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Together, they make up about 40 minutes of music. If it's too long, you might want to cut out some of the lesser known artists near the start of the show. (Dylan prominently features in both.) If it was just one file, it would be over 500 mg, and Zippyshare has trouble with that.
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It's so long that I've had to break the zip file into two. (I looked it up, and that person did run for many offices, but never won anything.) Later on it the concert, Dylan, with his great sarcastic wit, makes a reference to this by introducing another musician and commenting that person is NOT running for president.Īt nearly four hours, this is probably the longest album I've posted on my blog so far. For instance, Ali got sidetracked and spent a few minutes praising a politician friend of his, who he claimed was going to run for president. So I've brutally edited than half an hour down to just five minutes, focusing on Ali's phone call with Carter.Ī lot of the what is cut out is unnecessary fluff. It's fine to listen to it once, but I don't think it stands up to repeat listenings. All in all, this segment took up half an hour. Some other lesser knowns spoke as well, including some politicians. During this speech, Ali spoke on the phone to Carter from his prison cell. During the show's intermission, Ali came out on stage and gave a speech about the point of the show, raising public awareness and pressure to release Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter from prison. Also, Robbie Robertson from the Band played guitar on "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" and possibly a couple other Dylan songs.Īnother special guest was boxing legend Muhammad Ali. And this was the only show with Roberta Flack. Mitchell did play on some other shows during the tour, but this is as good as it gets in terms of sound quality for her set. But this concert gets an extra lift with the special guests Joni Mitchell and Roberta Flack. Also, it's from a sweet spot in the tour where the musicians had found their groove but hadn't grown bored or fatigued (as would happen with many of the 1976 shows on the tour).įurthermore, many of the musicians here played for all or most of the tour, like Roger McGuinn and Joan Baez.

This sounds just as good as any of the officially released material from the tour. Given all that, it's a lucky break that there's a soundboard bootleg of this entire concert with fantastic sound quality. Although the concert was still part of the tour, it was given the special name "Night of the Hurricane." Many famous people attended it, and there was a lot of press about it, helped by the fact that it was held in New York City.
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Dylan (and many others) felt Carter was unjustly imprisoned, so he wrote a song about it, "Hurricane," which would be included on his 1976 album "Desire." I don't want to go into the full story, but if you want to know more, I suggest watching the 1999 movie "The Hurricane" starring Denzel Washington.
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For starters, this concert had a special purpose, to help free professional boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter from prison. If you want to hear just one full Rolling Thunder Revue concert, this is the one, for several reasons.

Here it is, in all three hours and 50 minutes of it! I've always wanted to hear a complete show from this tour, with Dylan AND all the other musicians. Yet all of these releases ignore the other musicians who played with Dylan (except for the duets he did with Joan Baez). There have been two official releases related to the Rolling Thunder Revue: "The Bootleg Series, Volume 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue," and "The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings." The first one contains selected songs from various concerts, and the second one contains no less than five complete Dylan sets from the tour, as well as rehearsals, and more. Yes, Dylan was the main star, but he shared the spotlight with other big stars too, as well as lesser knowns. In 19, Bob Dylan put on a concert tour called "the Rolling Thunder Revue." It's something he's never done before or since, because instead of putting on regular concerts with himself as the main musician and one or more opening musicians, this was more like a traveling road show.
