Bob Dylan & The Hawks ‎– The British Judas Concerts 1966 - #99 of 400 - SEALED

Sold Date: October 17, 2020
Start Date: October 12, 2020
Final Price: $133.00 (USD)
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I'm 72 years old. My kids don't want any of my vinyl records so I'm selling my collection.  Here is part of my collection in mint (SEALED) condition.  I'll also be posting radio show LP's, box sets and other rare vinyl records, especially Bob Dylan bootlegs.  Keep me as a favorite seller and watch for more great stuff!!!

Virgin Vinyl Records - 5 Colored Vinyl LP's + 3 CD's + 1 DVD Box Set, Limited Edition No. 99 of 400 Copies - Colored vinyl (different types of red and blue have been used for the individual LPs). Includes a 4page insert and a reproduction of the 1966 UK tour program.

On May 16th, 1966, Bob Dylan released Blonde on Blonde, arguably the best album of his career. The next day, he would be in Manchester, England, for a concert at the Free Trade Hall, the 11th date of the European leg of his world tour. Dylan was in his lightning-rod phase, being seen as a turncoat by the folkie community aghast that he dared to rock out with an electric guitar. The primary objection, which came to a head in Manchester, was that plugged-in Dylan was less legit than acoustic Dylan, less likely to provide listeners with music that spoke to them and who they were, and less communally in stride with the problems of the age. This battle had been playing out since Dylan had hit England. Dylan would perform a set alone onstage, armed only with his acoustic guitar, and that would go down well. But then he’d come back out with his backup band the Hawks – later, of course, to become the Band – and it would be at that point, with the acrimony increasing throughout the electric set, that a donnybrook would play out each evening.

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