![]() ![]() On Wednesday night, April 12th, toward the end of his performance, Dylan and his band threw a curveball into their relatively rigid setlist with their first-ever live cover of “Truckin'”, the Grateful Dead’s famed 1970 ode to the road. Throughout the Japanese outing, the famed singer-songwriter tried a slew of new Grateful Dead covers on for size. Blues as he makes his way through Japan on his Rough and Rowdy Ways world tour. : It seems Bob Dylan may be feeling a bit of U.S. ![]() Scroll down the whole story of Bob Dylan’s recent Grateful Dead kick.īob Dylan – “Stella Blue” (Grateful Dead, live debut) – 6/23/23 Listen to Bob Dylan’s first-ever live rendition of the Grateful Dead’s “Stella Blue” below (h/t Rolling Stone). Plus, bonus points for debuting it on Robert Hunter’s birthday. On Thursday, June 23rd during a performance at Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, Spain, Bob Dylan added yet another Grateful Dead song to that list: Jerry Garcia/ Robert Hunter favorite “Stella Blue”-and truth be told, it’s pretty solid. Dylan has continued the trend to some extent as his tour has moved through Europe this month with renditions of “Not Fade Away” in Lisbon, Portugal (6/4, 6/5) and Madrid, Spain (6/7). What started as a couple unusual cover selections by Dylan earlier this year eventually turned into a full-blown “thing.”ĭuring his 2023 Rough and Rowdy Ways spring tour in Japan, the legendary singer-songwriter added the Dead’s “Truckin'” and “Brokedown Palace”, Bob Weir‘s “Only A River”, and frequent live Dead cover “Not Fade Away” (The Crickets) to his typically rigid setlists in roughly the same spot each night. : Bob Dylan plays Grateful Dead songs now, you guys. ![]()
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