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Bob Dylan's music continues to be celebrated and revisited by artists such as Cat Power, who is recreating his 1966 Royal Albert Hall concert on an upcoming tour. Dylan's ongoing tour is seen as an effort to showcase the quality of his lesser-known albums. Additionally, Dylan made a quip about Jann Wenner's ouster from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation's board of directors during a recent New York concert. He has also been playing city-specific covers at his shows, adding an interesting twist to his performances.
It Ain’t His, Babe: Bob Dylan Has Been Playing City-Specific Covers (@marcatracy - @nytimes) https://t.co/Ey550AUvbD
It ain’t his, babe: Bob Dylan has been playing city-specific covers. https://t.co/4kZZcj7SPC https://t.co/B4G8cGm0rg
Dylan's Awesome Bat Mitzvah! https://t.co/14AJc3otpv
Sunday Conversation: Cat Power On Revisiting A 1966 Bob Dylan Show https://t.co/uUEF0mXpRO
.@CatPower is celebrating Bob Dylan's music on an upcoming tour: https://t.co/U7HE3hpQxo https://t.co/kdgB1BvPDB
Bob Dylan took a moment during his New York concert last night to quip about Jann Wenner's recent ouster from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation's board of directors ↓ https://t.co/svTmiGsBPO
Have a theory that Bob Dylan’s never ending tour is just to prove that there are a few good songs from the critically panned albums of the 80s and evangelical period. I’d go again but just play fourth time around next time
"Hardly likely to convert Dylan doubters, but it's an interesting curio all the same": Bob Dylan: The Complete Budokan 1978 https://t.co/wJ4wyMmRlU
An album-length recreation of a Bob Dylan concert that changed the course of rock history Our review of Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert 🔗 : https://t.co/E7iYYu4ohL https://t.co/wWqNgjKksh