跨世代的经典传奇
与毕卡索的绘画、乔哀思的小说、奥森威尔思的电影并列为二十世纪最顶尖的艺术成就
是什么样的专辑可以让全球各大媒体争相报导
是什么样的艺人能激起这样的公愤
一场音乐史上的革命:民谣与摇滚的战争
揭开本世纪末音乐史上的神秘面纱
两张一套完整现场录音
包括静得连呼吸声都听的到上半场Solo
以及观众鼓噪叫骂的下半场摇滚狂宴
许多摇滚乐迷以为这辈子没机会听到这场演唱会的正式发行了...
Live 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert is a two-disc live album by Bob Dylan, released in 1998. It was recorded at the Manchester Free Trade Hall during Dylan's world tour in 1966, hence the quotation marks around the misinformation attribution to the Royal Albert Hall. (Oldham Evening Chronicle - 25 May 1966: "So the knockers are all stations go again. I am referring to the fantastic performance given by Bob Dylan at the Free Trade Hall last Tuesday night... I think Bob put his feelings over to the knockers just great. When someone shouted out to him 'Judas!', he just calmly went to the microphone and quietly drawled 'Ya liar'...") Extensively bootlegged for decades, it is an important document in the development of popular music during the 1960s.
The setlist consisted of two parts, with the first half of the concert being Dylan alone on stage performing an entirely acoustic set of songs, while the second half of the concert has Dylan playing an "electric" set of songs alongside his band The Hawks. The first half of the concert was greeted warmly by the audience, while the second half was highly criticized, with heckling going on before and after each song.