商品説明
Since the beginning of the 2010s, Dylan constantly visits Japan and shows a different musical stage each time, but the first visit to Japan is also the time when Dylan changed the musicality significantly. It is well known that it was the starting point for.
I expected the rock sound that I heard in the Rolling Thunder Review of 1975 and 1976, or I finally realized it with the image of "God of folk" without grasping the actual situation in Japan. It is true that the performance in Japan showed excitement far from the essence of Dylan's music at that time. The impact that the big artist, who was named alongside the Beatles, finally came to Japan was so big that most of the fans who packed the venue were confused by the new big band sound played by Dylan and others. It is now recognized that Dylan's live performances will be performed in a non-prototype manner (still, at the April performance in Japan, "Like A Rolling Stone wasn't done, but it was cool" still voiced. It's a translation that appears on the net. I feel like I came to see what it was), but even so, Dylan's live sound at the time of February 1978 was greeted with great confusion for us Japanese. .. Naturally.
Disc 1 (70:31)
1. Intro 2. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 3. Love Her With A Feelin'
4. One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) 5. Mr. Tambourine Man 6. I Threw It All Away
7. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) 8. Girl From the North Country
9. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 10. Shelter From the Storm 11. Ballad of a Thin Man
12. Maggie's Farm 13. To Ramona 14. Like a Rolling Stone 15. I Shall Be Released
16. Going, Going, Gone
Disc 2 (62:58)
1. One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) 2. Blowin' in the Wind 3. Just Like a Woman
4. Oh, Sister 5. You're a Big Girl Now 6. All Along the Watchtower 7. I Want You
8. All I Really Want to Do 9. The Man in Me 10. Knockin' on Heaven's Door
11. Band Introduction 12. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 13. Forever Young
14. The Times They Are A-Changin'
It will be released with a sticker with numbering.
BOB DYLAN NABY