10 Great Bob Dylan Live Performances
Published on November 18, 2007 - 22 Comments
Bob Dylan- poet, one of the best song-writers ever, amazing live performer. Bob has been well known to kick ass live. This list is pretty biased towards the few videos on YouTube with good sound quality. Normally, when thinking of Dylan, everyone thinks of “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “The Times They Are A-Changin”, so I’ve decided to mix it up a bit and put in some classics you may not have heard.
10. Girl From The North Country Fair With Johnny Cash - 1969
Apolitical, simple and mainstream- a side not usually on display. But here it is in all it’s glory. Plus- Johnny Cash! They kinda stumble through the song- pretty much the same as on Nashville Skyline- but there’s something cool about it, it’s laid back, they’re two friends having a sing-song, and it rocks.
9. Shelter From The Storm 1976
The sound quality here isn’t as good as one might hope, but what with it being such a cool rendition of a classic tune I just had to include it. Dylan, as always, likes to mess around with his songs, never playing them the same way twice, and never was this more obvious than on tour in the mid-seventies.
8. Visions Of Johanna 1966
The studio version is often used as the perfect example of what Dylan called his “wild mercury sound” from the mid-sixties, specifically on Blonde on Blonde. Stripped of its bells and whistles however, the song still stands as one of the greats.
7. One More Cup Of Coffee 1975
Scarlett Riviera’s violin makes this video- the combination of the beauty of the violin and the roughness of Dylan’s rasp makes for something that can only be described as “hauntingly kick-ass”.
6. Ballad Of A Thin Man 1966
Bob sitting at the keys looking like a stoned fragile little bird- this is the “wild mercury sound” live.
5. Lay Lady Lay 1976
Originally a mellow country song, Lay Lady Lay has been rocked up 70’s style. This I guess you have to be a proper Dylan fan to like, the words get garbled and the vocals do have their low points- but having said that, there’s something magnetic about the performance and it’s somehow become one of my favourites.
4. Tangled Up In Blue 1975
Embedding disabled, but this version rocks so hard I just can’t deny you it.
See it on Youtube (opens in a new window).
Proof that eye-liner on men can be cool. He misses out the best verse though! “She opened up a book of poems, and handed it to me- written by an Italian poet from the 15th century! And every one of them words rang true and glowed like burning coal, pouring off of every page like it was written in my soul!”
Bob makes eyeliner and poetry cool in a single effort. Can Billie Joe Armstrong do that? (Arguments in the comments are always fun)
3. It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding 1965
Pure poetry and some killer guitaristry here. Simple guitaristry, but still a million times cooler than anything to come from Malmsteen! “If my thoughts and dreams could be seen, they’d probably put my head in a guillotine- but it’s alright ma, it’s life and life only!”
2. Like A Rolling Stone 1966
“JUDAS!”
“I don’t believe you!”
I know I said there’d be none of the really well know ones, but how could I not include this? Sadly it lacks the snare kick of the studio version, but this is still one legendary performance.
1. Isis 1975
Dylan the frontman- “If you want me to… YES!”
I love it. Warning- takes a while to start, and is quite loud.
Contributor: Hobolad
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1. Barabas - November 18th, 2007 at 3:16 am
can i find these song on the bootlegs?
If yes on which?
2. jfrater - November 18th, 2007 at 3:22 am
Barabas: bootlegs? I don’t understand what you are asking
3. Barabas - November 18th, 2007 at 4:01 am
why?
4. James Frazer - November 18th, 2007 at 5:25 am
Sorry, but the greatest live performance was number 2, hands down.
And I don’t care what anyone says, because I don’t believe you….
…you a liar….
5. Hobolad - November 18th, 2007 at 6:08 am
Yay! No. 2 does rock, but the Isis one is my favourite. It’s the faces he makes, it’s the band, it’s the evil hand signs. It’s the awesome.
Not sure which are on bootlegs but this is a good site to search for whichever ones you’re after in particular-
http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/index.html
6. Barabas - November 18th, 2007 at 6:37 am
Visions Of Johanna 1966
bootleg 4
One More Cup Of Coffee 1975
bootleg 5
Ballad Of A Thin Man 1966
bootleg4
Tangled Up In Blue 1975
bootleg 5
Isis 1975
bootleg 5
couldnt determine the rest.
On which
ALbum are number 2 and 3?
7. jfrater - November 18th, 2007 at 6:38 am
okay - now I understand comment 1
8. Barabas - November 18th, 2007 at 6:46 am
update:
It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding 1965
bootleg 6
Like A Rolling Stone 1966
bootleg 6
( i know that the dates dont fit, but I think this it it)
9. 20Fan20 - November 18th, 2007 at 9:44 am
Those bootleg albums are great. I never liked Bob Dylan beyond his standard hits until 1975 Rolling Thunder…
Now I have all the bootlegs and a few other albums. Great artists!
10. Monkey - November 18th, 2007 at 5:09 pm
OH MY GOD I THINK I JUST WET MY PANTS! THANK YOU HOBOLAD! (And yes, that was meant to be in all caps)
11. Kelsi - November 18th, 2007 at 5:58 pm
I have a huge amount of respect for Bob Dylan as a writer and I understand the huge following he has, but I can’t stand listening to him! I feel like the only person on Earth….
12. Adam - November 18th, 2007 at 6:02 pm
I am right there with you Kelsi. I have heard some of his songs and he does interest me to an extent but I can only listen to him in small doses once in a while. I just don’t like how he sounds
13. Kelsi - November 18th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
Yeah…if you read the lyrics to his songs, they are beautiful poems, but I think they should have stayed that way. xD Okay, okay, I don’t want to bash. He just doesn’t appeal to me personally.
14. lando - November 18th, 2007 at 8:49 pm
I had the privalage of seeing him live a year ago. He didn’t play guitar but instead played keyboard the whole night. It was one of the loudest shows I have ever been too. He may be old but he still kicks ass. Anybody get a chance to see that new movie “I’m not there”?
15. mklong - November 18th, 2007 at 9:44 pm
Lando, if you are talking abot the tour he gave with willy nelson i too saw one of there shows. i noticed though when he was playing the keyboard he just seemed dispondent. it was loud, and it was an outside show. but for the life of me i couldent recognise any of the songs he was playing, he kinda sounded incorerant. it just sucks that hes past his prime, but it was awsome to see a legand.
16. Hobolad - November 20th, 2007 at 3:40 am
mklong: Yeah, he was like that when I went to one of his shows- just seemed like he couldn’t be bothered
But he always seems to go through these phases before bouncing back as something new- maybe’s there’s still life in him yet?
For you guys who like the writing but not the voice- wasn’t there gonna be an album of Dylan covers by other artists to coincide with the new Greatest Hits album? Maybe that could be worth having a look at

Oh and thanks for the comments! Was afraid this’d just get completely ignored
17. steve - November 27th, 2007 at 8:32 am
Don’t Look Back has this part of the movie where Dylan is hanging out with Donovan and then proceeds to sing “It’s all over now, baby blue”…probably one of the best clips of him singing I’ve seen, here’s the youtube link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN6gqot02Zk
18. Hobolad - November 27th, 2007 at 8:36 am
steve: I love that one! The other one with Donovan’s cool too- Love Minus Zero/No Limit (Poor Donovan just can’t measure up to Dylan- still cool though.)
19. eric n. - January 3rd, 2008 at 7:35 am
dylan was a great singer songwriter, but a pretty generation-centric list. (hard for the under 50 crowd…)
20. xog - March 24th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
i just turned 30. for the record, i love dylan. i’ve seen him live four times, would be more, but sometimes i haven’t had the money for tickets. once i was pregnant, so i didn’t go, too much pot smoking. the last time i saw him he played keyboards and it was probably the loudest show i’ve ever seen. it was in a tiny club and was amazing. hearing leopard skin pill box hat was a religious experience.