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Format: CD
Release date: Oct 27, 2023


★Shocking 65 years! Dylan's rock weather live & studio, rare sound source collection
★Hollywood Bowl Live right after the Newport boos!
★Approach this year's Dylan with sound, including studio versions!

Focusing on a big artist's "period that became a turning point in rock history," it thoroughly covers extant valuable sound sources and live performances. A popular series about Eternal Grooves that includes detailed Japanese commentary and the musical background.
The initial version of the digipak 2CD version was sold out, and in response to many requests, the regular version was released.

This work covers sound sources related to Bob Dylan's ``rock conversion incident'' in 1965. From the January recording of the album ``Bringing It All Back Home'', includes the sung version and band version (take 1) of ``Subterranean Homesick Blues''. Listen and compare two versions recorded with Dylan switching from acoustic guitar to electric. From the recording of the album ``Highway 61'' released in June, there is a rough mix of the complete long version of the single ``Like a Rolling Stone,'' which will revolutionize rock history, and an outtake song ``Barbed.'' A long version of ``On the Railway Line'' is also included.

And from the Newport Folk Festival, all 3 electric songs and 2 acoustic guitar songs are completely recorded for the first time. The intense performance of the third song, ``Sadashi wa Infinite'', was met with loud boos. ``Throw me the E harmonica!'' Daylan said, and the analysis of the key he played after being thrown in with a thud was very interesting. Recorded in the studio just four days after the raucous festival, the new song ``Lonely 4th Avenue'' is a harsh criticism of the conservative villagers, and ``Ruin no Machi'', recorded in August, is a surreal and conceptual song. , New Dylan, who creates a poetic world rich in imagery. Surprisingly, the first recording (October) with L. Helm, R. Danko, and the five members who later became The Band is a Beatles-style rock'n'roll song!

The second CD includes a two-part live performance (78 minutes) with acoustic guitar and band at the Hollywood Bowl. Perhaps because it is a rock mecca where the Beatles performed three days ago, the band's performance is met with applause. Robbie Robertson (GTR) led the band and gave a fulfilling performance. KD's Al Cooper will not be participating in the upcoming tour to the southern United States (Cooper says he was afraid of booing in conservative areas), so this live performance is valuable.


■Disc-1
ELECTRIC AFFAIR 1965
1 Subterraneans Homesick Blues 1965/1/13 - acoustic take 1
2 Subterraneans Homesick Blues 1965/1/14 - electric remake take 1
3 Mr Tambourine Man 1965/1/15 - take 3: with band
4 Sitting on a Barbered Wire Fence 1965/6/15 - Rough Mix Long vers./ Acetate
5 Like a Rolling Stone 1965/6/16 - Rough Mix Long vers./ Acetate
6 Maggie's Farm 1965/7/25 - Newport Folk Festival
7 Like a Rolling Stone 1965/7/25 - Newport Folk Festival
8 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 1965/7/25 - Newport Folk Festival
9 Mr Tambourine Man 1965/7/25 - Newport Folk Festival
10 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 1965/7/25 - Newport Folk Festival
11 Positively 4th Street 1965/7/29 - Single Long vers.
12 Tombstone Blues 1965/7/29 - Rough Mix Long vers./ Acetate
13 Desolation Row 1965/8/2 - Early vers. take 5
14 I Wanna Be Your Lover 1965/10/5 - take 6 / Unreleased song
15 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? 1965/11/30 - Single vers. / Blonde session

■Disc-2
HOLLYWOOD BOWL 1965
stage 1
1 She Belongs to Me
2 To Ramona
3 Gates Of Eden
4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
5 Desolation Row
6 Love Minus Zero/No Limit
7 Mr. Tambourine Man (fade out)

stage 2
8 Tombstone Blues (fade in)
9 I Don't Believe You
10 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
11 From a Buick 6
12 Maggie's Farm
13 It Ain't Me, Babe
14 Ballad Of A Thin Man
15 Like A Rolling Stone
16 Outro