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Live at The Gaslight 1962 is a live album including ten songs from early Bob Dylan performances recorded in October 1962 at The Gaslight Cafe in New York City's Greenwich Village. Released in 2005 by Columbia Records , it was originally distributed through an exclusive 18-month deal with Starbucks , after which it was released to the general ...
Gaslight Cafe, New York City (time unknown) [5] "Barbara Allen" (Traditional) – Live recording released on Live at The Gaslight 1962 "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" – Live recording released on Live at The Gaslight 1962 "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" – Live recording released on Live at The Gaslight 1962
Dylan has been the subject of eleven documentaries, starred in three theatrical films, appeared in an additional thirty-six films, documentaries and home videos, and is the subject of the semi-biographical tribute films I'm Not There and A Complete Unknown. He has written and published lyrics, artwork and memoirs in 11 books and three of his ...
The album features studio and live recordings from 1962 that have not previously been commercially released. Sony reportedly released only 100 copies each of the four- CD-R "1962" set. The set was released only in Europe.
1962: 2004: Legend Films [124] Casablanca: 1942: 1988: Turner Entertainment [125] (American Film Technologies Inc. [126]) The Case of the Stuttering Pig: 1937: 1995: Warner Bros. [127] The Catered Affair: 1956: 1988: Turner Entertainment [3] [128] Chain Lightning: 1950: 1992: Turner Entertainment [129] Champion: 1949: 1991: Republic Pictures ...
A full U.S. summer tour was announced on Dylan's official website on March 7, 2016, beginning in Woodinville, Washington, on June 4 and ending in Guilford, New Hampshire, on July 17, in support of Dylan's upcoming album Fallen Angels.
The album, The Masked Marauders, was supposedly recorded during a jam session between Dylan, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney. A review of the non-existent album ran in Rolling Stone on October 18, 1969. The write-up sparked numerous inquiries from readers, and a band was hired to record first some singles, then a full album.
Primarily a greatest hits collection spanning Dylan's career up to that point, the album features one previously unreleased track, a unique (1962) outtake version of "Mixed-Up Confusion". It also includes a live performance of " Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues " from Dylan's 1966 World Tour , which was first released as the B-side of his " I Want ...