grain of Sand - recorded 9/5/93 in Scranton, PA.
Tangled Up in a Long Blue Jam - Bob Dylan at the Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, NY 9/04/1993
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Tangled Up in a Long Blue Jam - Bob Dylan at the Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, NY 9/04/1993
We saw a Shooting Star that night - at the Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, NY, Sept. 4,1 993
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We saw a Shooting Star that night - at the Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, NY, Sept. 4,1 993
Dylan makes the mysteries of love even more mysterious in "Born in Time" - from 9/4/93 Saratoga, NY.
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Dylan makes the mysteries of love even more mysterious in "Born in Time" - from 9/4/93 Saratoga, NY.
Bob Dylan Triumphed over Blackjack Davey - at the Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, NY , 9/4/1993
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Bob Dylan Triumphed over Blackjack Davey - at the Performing Arts Center in Saratoga, NY , 9/4/1993
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, NY September 4, 1993
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Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, NY September 4, 1993
Man in the Long Black Coat pays a visit at the New York State Fair Syracuse NY 9/03/93
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Man in the Long Black Coat pays a visit at the New York State Fair Syracuse NY 9/03/93
It Ain't Me, Babe - "Never was, still is!" from the New York State Fair, Syracuse, NY 9/3/93
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It Ain't Me, Babe - "Never was, still is!" from the New York State Fair, Syracuse, NY 9/3/93