Bob Dylan Just Like A Woman LIVE FOOTAGE, HQ AUDIO ( Dublin, 1966)
Here s a live version of one of the most delicate and gentle tracks off Blonde on Blonde, arguably Dylan s most influential album. As with Like A Rolling Stone, many believe this song to be about Edie Sedgewick, one of Andy Warhol s superstars. Though the music is spellbinding, Dylan s ghostly complexion, thin voice, sunken eyes, and slight frame depict the archetype rock star who s dangerously close to selfdestruction. We re lucky he made it out of 1966 alive, and with some of the greatest music ever recorded. Apologies for the image quality, but I searched long and hard and this is the best I could find. You can find this same video all over the internet, but the sound quality was lacking, so I overdubbed this footage with the soundboard recording released on The 1966 Live Recordings. I m baffled that this footage hasn t been released in HD quality anywhere though. I would think it would be a perfect video for Dylan,
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