The Bob Dylan Concert for Just One Person
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A lone fan scored a private Bob Dylan concert, leaving commenters abuzz with excitement and nostalgia. As one user quipped, Dylan's unconventional setlist, featuring 1950s covers, was a unique treat, with some remarking that such covers are now a staple of his shows. The discussion veered into tangents on Dylan's recent performance habits and the rarity of certain songs, with some digging up data to confirm the one-off nature of certain tracks. Amidst the enthusiasm, a dissenting voice sparked controversy, but the prevailing tone remained celebratory, with fans reliving memories of throwing away obsolete music formats like AOL CDs.
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songs like those ARE his usual fare these days. Apparently not exactly those tunes, but covers like those are typical
I've seen him recently and those are not his usual fare: https://www.bobdylan.com/setlists/
He played a couple of his most well-known songs, a few off his recent albums, and one or two I didn't know. It was not 1950s covers...
0: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/bob-dylan/2014/academy-of-mus...
Growing up, I always found it slight strange that this big global name was playing down the road.
Then ensuing mob of (well-behaved, deliriously happy) fans rushing to the pub was videotaped as well.
All in all a very cute stunt.
Eventually someone agreed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesars_Superdome#Concerts
In retrospect this falls into that gray zone There are vast quantities of information that are not on the web, There were probably articles written about this. but I am only willing to put the bare minimum effort into researching it, If I can't find it with a 10 minute web search it might as well not exist and the web search engines are getting dumber at an alarming rate.
On a particularly cold day Blok arrived to the hall and found just a single student, the headman. He very politely asked if the student has the time to listen to the lecture. The student (who later became a writer) assured Blok that indeed he does. And Blok talked for two hours, then made a small break for ten minutes, and talked for two more hours. He then jotted down "History of Western literature, 1 hour", put on his hat and left.
The lecture topic was Servantes and Don Quixote.
My personal hypothesis for why pop music seems so odd, BORING and promoting luxury life instead of dealing with people's every day problems and heart aches. The Spotify users don't pay their bills, it's the high profile fans among the billionaires who do. Also their parties are fancier I guess.
Not the same scale as Bob Dylan concert, but still a concert for one. A kind gesture, unconditional, free, ephemeral, but leaving a life lasting memory.
[1] https://everybody-s.com/laura-marling-the-grand-eagle-ball-s...
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_in_Shaolin