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celebrating the music of Bob Dylan on the occasion of his 30th anniversary of recording. Bringing together the musical greats as far-flung as

The Bob Dylan - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration - Deluxe Editionis the first Dylan title to follow the historic November 5 release of Bob Dylan Complete Album Collection Vol. One, a colossal library box housing the artist's official Columbia Records album canon, from 1962's Bob Dylan through 2012's Tempest.

well as their nephew Robbie O'Connell for a haunting traditional take on "When The Ship Comes In," a stirring ballad which first appeared on The Times One of the obvious emotional highlights of the show was Stevie Wonder's endlessly soulful rendition of "Blowin' In The Wind," a song Wonder

Bob Dylan "The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration - Deluxe Edition" to be released March 4. (PRNewsFoto/Legacy Recordings) (PRNewsFoto/LEGACY RECORDINGS) to make the song her own with a radiant performance at the Dylan event, featuring some prominent keyboard assistance from Paul Shaffer. The years, came through with a great throatly vocal that was more than a little reminiscent of the song's writer. In the song's lyrics, Dylan criticizes himself for having been certain that he knew everything and apologizes for his previous political preaching, noting that he has become his own enemy "in the instant that I preach." [2] [5] [6] Dylan questions whether one can really distinguish between right and wrong, and even questions the desirability of the principle of equality. [7] The lyrics also signal Dylan's disillusionment with the 1960s protest movement and his intention to abandon protest songwriting. [5] [6] [8] The song effectively analogizes the protest movement to the establishment it is trying to overturn, [4] concluding with the refrain:Everyone from Sting to Bettle Midler to the Heptones has covered "I Shall Be Released," but Chrissie Hynde, the gifted Pretenders auteur, managed television special taped at the Grand Ole Opry in 1969. Cas and Dylan's duet on "Girl Of The North Country" was featured on Dylan's groundbreaking Dylan fans all - teamed up to trade off verses for a gorgeous, harmony-drenched cover of "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere," a Basement Tapes

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