STILL ON THE ROAD
1963 CONCERTS AND RECORDING SESSIONS
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The Road
30 December, 4 January |
BBC TV Studios, Madhouse On Castle Street sessions. |
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14 & 15 |
Dobell's Jazz Record Shop |
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Alan Lomax’s apartment, Manhattan |
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Folkways Studio |
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The Basement of Gerde's |
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WBAI Studios, Skip Weshner Show |
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“Winter” |
Witmark Studio |
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WNBC Radio Studios, Oscar Brand Show |
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Witmark Studio |
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Westinghouse Studios, Folk songs and more folk songs |
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28 |
WBAI Studios, Bob Fass Show, Radio Unnameable |
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Witmark Studio |
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Town Hall, soundcheck |
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Town Hall |
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19 |
The Home Of Eve and Mac MacKenzie, Second MacKenzies Tape |
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19 & 20 |
Café Yana |
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Club 47 |
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Studio A, Columbia
Recording Studios, |
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The Bear |
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WFMT-Radio Studio, |
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Witmark Studio |
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Brandeis University |
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CBS TV-Studio |
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Monterey Folk Festival |
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The Home Of Tony Glover |
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Silas Magee's Farm, Vote Registration Rally |
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The Home Of Dave Whitaker |
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“Summer” |
Unidentified Recording Studio |
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Topical Songs And New Songwriters. |
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During Joan Baez' set. |
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Evening finale. |
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30 |
WNEW TV Studios, Songs Of Freedom |
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Studio A, Columbia
Recording Studios, The 1st The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
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Studio A, Columbia
Recording Studios, The 2nd The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
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Studio A, Columbia
Recording Studios, The 3rd The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced
by Tom Wilson. |
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Boys Club, guest appearance at a Joan Baez concert |
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Witmark Studio |
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Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, |
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Home of Theodore Bikel |
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Witmark Studio |
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Studio A, Columbia
Recording Studios, The 4th The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
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Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, The 5th The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
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Carnegie Hall |
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Studio A, Columbia
Recording Studios, The 6th and last The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
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Jordan Hall |
4 |
Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University |
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Witmark Studio |
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Club Passim |
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BBC TV Studios |
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30 December 1962 & 4
January 1963 |
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Madhouse On Castle Street sessions. |
1. |
Blowin' In The Wind |
2. |
Ballad Of The Gliding Swan |
3. |
Hang Me, Oh
Hang Me |
4. |
Cuckoo Bird |
5. |
Unidentified
Instrumental |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Notes
Track 5 is not in
general circulation.
Tracks 1-4 broadcast
by BBC-TV in the play Madhouse On Castle Street, 13 January 1963.
No videotape is in
circulation, probably erased by BBC.Some audio
recordings were made by viewers.
Audio recordings of
parts of 1-4 broadcast by BBC4-TV, 26 September 2005 in the documentary DYLAN
IN THE MADHOUSE
1-4 incomplete mono
TV broadcast, 3 minutes.
The circulating
recording is an amalgam of three tapes, home recordings of the mono TV broadcast.
Pete Read tape (circulating since the 1960s);
1:40 of song 1
verses 1, 2, 3 and
most of 4 from song 2.
songs 3 and 4 are
absent from this tape.
Ray Jenkins tape
1:50 of song 1
verses 1,2,4-6 of
song 2
song 3 from this tape
is uncirculated.
song 4 is absent from
this tape.
Hans Fried tape;
Songs 1 and 2 are
absent from this tape.
20 seconds of song 3.
30 seconds of song 4.
Bootleg
Song 2 from the Ray
Jenkins tape appears on Genuine Bootleg Series Vol.4.
Session info updated 21 August 2015.
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Dobell's Jazz Record Shop |
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14 & 15 January 1963 |
1. |
Glory, Glory (trad.) |
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You Can Always Tell (Furry Lewis) |
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Cocaine Blues (trad.) |
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Overseas Stomp (1927 |
Dick Farina (guitar & vocal), Eric von Schmidt (guitar & vocal), Ethan Signer (vocal), Bob Dylan as Blind Boy Grunt (backup vocal & harmonica).
Official release
Released on DICK FARINA AND Eric von Schmidt: DICK FARINA AND Eric von Schmidt, Folklore F-LEUT-7, 1964 and CD, Solano Records 1772, July 2007.
Mono studio recording, 19 minutes.
Session info updated 21 August 2015.
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Folkways Studio |
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24 January 1963 |
1. |
Masters Of War |
2. |
Let Me Die In My Footsteps |
1 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
2 Bob Dylan (guitar), Happy Traum (vocal & guitar).
2 released on BROADSIDE BALLADS, VOL. 1, Broadside Records, BR 301, September 1963. Bob Dylan appears as Blind Boy Grunt.
Mono recordings.
Session info updated 5 October 2011.
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Alan Lomax’s apartment |
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Manhattan |
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January 1963 |
1. |
Masters Of War |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Izzy Young (voice).
Official release
Released on VARIOUS ARTISTS - ROOT HOG OR DIE: 100 YEARS, 100 HUNDRED SONGS, AN ALAN
LOMAX CENTENNIAL TRIBUTE, 6LPs,Mississippi Records MRP060LP, 12 February 2016.
BobTalk
Izzy Young: When did you write that Bobby?
Izzy, I wrote that in, umm. I think I wrote that one in England. I wrote that in England.
Izzy Young: You recorded something you read in the papers?
Yeah. I think I wrote it about ah….well them people over there in England don’t like Kennedy much, you know? When the English papers came out, I remember I was in this rehearsal house sort of thing out there in, ah, Putney. You know where that is?
And I’s kept seeing the papers every day about, they’re
putting down [British Prime Minister Harold] Macmillan because
they know Kennedy is gonna screw him on these
missiles. And Kennedy goes down to Nassau or some place and talk and they got
headlines in the paper underneath Macmillan’s face going, ah, “Don’t mistreat
me, don’t mistreat me, how can you treat a poor maiden so?” [laughs] You
know? [inaudible] in the paper. You know and, ah, all because,
you know, now the United States wouldn’t give ‘em
these guns, err, these bombs, you know? Because the United States don’t want ‘em to have ‘em. And the United
States wants to be the big power or something like that.
And then de Gaulle, he’s beautiful: de Gaulle. He had this big thing out there. He says he’s gonna…he’s got his bomb and he’s gonna explode it. In this…in this…you don’t get this stuff in the paper back here. You know, it seems like there’s different statement. He’s got a bomb and he’s gonna explode it some place around England. You know? And they’re all worried in England. He says, ‘no, the United States, ah, can test their bombs, we’re gonna test this one too. France has been always a big power, France is gonna have a bomb.
And Krushchev, he’s the beautifulist cat of all. He’s a poet: Krushchev. Oh, wow!
Izzy Young: What do you mean?
He’s a poet, him, man, when he talks. In the paper has this huge, ah, statements by Krushchev. They say, “Who won?” They say, in the thing about over in Cuba. And Krushchev says, ah. He says. “Did you win?” And everybody in the United States thinks they wins. And they think that everybody in Russia say that they win, in Russia. Because everybody here says that we won. So, you’d think that everybody in Russia says that they win. But Krushchev says, “Hey,” he says, “no,” he says “nobody.” He says, he says, “Russia didn’t win.” He says, “the United States didn’t win.” He says, “humanity wins.” He says. And he’s talking about this guy, in, in…ah…when he was fighting in the Second World War. And he was a commander in the army. And, he says, he, he said, and, ah, he said he gave somebody an order to do something, you know, and ah, the guy came back and he didn’t do it. And he says to Krushchev, “I couldn’t do, I couldn’t do the order.” And Krushchev was kinda pissed off about it, he says, “Oh,” he says, “Why don’t you take a gun and shoot yourself?” You know. He said. And he starts walking away and the guy says, “Just a minute,” and the guy came…comes up in front of Krushchev, takes a gun and kills himself right in front of Krushchev. And Krushchev says he thought that was gonna make him a hero. He says, “it didn’t make him a hero.” He said, it stank!” [laughs] He says. [laughs and taps guitar]
He says, “that ain’t hero.” He says, “that ain’t being a hero.” [plays guitar] (after “Masters of War”)
Notes
The Lomax Digital Archive dates this recording as 1 January 1963 on one page (https://archive.culturalequity.org/node/54789) but dates it between 1-31 January on another page (https://archive.culturalequity.org/node/1067). The recording must have taken place only after Dylan returned from his trip to Europe (England and Italy) in mid-January.
This brief session features a young Bob Dylan performing a private performance of Masters Of War
followed by a lively conversation about the origins of the song and current geopolitics.
Bob Dylan discusses composing Masters of War in England after reading an article about Kennedy and MacMillan. He tells a brief story about Nikita Khrushchev.
BobTalk is based on transcriber Daniel Mackay’s ear.
Made available as mp3 download by The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma May 2021.
Mono recording, 8 minutes.
Session info created 17 June 2021.
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Folkways Studio |
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February 1963 |
1. |
Only A Hobo |
2. |
John Brown |
3. |
Talkin’ Devil |
1-3 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Official releases
Released on BROADSIDE BALLADS, VOL. 1, Broadside Records, BR 301, September 1963. Bob Dylan appears as Blind Boy Grunt.
2 released on THE BEST OF BROADSIDE, 1962-1988 , 5 CDs, 22August 2000.
Note
Mono recordings.
Session info updated 2 October 2015.
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The Basement of Gerde's |
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8 February 1963 |
1.
2. Back Door Blues (trad.)
3. Bob Dylan's Dream
4. You Can Get Her (?)
5. Farewell
6. All Over You
7. Masters Of War
8. Instrumental
9. Keep Your Hands Off Her (Huddie
"Leadbelly" Leadbetter)
10. Honey Babe (?)
11. Goin' Back To Rome (?)
12. Stealin' Stealin' (trad., arr Memphis
Jug Band)
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
5-7, 9, 12
Happy Traum (banjo and back-up vocal)
12 back-up vocal by Gil Turner.
That's not the one I was thinking of. <Happy Traum: How about the one you were
doing before?>
Nah.
That ain't no song now. (after Back Door Blues).
What to do I don't know. Let's do this one. Oh I didn't do that verse I
can do a lot of verses. (before All Over
You).
Uh oh I forgot you know it? The other verse. You like that one? Good. Oh
no man, I heard it in the sky. I heard it on the street. I heard it all over in
puddles, oh god. in bed. Shit. 24 hours a day I heard it then I wrote it down.
Masters of War, oh masters of war, can
you give me my black pen. That's one of my favourite
pens. Masters of War? ok. No D wasn't it. A minor. (before Masters Of War).
Ain't no gas in here. Let's do another one. Huh oh right man thanks a lot that's one of my favourite pens man. No this ones my brown one man. You got my brown one. (after Masters Of War).
What. Here let's see. Lets do this one. You
played only one so far didn't you. Oh you did it? What'd you do? You didn't do
that other one then? Will you do it? I wanna hear
that. Hey I know. (before Keep Your
Hands Off Her).
Oh that's got a whole lotta verses to it. Oh yeah where'd you hear that.
Where'd you ever hear that. I used to sing that
didn't I ? (before Stealin')
Official release
Released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
Notes
Krogsgaard notes this tape as recorded
at the home of Gil Turner, January or February.
The circulating tape is known as "The Banjo
Tape".
Continuous mono recording, 27 minutes.
Session info updated 15 December 2013.
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WBAI Studios |
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February 1963 |
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Skip Weshner Show |
1. |
Tomorrow Is A Long Time |
2. |
Masters Of War |
3. |
Bob Dylan's Blues |
Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal).
1 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
Notes
Only the last verse of Tomorrow Is A Long Time is included on the Pacifica Radio release.
Broadcast by WBAI, New York City in the program “Wireless Waves”
February or March 1963.
The recording also contains an interview by Skip Weshner.
Unauthorized Release
(The release is unauthorized and is not associated with
or approved by Bob Dylan or his current recording label)
Released on CD and cassette by Pacifica Radio, IZ1209, March 2011.
Mono radio broadcast,
30 minutes.
Session info updated 28 May 2012.
Witmark Studio |
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Winter 1963 |
1. |
Bound To Lose, Bound To Win |
2. |
All Over You |
3. |
I'd Hate To Be You On That Dreadful Day |
4. |
Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Official releases
3 released on WARNER BROTHERS. 7 ARTS MUSIC INC. DEMO LP, XTV 221567, probably 1967.
Released on THE WITMARK
DEMOS: 1962-1964. THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK1-776179, 18 October
2010.
Mono studio recordings, 11 minutes
Session info updated 17 November 2010.
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WNBC Radio Studios |
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March 1963 |
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Oscar Brand Show |
1. |
Girl From The |
2. |
Only A Hobo |
Bob Dylan (guitar,
vocal & harmonica).
BobTalk
Thank you Oscar
and this one's called
Oscar Brand: "Now once again Mr. Bob Dylan and
another original called Only A Hobo. A little background Bob?" Well I
guess some people go out in the streets every day you know. They look
into their garage
and they see their car. Other people can go out in the street an see their lilac
trees. And other people can go out to their porch and water their plants. And
err you can also go out in the street an see a hobo.
Oscar Brand: "Thanks for coming by Bob." Thanks
for inviting me and I also wanna take the opportunity
to express my feelings. Thank you for myself and all my friends who where at your house
the other night.
Unauthorized Release
(The release is unauthorized and is not associated
with or approved by Bob Dylan or his current recording label)
Released in the UK on Life And Life Only, Left Field Media LFMCD
517, 5 December 2011.
Official
releases
Released on THE WORLD OF FOLK MUSIC,
STARRING OSCAR BRAND, Radio Station Disc, XGPB-508, May 1963.
Released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
Notes
Broadcast in the
program “The World Of Folk Music,
Starring Oscar Brand”, May 1963.
The broadcast includes
a short chat between Bob Dylan and Oscar Brand.
This chai is excluded
on the BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963-
Mono radio broadcast,
5 minutes.
Session info updated 15 December 2013.
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Witmark Studio |
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March 1963 |
1. |
Long Time Gone |
2. |
Masters Of War |
3. |
Farewell |
4. |
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Don't Think Twice, It's All Right |
6. |
Walkin' Down The Line |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Official
releases
1-4 released on THE WITMARK DEMOS:
1962-1964. THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK1-776179, 18 October
2010.
1-6 released on SONGS OF BOB DYLAN, promo LP (no catalogue number), mid 1963.5,
6 released on THE WITMARK DEMOS: 1962-1964.
THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK2-776179, 18 October 2010.
1 released on WARNER BROTHERS. 7 ARTS MUSIC INC. DEMO LP, XTV 221567, probably 1967.
5 released
on THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL 7. NO
DIRECTION HOME: THE SOUNDTRACK,
6 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE
& UNRELEASED) 1961–1991, Volume 1,
Notes
The
beginning of 6 is edited on Bootleg Series 1-3 compared to the original as
lodged with Witmark.
The original
appears to be two takes edited together, this edit becomes apparent during a
harmonica break.
Still more
differences are to be found on The Bootleg Series Vol. 9, see Isis issue 153.
On the demo
LP song 3 is entitled 'Farewell Pamilina'.
Mono studio recordings, 22 minutes.
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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Westinghouse Studios |
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3 March 1963 |
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Folk songs and more folk songs |
1. |
Blowin' In The Wind |
2. |
Man Of Constant Sorrow (trad.) |
3. |
Ballad Of Hollis Brown |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
1 Bob Flick or John Paine (banjo).
3 Michael
DVD Bootleg
1-3 The Genuine Telecasts 1963-2002.
Unauthorized Releases
(The release is unauthorized and is not associated
with or approved by Bob Dylan or his current recording label)
1, 2
released in the UK on Bob Dylan
Transmissions, Storming Music Company, SMC 2520, 3 December 2007.
Released in the UK on ON THE CREST OF THE AIRWAVES
VOLUME ONE, Music Melon MMLTDBOX12, 13 February 2012.
Official releases
1 released
on VARIOUS
ARTISTS: BLOWIN' IN THE WIND -20 VERSIONS, 2009
.1, 2
released on the DVD No Direction Home. A Film by Martin Scorsese,
Fragment of
1 included in the film tribute to Dylan on Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall Of Fame
induction, 20 June 1988.
2 released
on THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL 7. NO
DIRECTION HOME: THE SOUNDTRACK,
3 released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
Notes Broadcast in the program “Folk songs and more folk songs” on Westinghouse TV stations in May 1963.
Mono TV recording, 11 minutes.
Session info updated 2 October 2015.
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WBAI Studios |
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New York City, New
York |
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28 March 1963 |
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Radio
Unnameeable |
Notes
In late March 1963 Bob Dylan and Suze Rotolo turned up in the WBAI radio studios in New York City, New York during the Bob Fass show Radio Unnameable. This session includes several conversations with Dylan posing as Rory Grossman, Rumple Billy Burp, Elvis Bickel and Rog Rugster. Bob Fass plays the following tracks from the then unreleased Freewheelin’ album: In My Time if Dylan, Oxford Town, Corrina Corrina, I Shall Be Free, Down The Highway, Talkin’ New York, as well as other music.
Mono radio recording, 72 minutes.
The Dylan chat is 15 minutes.
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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Witmark Studio |
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April 1963 |
1. |
I Shall Be Free |
2. |
Bob Dylan's Blues |
3. |
Bob Dylan's Dream |
4. |
Boots Of Spanish Leather |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
1 released on WARNER BROTHERS. 7 ARTS MUSIC INC. DEMO LP, XTV 221567, probably 1967.
Official releases
Released on THE WITMARK
DEMOS: 1962-1964. THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK2-776179, 18 October
2010.
1 released on WARNER BROTHERS. 7 ARTS MUSIC INC. DEMO LP, XTV 221567, probably 1967.
Mono studio recordings, 16 minutes.
Session info updated 17 November 2010.
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Town Hall |
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12 April 1963 |
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Soundcheck |
1. Ramblin' Down Thru The
World
2. Bob Dylan's Dream
3. Walls Of Red Wing
4. Boots Of Spanish
Leather
5. Hero Blues
6. Tomorrow Is A Long
Time
7. Dusty Old
Fairgrounds
8. Who Killed Davey
Moore?
9. Highway 51
(Curtis Jones)
10. Bob Dylan's New
Orleans Rag
11. With God On Our
Side
12. Masters Of War
Bob Dylan (guitar,
harmonica, vocal).
Note. No track from this session is circulating.
Session info updated 22 February 2011.
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Town Hall |
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12 April 1963 |
1. Ramblin' Down Thru The World
2. Bob Dylan's Dream
3.
Talkin'
4. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
5. Walls Of Red Wing
6. All Over You
7. Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues
8. Boots Of Spanish Leather
9. Hero Blues
10. Blowin' In The Wind
11.
12. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
13. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
14. Dusty Old Fairgrounds
15. Who Killed Davey Moore?
16. Seven Curses
17. Highway 51 (Curtis Jones)
18. Pretty Peggy-O (trad., arranged by Bob Dylan)
19.
Bob Dylan's
20. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
21. Hiding Too Long
22. With God On Our Side
23. Masters Of War
24. Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie
Bob Dylan (guitar, vocal).
1-3, 5-7, 9, s10, 14, 17, 18 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
BobTalk
This ones called
Red wing. It's reform school. Don't have no high school
football teams though or nothing like that. No cheer leaders.
This is for all the boys who know girls who want them to go out and get themselves killed. (before Hero Blues)
If you …., want to know about the abolishment of boxing I would ask Miss Benny Kid Paret or Mrs. Davey Moore before I asked Cassius Clay. Just a personal tendency there. (before Who Killed Davey Moore?)
I believe in the ten commandments. The first one is I am
the Lord thy God. It's a great commandment if it's not said by the wrong
people. So here's this is called Masters of War.
This is a carnival song, fairgrounds. I just want to speak about it. (before Dusty Old Fairgrounds).
I have a poem here. It's not a poem its ahh. This is the
first concert I played alone in
Official
releases
1-9, 11, 13-22 released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
5, 6, 15 available from COLUMBIA RECORDING STUDIO'S REFERENCE RECORDINGS.
10, 23 released
on THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL 7. NO
DIRECTION HOME: THE SOUNDTRACK,
11, 14, 19, 24 were planned to be released on BOB
DYLAN IN CONCERT,
11 available on bobdylan.com from January 1998.
14 available on bobdylan.com from October 2001.
12 released on BOB
DYLAN'S GREATEST HITS, VOL. 2,
12 released on MASTERPIECES, CBS/SONY 57 AP875-7,
March
12 released on SIDE TRACKS, DISC ONE, Columbia 88691924312-46 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
24 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, Volume 1, Columbia 468 086 2, 26 March 1991.
2, 8, 11, 16
and 20 released on Bob Dylan Live 1962-1966. Rare Performances From The Copyright
Collections. Disc One 19075865322-1, 27 July 2018
References
Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan In Concert, On The Tracks, Volume 4, No. 1, page 50.
Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan In Concert, On The Tracks, Volume 4, No. 2, page 46.
Notes 23 The Bootleg 7 Exclusive Radio Sampler has the complete spoken intro, which is edited out of all the other releases. 24 The Bootleg Series Volume 1 has spoken intro edited out. 24 Bob Dylan In Concert has spoken intro complete. The full
concert started circulating in 2008. With the
release of 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963 in December 2013 the full
concert is also released officially. Due to the reel running out in the middle of song 6, five seconds were
spliced in from the audience microphone track. 1, 21
available on SPECIAL RIDER MUSIC COMPILATION NO.1, lodged with U.S
Copyright Office, 29 January 1985. Stereo versions of 1 and 21 also circulated as part of the 1992 Compilation tape. Stereo PA recordings, 105 minutes Session info updated 3 April 2022. |
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The Home Of Eve and Mac
MacKenzie |
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18 April 1963 |
1. |
James Alley Blues (trad.) |
2. |
Long Time Gone |
3. |
Only A Hobo |
4. |
Unidentified Instrumental |
5. |
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall |
Bob Dylan (guitar).
1-3, 5 Bob Dylan (vocal).
Official release
Released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
Mono recording, 18 minutes
Session info updated 3 April 2015.
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The Home Of Eve and Mac
MacKenzie |
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19 April 1963 |
1. |
I Rode Out One Morning |
2. |
Unidentified Instrumental |
3. |
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right |
4. |
Unidentified Instrumental |
5. |
Long Time Gone |
6. |
Only A Hobo |
7. |
House Of The Risin' Sun |
8. |
Two Trains Runnin’ (McKinley Morganfield) |
9. |
Cocaine Blues |
Bob Dylan (guitar).
1, 5-8 Bob Dylan (vocal).
Official release
1, 7
released in England, France, Germany and Sweden on THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION, Sony Music
Entertainment 87564 60722, 28 December 2012.
Notes.
The recording from September 1962 and this recording has circulated as “Second McKenzies Tape”.
Glen Dundas has Still A Fool and Worried Blues as the last two songs.
The separate liner
notes accompanying the release of THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION dates tracks 1 and 7 Fall 1962
THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION is called THE COPYRIGHT EXTENSION COLLECTION, VOL. 1 in Germany.
Mono recording.
Session info updated 3 April 2015.
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Café Yana |
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19 & 20 April 1963 |
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Notes
No recordings or set-lists available from these performances.
Session created 17 June 2021.
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Club 47 |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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21 April 1963 |
1. |
Glory Glory (trad.) |
2. |
Talking World War III Blues |
3. |
With God On Our Side |
Bob Dylan (guitar, vocal).
1 Eric von Schmidt (shared vocal).
Notes
3 is incomplete
Dylan's appearance was probably at an Eric von Schmidt show.
An NPR Radio article about the history of Club Passim says that Bob never was billed as playing at Club 47.
Mono audience recording.
Session info updated 28 September 2015.
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Studio A |
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24 April 1963 |
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The 8th
and last Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan session, produced by John
Hammond. |
1.
Girl From The
2.
Girl From The
3. Masters Of War
4. Masters Of War
5. Masters Of War
6. Walls Of Red Wing
7. Walls Of Red Wing
8. Walls Of Red Wing
9. Talking World War III Blues
10. Talking World War III Blues
11. Talking World War III Blues
12. Talking World War III Blues
13. Talking World War III Blues
14. Bob Dylan's Dream
15. Bob Dylan's Dream
16.
Girl From The
17.
Girl From The
18.
Girl From The
19.
Girl From The
20. Masters Of War
21. Masters Of War
22. Masters Of War
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica & vocal).
CO-numbers:
77487 Girl From The
77488 Masters Of War
77489 Walls Of Red Wing
77490 Talking World War III Blues
77491 Bob Dylan's Dream
References
Bootleg
8 with dubbed applause available on the 2CD Unravelled Tales.
Official releases
2, 5, 13, 15 released on THE FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN, Col CL-1986, CS-8726, 27 May 1963 and Col CK 8786 (CD) March 1988.
2, 5, 13, 15 released
in remastered versions on the CD/SACD THE
FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN, Columbia 512348-6 as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN REVISITED, THE REISSUE SERIES, 24 March 2004.
2, 5, 13, 15 released
in remastered versions on THE FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN, Columbia 88691924312-02 as part of the
CD box THE
COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
2, 5, 13, 15 released in mono as part of the CD
box BOB
DYLAN THE ORIGINAL MONO RECORDINGS, Columbia MONO–88697761042, 18 October 2010.
2, 5
released on Interactive Music CD–ROM Highway 61 Interactive, Columbia/Graphix Zone CDAC
085700, February
1995.
2 released on CD PURE DYLAN – AN INTIMATE LOOK AT BOB DYLAN, Sony Music 8 86979 88082 5, 21 October 2011.
5 released on DYLAN ON DYLAN, Westwood One (Radio Station Discs), 17 November 1984.
5 released on BIOGRAPH,
5 released on MASTERPIECES,
CBS/SONY 57 AP 875-7, March
5 released
on 3 CD box set DYLAN, Columbia 88697114202-D1, 1 October
2007.
8 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, Volume 1, Columbia 468 086 2, 26 March 1991, with spoken introduction edited out.
Notes.
3, 4, 6, 7, 9-12, 16, 18, 20 are false starts.
Only the released tracks 2, 5, 8, 13, 15 are in circulation.
8 released with dubbed applause masquerading as part of the Carnegie Hall concert, New York City, New York, 26 October 1963.
Recorded 10-1 pm.
Studio recordings.
Session info updated 3 April 2022
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The Bear |
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25 April 1963 |
1. |
Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance |
2. |
Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues |
3. |
Bob Dylan's Dream |
4. |
Ballad Of Hollis Brown |
5. |
Talking World War III Blues |
6. |
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall |
7. |
With God On Our Side |
Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal).
1-3, 5 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
Official release
Released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
Notes
Krogsgaard dates this concert 2 May.
Bob Dylan is introduced by Howard Alk.
Incomplete continuous mono PA recording, 33 minutes.
Session info updated 8 October 2015.
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WFMT-Radio Studio |
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26 April 1963 |
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1. |
Farewell |
2. |
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall |
3. |
Bob Dylan's Dream |
4. |
Boots Of Spanish Leather |
5. |
John Brown |
6. |
Who Killed Davey Moore? |
7. |
Blowin' In The Wind |
Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal).
Unauthorized Releases
(The release is unauthorized and is not associated
with or approved by Bob Dylan or his current recording label)
Released in the UK on BOB DYLAN STUDS TERKEL’S WAX MUSEUM, Left Field Media LFMCD504, 2 May 2011.
Official releases
Interview excerpts released on the DVD BIOGRAPHY-BOB DYLAN -THE AMERICAN TROUBADOR.
Interview excerpts released on the DVD NO DIRECTION HOME, October 2005.
Released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
Notes
The circulating recording contains chats between Bob Dylan and Studs Terkel.
The official released recording has only the Bob Dylan performances.
Krogsgaard dates this performance 3 May.
Broadcast at a later date by WFMT-Radio.
Stereo radio recording, 63 minutes with studio conversation and 30 minutes without.
Session info updated 8 October 2015.
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Witmark Studio |
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May 1963 |
1. |
Girl From The |
2. |
Seven Curses |
3. |
Hero Blues |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Official release
Released on THE WITMARK
DEMOS: 1962-1964. THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK2-776179, 18 October
2010.
Mono studio recordings, 8 minutes.
Session info updated 17 November 2010.
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Brandeis University |
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Waltham, Massachusetts |
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10 May 1963 |
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The Brandeis University
Folk Festival |
1. |
Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance |
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2. |
Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues |
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3. |
Ballad Of Hollis Brown |
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4. |
Masters Of War |
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5. |
Talking World War III Blues |
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6. |
Bob Dylan's Dream |
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7. |
Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues |
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Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
1, 2, 5-7 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
Notes
The official releases have the Columbia Performance Series logotype.
Track 1 is incomplete, cut at the start.
This recording comes from the Ralph Gleason archive.
Official
releases
Released on BOB DYLAN IN CONCERT: BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY 1963, Sony Music 88597 80442 2, 18 October 2010, as a bonus together with the purchase of The Bootleg Series Vol. 9: The Witmark Demos or the 9 CD-box The Original Mono Recordings.
Released on BOB DYLAN IN CONCERT: BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY 1963, Sony Music 88597 80442 2, 11 April 2011.
Mono soundboard recording, 38 minutes.
Session info updated 15 June 2011.
CBS TV-Studio |
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New York City, New York |
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12 May 1963 |
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Rehearsal for the Ed
Sullivan Show |
1. |
Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Notes
Bob Dylan was slated to make his first nationwide television appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on May 12, 1963, and intended to perform Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues, a song he wrote lampooning the John Birch Society and the red-hunting paranoia associated with it. During the afternoon rehearsal that day, CBS officials told Dylan they had deemed the song unacceptable for broadcast and wanted him to substitute another. "No; this is what I want to do," Dylan responded. "If I can't play my song, I'd rather not appear on the show." He then left the studio, rather than altering the act.
No recording from this afternoon rehearsal circulates.
References
A Life In Stolen Moments. Bob Dylan Day by Day 1941-1995 by Clinton Heylin, page 44.
Wikipedia: The Ed Sullivan Show.
Session info created 31 December 2015.
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18 May 1963 |
1. |
Masters Of War |
2. |
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna
Fall |
3. |
With God On Our Side |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
3 Joan Baez (vocal & guitar).
Note. There is no tape in general circulation.
The Home Of Tony Glover |
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May-June 1963 |
1. |
Ballad Of Hollis Brown |
2. |
Girl From The |
3. |
Boots Of Spanish Leather |
4. |
Eternal Circle |
5. |
Hero Blues |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Note. This tape is not in general circulation.
Mono recording.
Session info updated 28 January 2002.
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495 |
Unidentified
locations |
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Probably Summer
1963 |
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Joan Baez compilation |
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Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar).
2 Joan Baez (backup vocal).
Talk
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is with pleasure, that
we present the young lady that Look magazine recently [adjudged?] the greatest
Folksinger: Miss Joan Baez. (Announcer before Joan Baez sings Oh Freedom)
I’m gonna sing you another song that Bobby Dylan wrote, and the only thing this is protesting is a love affair, that went on too long. It’s called "Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right". (Joan Baez)
For some of you, who don’t … (inaudible) … For those of you, who don’t know anything or much about Bobby Dylan. He is sort of, what I would call, a phenomenal young man, who’s been writing songs, beautiful songs, beautiful poems, beautiful stories, anyhow he wrote that one and it just so happens that he came here with me tonight and he’s gonna come and sing a couple of … (Joan Baez, then applause followed by an inaudible conversation between Baez and Dylan).
This is a song called Only A Pawn In Their Game and that’s what it’s about.
Notes
This is an engineer’s acetate which showed up on eBay with no assigned dates or locations.
It is a compilation from various events.
Locations are not known.
Dates are not known, but sometime prior to 30 July is most likely since Only A Pawn In Their Game is in the key of B which Dylan stopped using after 30 July.
The suggested date 17 August 1963 at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium is therefore most unlikely.
Bob Dylan talks during the start of A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall (inaudible …”last time”). Joan Baez joins in the last line of each verse.
A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall runs
at a very different speed than the other circulating songs so is from a
different show.
Mono PA recordings.
Session info created 6 November 2013.
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Silas Magee's Farm |
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6 July 1963 |
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Vote Registration Rally |
1. |
Only A Pawn In Their
Game |
2. |
Only A Pawn In Their
Game |
3. |
Blowin’ In The Wind |
4. |
We Shall Overcome (trad.) |
1-3 Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal).
4 vocal by all participants without backing instruments.
Official releases
2 partly released in the movie DONT LOOK BACK, 17 May 1967 and later in various commercial video formats.
2 partly
released on Interactive Music CD–ROM Highway 61 Interactive, Columbia/Graphix Zone CDAC
085700, February
1995.
2 fragments released on the DVD NO DIRECTION HOME, October 2005.
Reference
Notes
1 is a false start.
Tape
includes Dylan's introductions and other chat.
Part of a three-hour recording of the Vote Registration Rally.
Incomplete recording.
Filmed by Ed Emshwiller.
Session info updated 28 December 2020
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510 |
The Home Of Dave Whitaker |
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Minneapolis,
Minnesota |
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17
July 1963 |
1. |
Only A Pawn In Their Game |
2. |
With God On Our Side |
3. |
Girl From The |
4. |
Boots Of Spanish Leather |
5. |
Eternal Circle |
6. |
Who Killed Davey Moore? |
7. |
Instrumental Jam |
8. |
What Did The |
9. |
Hero Blues |
10. |
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11. |
West Memphis (?) |
12. |
Death Letter Blues (Huddie Ledbetter) |
13. |
Only A Pawn In Their Game |
14. |
Bob Dylan's |
15. |
Ballad Of Hollis Brown |
16. |
With God On Our Side |
17. |
Tomorrow Is A Long Time |
Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal).
7 Spider John Koerner (guitar).
11, 12 Tony Glover (harmonica).
Notes
Only tracks 3-7, 9 and 15 are in general circulation and only in fragments.
This tape contains the only known performance of Liverpool Gal.
Mono recordings.
Session info updated 14 October 2012.
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Unidentified Recording
Studio |
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Summer 1963 |
1. |
Will The Circle Be
Unbroken (A. P. Carter) |
Jack Elliott (guitar & vocal), Erik Darling (banjo),
William
Released on Jack Elliott: Jack Elliott, Vanguard VSD 79151, June 1964.
Released on CD - THE ESSENTIAL RAMBLIN' JACK
ELLIOTT, Vanguard VCD 89/90, 1998.
Note
Stereo studio recording, 3 minutes.
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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26 July 1963 |
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1. |
Talkin’ World War III Blues |
2. |
With God On Our Side |
3. |
Only A Pawn In Their Game |
4. |
Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues |
5. |
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Official release
1 and 3 released on the DVD THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR. LIVE AT
THE
References
Re-tracking Dylan 1
(Dylan At Newport) by
Through the looking glass: Newport 1963-1965 by Luis Borrego Polanco. The Hypnotist Collector 2010.
Notes
2, 4 and 5 are not in general circulation.
This session was recorded by Vanguard Records.
The Vanguard tapes are kept at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
Mono PA recordings.
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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26 July 1963 |
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Newport Folk Festival. Evening finale. |
1. |
Blowin' In The Wind |
2. |
We Shall Overcome (trad.) |
1 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Joan Baez, Freedom Singers: Rutha Harris, Bernice Johnson, Charles Neblitt, Cordell Hull Reagon, Pete Seeger, Paul Stookey, Mary Travers, and Peter Yarrow (shared vocal).
2 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Joan Baez, Theo Bikel, Freedom Singers, Rutha Harris, Bernice Johnson, Charles Neblitt, Cordell Hull Reagon, Pete Seeger, Paul Stookey, Mary Travers, and Peter Yarrow (shared vocal).
Bootleg
1 available on BOB DYLAN – DOES ANYBODY HAVE AN 'E' HARMONICA?, PERFORMING ARTIST VOL. 5. Hollow Horn 2007.
Official releases
Released on EVENING CONCERTS AT NEWPORT, VOL. 1, Vanguard VRS 9148, VSD 79148,
1964, and on CD Evening Concerts:
2 released on the DVD THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR. LIVE AT THE
2 released on Vol. 2 of the Vanguard 2 LP set GREATEST FOLKSINGERS OF THE SIXTIES, VSD 17/18 (Vol. 1 "Great Artists From The Vanguard Folk Catalogue" produced by Maynard Solomon VSD 17, and Vol.2 "Highlights Of The Newport Folk Festivals," VSD 18); released in France early 1964.
References
Re-tracking Dylan 1
(Dylan At Newport) by
Through the looking glass: Newport 1963-1965 by Luis Borrego Polanco. The Hypnotist Collector 2010.
Notes
Mono PA recordings.
This session was recorded by Vanguard Records.
The Vanguard tapes are kept at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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Porch # 1 of Newport
Casino |
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Freebody Park |
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27 July 1963 |
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1. |
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2. |
With God On Our Side |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
2 Joan Baez (vocal & guitar).
Notes
· Session took place Saturday Morning/Afternoon between 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
· This session was recorded by Vanguard Records
· The Vanguard tapes are kept at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
· On the Voice of America
reel tapes recorded this day, North
Country Blues is identified as No. 11
Mine.
Official releases
1 and four first verses of 2 released on the DVD THE OTHER
SIDE OF THE MIRROR. LIVE AT THE
1 released on MAKE IT YOUR SOUND, MAKE IT YOUR SCENE, Vanguard CD 3, 4 June 2012
2 released on NEWPORT BROADSIDE, Vanguard VRS 9144, VSD 79144, 1964, and on CD Newport Folk Festival, Vanguard, 1 October 1991.
2 released
on Joan
Baez Live at Newport, Vanguard VAN0077015-2, November 1996.
2 small
fragment (intro) released on the DVD
No
Direction Home. A Film by Martin Scorsese,
References
Re-tracking Dylan 1
(Dylan At Newport) by Ian Woodward, ISIS Issue 135, November-December 2007,
pp 46-51.
Through the looking glass: Newport 1963-1965 by Luis Borrego Polanco. The Hypnotist Collector 2010.
Session info updated 25 August 2014.
Porch # 2 |
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Lawn of Newport Casino |
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Freebody Park |
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28 July 1963 |
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1. |
Who Killed Davey Moore? |
2. |
Masters Of War |
3. |
Playboys And Playgirls |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
3 Pete Seeger (vocal & guitar).
Notes
· Session took place Sunday afternoon between 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
· This session was recorded by Vanguard Records.
· The Vanguard tapes are kept at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
· 2 is not in general circulation, but exist on the tapes kept at the Library of Congress.
Official releases
1 released on the DVD THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR. LIVE AT THE
3 released on NEWPORT BROADSIDE, Vanguard VRS 9144, VSD 79144, 1964, and on CD Newport Folk Festival, Vanguard, 1 October 1991.
References
Re-tracking Dylan 1
(Dylan At Newport) by
Through the looking glass: Newport 1963-1965 by Luis Borrego Polanco. The Hypnotist Collector 2010.
Mono PA recordings.
Session info updated 25 August 2014.
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Main Park |
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28 July 1963 |
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1. |
With God On Our Side |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Joan Baez (vocal & guitar).
Official releases
Verses 1, 2 and part of verse 3 released in the movie NO DIRECTION HOME, Columbia Legacy / International Film Finance Ltd., Educational Broadcasting Corporation TM. EC 111184 R1, 2005 by Paramount Pictures.
Verses
5 and 6 released in the DVD THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR. LIVE AT THE
References
Re-tracking Dylan 1
(Dylan At Newport) by
Through the looking glass: Newport 1963-1965 by Luis Borrego Polanco. The Hypnotist Collector 2010.
Notes
Session took place Sunday evening between 8:30 PM to 11:00 PM.
This session was recorded by Vanguard Records.
The Vanguard tapes are kept at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
The latter part of verse 3 and the whole of verse 4 are not in circulation.
Mono PA recordings.
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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Main Park |
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28 July 1963 |
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Newport Folk Festival. Evening finale. |
1. |
This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie) |
Pete Seeger (vocal & guitar) with Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Theo Bikel, Freedom Singers, Rutha Harris, Bernice Johnson, Charles Neblitt, Cordell Hull Reagon, Paul Stookey, Mary Travers, and Peter Yarrow (shared vocal).
Official releases
Released on EVENING CONCERTS AT NEWPORT, VOL. 2, Vanguard VRS 9149, VRS 79149, 1964.
Released on the EP THIS LAND IS MY LAND, Fontana TFE-18011, 1964.
Released on CD - THE ESSENTIAL PETE SEEGER,
Sony 897922, 19 April 2005.
Notes
Mono PA recording.
This session was recorded by Vanguard Records.
The Vanguard tapes are kept at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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WNEW TV Studios |
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30 July 1963 |
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Songs Of Freedom |
1. |
Blowin' In The Wind |
2. |
Only A Pawn In Their
Game |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
1 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
Official release
Released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB
DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION: 1963, Columbia –
88883799701, 2 December 2013
Notes
Broadcast by WNEW-TV 26 August 1963.
Mono recording, 8 minutes.
Session info updated 8 March 2021.
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Studio A |
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6 August 1963 |
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The 1st
The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
1. Boots Of Spanish Leather
2. Only A Pawn In Their Game
3. Only A Pawn In Their Game
4. Only A Pawn In Their Game
5. Only A Pawn In Their Game
6. Only A Pawn In Their Game
7. Only A Pawn In Their Game
8.
9.
10.
11.
12. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
13. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
14. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
15. Seven Curses
16. Seven Curses
17. Seven Curses
18. With God On Our Side
19. With God On Our Side
20. With God On Our Side
21. With God On Our Side
22. With God On Our Side
23. Farewell
24. Farewell
25. Farewell
26. Farewell
27. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
28.
Bob Dylan's
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica, vocal).
Notes.
· 2-4, 6, 8-10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 24, 25 are false starts.
· 13, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26 are interrupted.
· Only tracks 11, 17 and 26 are in circulation.
· 8-11 Title ? on recording sheet.
· 12-14, 27 Hollis Brown on recording sheet.
· 18-22 With God On Your Side on recording sheet.
·
28
· Recorded 7-10 pm.
CO-numbers:
78969 Boots Of Spanish Leather
78970 Only A Pawn In Their Game
78971
78972 Ballad Of Hollis Brown
78973 Seven Curses
78974 With God On Our Side
78975 Farewell
78976 Bob Dylan's
References
Official releases
11 released on THE
TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN',
11 released in mono as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN THE ORIGINAL MONO
RECORDINGS, Columbia MONO–88697761042, 18 October 2010.
11 released
in remastered versions on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia 88691924312-03 as part of the
CD box THE
COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
17 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, Volume 2, Columbia 468 086 2, 26 March 1991.
17 released on European single Columbia 656707 2, March, 1991.
26 released on Inside Llewyn Davis: Original Soundtrack Recording, Nonesuch 7559-70591-3, 11 November 2013.
Unauthorized Release
(The release is unauthorized and is not associated
with or approved by Bob Dylan or his current recording label)
26 released on CD and cassette by Pacifica Radio, IZ1156, March 2011.
Studio recordings.
Session info updated 23 April 2015.
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Studio A |
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7 August 1963 |
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The 2nd
The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
1. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
2. With God On Our Side
3. Only A Pawn In Their Game
4. Boots Of Spanish Leather
5. Walls Of Red Wing
6. Eternal Circle
7. Eternal Circle
8. Eternal Circle
9. Eternal Circle
10.
Bob Dylan's
11.
Bob Dylan's
12.
Bob Dylan's
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica, vocal).
Notes.
· 8, 10, 11 are false starts.
· 6, 7 are interrupted.
· Only the released tracks 1-4 and 6 or 7 are in circulation.
· 1 Hollis Brown on recording sheet.
· 2 With God On Your Side on recording sheet.
· 10-12 New Orleans Rag on recording sheet.
· Recorded 2:30-5:30 pm.
CO-numbers:
78972 Ballad Of Hollis Brown
78974 With God On Our Side
78970 Only A Pawn In Their Game
78969 Boots Of Spanish Leather
78977 Walls Of Red Wing
78976 Bob Dylan's
References
Official releases
1-4 released on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia CL-2105, CS-8905, 13 January 1964.
1-4 released in mono as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN THE ORIGINAL MONO
RECORDINGS, Columbia MONO–88697761042, 18 October 2010.
1-4 released in
remastered versions on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia 88691924312-03 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM
COLLECTION, VOL. ONE,
5 November 2013.
4 released on LOVESICK, Victoria’s Secret Exclusive, Sony Music A 72812, 2004.
4 released on CD PURE DYLAN – AN INTIMATE LOOK AT BOB DYLAN, Sony Music 8 86979 88082 5, 21 October 2011.
4 released in the UK on BEYOND HERE LIES NOTHIN’, Sony Music 8 86979 83862, 24 October 2011.
Studio recordings.
Session info updated 25 August 2014.
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Studio A |
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12 August 1963 |
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The 3rd
The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
1. |
Paths Of Victory |
2. |
Bob Dylan's |
3. |
Hero Blues |
4. |
Hero Blues |
5. |
Hero Blues |
6. |
Moonshiner
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7. |
Eternal Circle |
8. |
Eternal Circle |
9. |
Eternal Circle |
10. |
Eternal Circle |
11. |
Only A Hobo
|
12. |
Only A Hobo |
13. |
Moonshiner |
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica, vocal).
Notes
2, 4, 7-9 are false starts.
Only the released tracks 1, 5, 6, 10, 11 are in circulation.
2 New Orleans Rag on recording sheet.
5 started circulating 1980.
5,with dubbed applause was planned for a live album (not to be confused with 'Bob Dylan In Concert') and is on the 'Gleason acetate'.
5 is on a pre-release acetate of THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’, but was replaced by One Too Many Mornings.
6, 13 Moonshiner Blues on recording sheet.
Recorded 2:30-5:30 pm.
CO-numbers:
78979 Paths Of Victory
78976 Bob Dylan's
78980 Hero Blues
78981 Moonshine Blues
78982 Only A Hobo
Reference.
Official releases
1, 6, 11 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961–1991, Volume 1, Columbia 468 086 2, 26 March 1991.
5, 10 released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION:
1963, Columbia – 88883799701, 2 December 2013
6 released on The Best of The Bootleg Series,
Columbia/Legacy Recordings, 2 October 2020, digitally available through
streaming or as download from Amazon Music,
Apple
Music, Spotify,
Qobuz.
Stereo studio recordings.
Session info updated 23 October 2020.
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Boys Club |
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts |
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14 August 1963 |
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Guest appearance
at a Joan Baez concert. |
1. |
Only A Pawn In Their
Game |
2. |
Blowin' In The Wind |
3. |
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna
Fall |
Bob Dylan (vocal, harmonica & guitar).
3 Joan Baez (shared vocal & guitar).
Reference
Forgotten concerts:
Bob Dylan and Joan Baez at the Pittsfield Boys Club on August 14, 1963. Article on masslive.com.
Notes
The order of songs is unconfirmed.
These tracks are not in general circulation.
Session info updated 11 December 2014.
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Witmark Studio |
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August 1963 |
1. |
Whatcha Gonna Do |
2. |
Gypsy Lou |
3. |
Ain't Gonna Grieve |
4. |
John Brown |
5. |
Only A Hobo |
6. |
When The Ship Comes In |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
6 Bob Dylan (piano).
Official releases
Released on THE WITMARK
DEMOS: 1962-1964. THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK2-776179, 18 October
2010.
3, 4, 5 released on WARNER BROTHERS. 7 ARTS MUSIC INC. DEMO LP, XTV 221567, probably 1967.
6 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE
& UNRELEASED) 1961–1991, Volume 1,
Mono studio recordings, 19 minutes
Session info updated 17 November 2010.
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17 August 1963 |
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Guest
appearance at a Joan Baez concert |
1. Only A Pawn In Their Game
2. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
3. Farewell
4. Troubled And I Don't Know Why
5. Blowin' In The Wind
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
3-5 Joan Baez (shared vocal & guitar).
Official release
4 released on
JOAN BAEZ: RARE, LIVE & CLASSIC, Vanguard
VCD3-125/27,
31 August 1993.
Notes
1-3 are not in general circulation.
5 is incomplete.
Incomplete stereo PA recording.
Session info updated 8 October 2015.
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28 August 1963 |
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March On |
1. |
When The Ship Comes In |
2. |
Blowin’ In The Wind |
3. |
Only A Pawn In Their Game |
4. |
Keep Your Eyes On The Prize (Len Chandler) |
1 Bob Dylan, Joan Baez (guitar & vocal).
2 Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal).
4 Len Chandler (guitar & vocal), Bob Dylan, Joan Baez (guitar & backup vocal) and possibly Gil Turner (guitar).
DVD
bootlegs
1,3,4 appear
on The DVD Bootleg Series.
1,3,4 appear
on The Archive, Volume 1.
1,3 appear
on The Genuine Telecasts, Volume 1
Official releases
1, 3 released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION:
1963, Columbia – 88883799701, 2 December 2013
1 released
on Bob
Dylan Live 1962-1966. Rare Performances From The Copyright Collections. Disc
One 19075865322-1,
27 July 2018
Video
fragment of 3 released on Bob
Dylan - American Troubador, DVD, A&E 7295, October, 2000.
Video fragment of 1 released on the DVD NO DIRECTION HOME, October 2005.
3 released on WE SHALL OVERCOME, Folkways Records, FH 5592, 1964.
3 and 4 released on BBC, RECORDED PROGRAMMES PERMANENT LIBRARY, 12FRM L38603 (Radio station disc), fall 1963.
Video fragment of 3 released on BIOGRAPHY-BOB DYLAN AN AMERICAN TROUBADOR.
1 released
on Bob
Dylan Live 1962-1966. Rare Performances From The Copyright Collections. Disc
One 19075865322-1,
27 July 2018
Notes
2 is not in circulation.
1, 3, 4 mono PA recording.
On We Shall
Overcome track 3 is split into two segments,
interspersed with speeches by John Lewis and Floyd McKissick
Session info updated 3 April 2022.
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Home of Theodore Bikel |
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Late August/Early
September 1963 |
1. |
When The Ship Comes In |
2. |
The Times They Are A-Changin' |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Notes
Recording started circulating March 2021.
Earliest known recording of these songs with not finalized lyrics.
Mono home recording, 3 minutes.
Session info created 18 May 2021.
Witmark Studio |
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October 1963 |
1. |
The Times They Are A-Changin' |
Bob Dylan (vocal & piano).
Official releases
Released
on THE WITMARK
DEMOS: 1962-1964. THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK2-776179, 18 October 2010.
Released
on THE BOOTLEG
SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961–1991, Volume 1,
Mono studio recording, 3 minutes.
Session info updated 17 November 2010.
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Studio A |
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23 October 1963 |
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The 4th
The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
1. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
2. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
3. When The Ship Comes In
4. When The Ship Comes In
5. The Times They Are A-Changin'
6. Percy's Song
7. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
8. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
9. When The Ship Comes In
10. When The Ship Comes In
11. The Times They Are A-Changin'
12. The Times They Are A-Changin'
13. The Times They Are A-Changin'
14. The Times They Are A-Changin'
15. The Times They Are A-Changin'
16. The Times They Are A-Changin'
17.
18. Key To The Highway (Charles Segar/Willie Broonzy)
19. That's All Right Mama (Arthur Crudup)
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica, vocal).
Notes
1, 3, 7, 9, 13-15 are false starts.
4, 5, 12 are interrupted.
Only 6, 8, 10, 11 or 16, 17, 19 are in circulation.
1, 2, 7, 8 Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll on recording sheet.
5, 11-16 The Times They Are Changing on recording sheet.
6 was used as a Witmark demo.
18 Tune J on recording sheet.
19 It’s Alright mama on recording sheet.
Recorded 10-1 pm.
CO-numbers:
79679 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
79680 When The Ship Comes In
79681 The Times They Are A-Changin'
79682 Percy's Song
79683 East
79684 Tune J
79685 That's All Right Mama
References
Official releases
8, 10 released on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia CL-2105, CS-8905, 13 January 1964.
released in mono as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN THE ORIGINAL MONO
RECORDINGS, Columbia MONO–88697761042, 18 October 2010.
8, 10 released
in remastered versions on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia 88691924312-03 as part of the
CD box THE
COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
6, 8 released on BIOGRAPH, Columbia C5X & C3K 38830, 28 October 1985.
6 released on CD PURE DYLAN – AN INTIMATE LOOK AT BOB DYLAN, Sony Music 8 86979 88082 5, 21 October 2011.
6 released on SIDE TRACKS, DISC ONE, Columbia 88691924312-46 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
6, 17, 19 eleased in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION:
1963, Columbia – 88883799701, 2 December 2013
11 or 16 released on bonus disc on the limited edition of LOVE AND THEFT, Columbia CK 86076, 11 September 2001.
Studio recordings.
Session info updated 8 October 2015.
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Studio A |
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24 October 1963 |
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The 5th
The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
1. Eternal Circle
2. Eternal Circle
3. Eternal Circle
4. Eternal Circle
5. One Too Many Mornings
6. One Too Many Mornings
7. One Too Many Mornings
8. The Times They Are A-Changin'
9. Percy's Song
10. Percy's Song
11. Percy's Song
12. Lay Down Your Weary Tune
13. One Too Many Mornings
14. One Too Many Mornings
15. One Too Many Mornings
16. Suze (The Cough Song)
17.
Bob Dylan's
18.
Bob Dylan's
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica, vocal).
Notes
3, 6, 9, 13, 14 are false starts.
2, 4, 10 are interrupted.
Only 1, 8, 12, 15, 16, 18 are in circulation.
8 The Times They Are Achanging on recording sheet.
12 was used as a Witmark demo.
16 available on SPECIAL RIDER COMPILATION #1 with a longer intro.
16 Suzie on recording sheet.
Recorded 10-1 pm.
CO-numbers:
79690 One Too Many Mornings
79681 The Times They Are A-Changin'
79682 Percy's Song
79691 Lay Down Your Weary Tune
79692 Suze (The Cough Song)
79693 Bob Dylan's
References
Official releases
1, 16 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961–1991, Volume 1, Columbia 468 086 2, 26 March 1991.
8, 15 released on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia CL-2105, CS-8905, 13 January 1964.
8, 15 released in mono as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN THE ORIGINAL MONO
RECORDINGS, Columbia MONO–88697761042, 18 October 2010.
8, 15 released
in remastered versions on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia 88691924312-03 as part of the
CD box THE
COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
8 released on BOB DYLAN'S GREATEST HITS, Columbia KCL-2663, 27 March 1967.
8 released on MASTERPIECES, CBS/SONY 57 AP875-7,
March
8 released on THE BEST OF BOB DYLAN,
8 released in
8 released in the
8 released on 3 CD box set DYLAN,
8 released in the UK on BEYOND HERE LIES NOTHIN’, Sony Music 8 86979 83862, 24 October 2011.
8, 12 released on BIOGRAPH, Columbia C5X & C3K 38830, 28 October 1985.
12 released over closing credits on the DVD NO DIRECTION HOME, October 2005.
12 released on SIDE TRACKS, DISC ONE, Columbia 88691924312-46 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
16 released over chapter selection on the
DVD NO
DIRECTION HOME, October 2005.
16 released on Interactive Music CD–ROM Highway 61 Interactive, Columbia/Graphix Zone CDAC 085700, February 1995.
18 released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION:
1963, Columbia – 88883799701, 2 December 2013
Studio recordings.
Session info updated 9 October 2015.
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Carnegie Hall |
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26 October 1963 |
1. The Times They Are A-Changin'
2. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
3. Who Killed Davey Moore?
4. Boots Of Spanish Leather
5. Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues
6. Lay Down Your Weary Tune
7. Blowin' In The Wind
8. Percy's Song
9. Seven Curses
10. Walls Of Red Wing
11.
12. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
13. Talking World War III Blues
14. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
15. With God On Our Side
16. Only A Pawn In Their Game
17. Masters Of War
18. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
19. When The Ship Comes In
Bob Dylan (guitar, vocal).
1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13-15, 19 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
BobTalk
Here's a song I wrote it’s about a friend of mine an it's called Percy’s
Song. An I took the tune from a song that a folk singer by the name of Paul
Clayton sings. Called the Wind And The Rain.
I wanna sing one song here recognizing that there are Goliath's nowadays.
An err people don't realize just who the Goliath's are but in older days
Goliath was slayed and everybody looks back nowadays and sees how Goliath was.
Nowadays there are crueler Goliath's who do crueler crueler things but one day
they gonna be slain too, An people 2,000 years from now can look back an say
remember when Goliath the second was slain. (before When The Ship Comes In).
Official
releases
3, 6, 8, 9 available on COLUMBIA RECORDING STUDIO'S REFERENCE RECORDINGS.
3, 6, 8, 9, 19 were planned to be released on BOB DYLAN IN CONCERT, Columbia CL-2302, CS-9202, of which an acetate exists.
3, 5 released on THE
BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, Volume 1,
Fragment of
5 Interactive Music CD–ROM Highway 61 Interactive, Columbia/Graphix Zone CDAC 085700, February 1995.
12, 19
released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL 7. NO
DIRECTION HOME: THE SOUNDTRACK,
1, 2, 4, 6,
11, 15 released on the promo CD LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL, COLUMBIA LEGACY CK 17254, 30 August
2005.
1, 2, 4, 6,
11, 15 digitally released
on the iTunes collection RARE TRACKS FROM THE VAULTS, 29 August 2006.
7-10, 13, 14, 16-18 released in Europe on the 6 LP set BOB DYLAN– 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION:
1963, Columbia – 88883799701, 2 December 2013.
6, 8 available on bobdylan.com from January 1998.
9 available on bobdylan.com from February 1998.
17 and 18
released on Bob
Dylan Live 1962-1966. Rare Performances From The
Copyright Collections. Disc One 19075865322-1, 27 July 2018.
References
Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan In Concert, On The Tracks, Volume 4, No. 1, page 50.
Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan In Concert, On The Tracks, Volume 4, No. 2, page 46
Notes
3 with spoken introduction started circulating 1980.
3 on BOOTLEG SERIES VOLUME 1 has spoken introduction edited out.
3 was used as a Witmark & Sons demo, the tape lodged with Witmark contains a vocal error in verse 5 that has been edited out of the acetates and the official release.
6, 8, 9 started circulating 1980.
All tracks from this concert are officially released.
Stereo PA recordings, 95 minutes.
Session info updated 3 April 2022.
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Studio A |
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31 October 1963 |
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The 6th
and last The Times They Are A-Changin’ session, produced by Tom Wilson. |
1. Restless Farewell
2. Restless Farewell
3. Restless Farewell
4. Restless Farewell
5. Restless Farewell
6. Restless Farewell
7. Restless Farewell
8. Restless Farewell
9. Restless Farewell
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica, vocal).
Notes.
· 1, 5-8 are false starts.
· Only 9 is in circulation.
· 1-9 Tune Z on recording sheet.
· Recorded 11-1 pm.
CO-number:
79788 Restless Farewell
References:
Official releases
9 released on THE
TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN',
9 released in mono as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN THE ORIGINAL MONO
RECORDINGS, Columbia MONO–88697761042, 18 October 2010.
9 released
in remastered versions on THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN', Columbia 88691924312-03 as part of the
CD box THE
COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
9, last verse, released over closing credits on the DVD THE OTHER
SIDE OF THE MIRROR. LIVE AT THE
Studio recordings.
Session info updated 2 October 2015.
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Jordan Hall |
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Boston, Massachusetts |
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2 November 1963 |
1. Unidentified Song
2. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
3. With God On Our Side
4. The Times They Are A-Changin'
5. Talking World War III Blues
6. Who Killed Davey Moore?
7. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
8. Blowin' In The Wind
9. Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues
10. Only A Pawn In Their Game
11. Unidentified Song
Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica, vocal).
Notes
Source: www setlist.fm.
None of these tracks are in circulation.
Incomplete listing, not necessarily in order.
Session info created 11 May 2019.
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Lisner Auditorium,
, |
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George Washington
University |
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Washington,
District Of Columbia |
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14
December 1963 |
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1. |
The Times They Are A-Changin' |
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2. |
Ballad Of Hollis Brown |
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3. |
Who Killed Davey Moore? |
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4. |
Boots Of Spanish Leather |
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5. |
Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues |
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6. |
Lay Down Your Weary Tune |
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7. |
Blowin' In The Wind |
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8. |
Eternal Circle |
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9. |
Walls Of Red Wing |
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10. |
North Country Blues |
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11. |
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall |
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12. |
Talking World War III Blues |
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13. |
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right |
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14. |
Only A Pawn In Their Game |
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15. |
When The Ship Comes In |
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— |
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15. |
Restless Farewell |
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Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar & harmonica).
Notes.
No recording circulates.
This may be an
incomplete set list.
Reference.
Daniel Mark Epstein: The Ballad of Bob
Dylan. A Portrait. Souvenir Press 2011, pp 3-41.
Session info updated 5 May 2011
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Witmark Studio |
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December 1963 |
1. |
Paths Of Victory |
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Official release
Released on THE WITMARK
DEMOS: 1962-1964. THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 9, Sony Music CK2-776179, 18 October
2010.
Mono studio recording, 4 minutes
Session info updated 17 November 2010.
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Club Passim |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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1963 |
1. |
Talking World War III Blues |
2. |
With God On Our Side |
3. |
Glory, Glory (trad.) |
Bob Dylan (vocal,
guitar).
3 Eric von Schmidt
(vocal, guitar).
Note
Exact date not known.
Official Release
All songs partly released on the DVD For the Love of the Music. The Club 47 Folk Revival, Blue Star, 13 May 2013.
Reference
Session info updated 10 December 2014.
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