BOB DYLAN Live 1964 Bootleg Series Vol. 6 (Classic Records) RARE US 1st MINT!

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BOB DYLAN Live 1964 Bootleg Series Vol. 6 (Classic Records C2K 86882) RARE US 1st MINT!
RARE US first pressing of Bob Dylan`s "Live 1964 Bootleg Series Vol. 6", released on Classic Records (July 2004). This is the 140 grams audiophile first edition, with analogue mastering by Bernie Grundman.
Bob Dylan live in concert at the Philharmonic Hall, New York NY on October 31st, 1964.
"No one has had to suffer more endlessly rehashed memories than Bob Dylan. His career has been so relentlessly picked over, the poor bastard has been forced into cloaking every aspect of his life in an attempt to keep some privacy. But there was a time before a nascent rock press decided he was the Most Amazing Bloke Ever, when he was just an absurdly charismatic young guy with an odd, tuneful/tuneless voice, an acoustic guitar and a harmonica. His songs were full of passion, but no one was wanking off about what it all meant, they just dug him. He was kind of nerdy, kind of sexy. Ten steps ahead of everyone else. 
“This is, er, a song about a boxer,” Dylan giggles while introducing ‘Who Killed Davey Moore’, before admitting, “it’s not about boxing. It’s not even about a boxer,” and he laughs nervously like he’s high as fuck and hoping no one’s spotted it yet. “It’s got nothing to do with nothing! I just shoved all these words together, that’s all…” Then the giggling stops and this unbelievable voice bursts from his larynx and New York’s Philharmonic Hall vibrates like an over-filled balloon. Listen closely and you can hear people’s minds opening. Every person in the room wishes they were even a fraction as cool. 
He forgets lines, people heckle, ‘Mr Tambourine Man’ reveals a future no one had any idea was coming, concert-goers eyes meet and shine with excitement. Outside, the world turns inexorably on its axis." - Rob Fitzpatrick for NME, September 2005.

GRADING:
MINT- BOX in near-perfect condition. Please see the photos for details.
- Minor rub-off to bottom edge from storage only.

MINT(-) COVERS that look untouched. Please see photos for details.
- Carefully stored away since purchase and in practically perfect condition.

MINT(-) RECORDS with no signs of previous play at all.
- Perfect vinyl on all four sides, with impeccable audio reproduction throughout.
- No hairlines, scuffs or any other signs of previous play whatsoever.
- Photo-printed record labels with no spindle wear at all.
- Record weight: 140 grams.
- All records were played exactly once when copying to hard-disc.
- The records come in MINT condition black polylined inner sleeves.
- All six lp sides have the suffix "BG" in the run-off grooves, indicating mastering by Bernie Grundman.
- This triple-lp box set is certified to be a US first pressing of "Live 1964 Bootleg Series Vol. 6", released in July 2004.
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