On December 10 the Velvert Underground’s White Light/ White Heat will be released as a multi-disc set with lots of previously unreleased material. Here’s a 19-minute live version of “Sister Ray” recorded at the Gymnasium in New York City on April 30, 1967.
Today The Daily Beast printed an excerpt about Bob Dylan from Sherill Tippins “Inside the Dream Palace: The Life and Times of New York’s Legendary Chelsea Hotel.”
It begins like this:
In the fall of 1965, all Bob Dylan wanted to do was check into the Chelsea Hotel with his girlfriend Sara Lownds and write his album, but he ended up trysting with Andy Warhol superstar Edie Sedgwick—and then making the biggest decision in his life.
Bob Neuwirth, Bob Dylan’s closest friend and “supreme hip courtier” during this period, later recalled that it was on a snowy night sometime in the late fall of 1965 when he and Dylan first crossed paths with Edie Sedgwick. Dylan had finally returned east after a harrowing tour with his new band, the Hawks, and had more or less abandoned the house he had bought in Woodstock, not believing he could write something new in a place where he’d written before. “It’s just a hang up, a voodoo kind of thing,” he said. “I can’t stand the smell of birth. It just lingers.” Instead, he had returned with his girlfriend Sara Lownds to the Chelsea Hotel—the perfect environment for writing the city songs he had in mind.
Another video clip has surfaced. This time it’s Dylan doing “All Along the Watchtower,” on November 28, 2013, the final night of his three-night run at the Royal Albert Hall.
Plus audio of “Roll On John” from the Royal Albert Hall, November 26, 2013.
Dylan at the Royal Albert Hall, November 28, 2013 via contactmusic.com.
There are some clips here that I’m not positive are from the Royal Albert Hall shows Dylan played this past week. I’ve indicated the clips that are for sure from the shows. If you can confirm the others, let me know.
UPDATE: I’m told that the clips I was uncertain about are not from Royal Albert Hall, but possibly from a Paris show. You might still enjoy them.
UPDATE: I’ve since found a clip of “All ALong the Watchtower” from the November 28 show. You can see it here.
Some of these clips have pretty good audio but sketchy video. The performance of “Forgetful Heart” in particular is excellent and the audio good — it’s just the video that doesn’t cut it.
Greeting fans at the end of the show, Nov. 28, 2013, Royal ALbert Hall:
“Forgetful Heart,” Nov. 27, 2013 Royal Albert Hall:
“Tangled Up in Blue,” Nov. 27, 2013, Royal Albert Hall:
“Things Have Changed” — NOT Royal Albert Hall:
“Long and Wasted Years” — NOT Royal Albert Hall:
“She Belongs To Me” — NOT Royal Albert Hall:
“Love Sick” — NOT Royal Albert Hall:
Encore, “Roll On John,” Nov. 26, 2013, Royal Albert Hall:
Today Neil Young released this audio from his Live at the Cellar Door album, which will be released December 10, 2013.
It’s very cool hearing this song, which we know much better from the rock performance by Neil and Crazy Horse, done solo with only Neil’s piano playing as accompaniment. At the end of the track you can hear Neil say, “That’s the first time I ever did that one on piano.”
On November 13 2013 a benefit for ISSUE Project Room (IPR) staring Kim Gordon’s duo with Bill Nace, Body/Head, was held at the ISSUE Project Room in New York.
At ISSUE’s website is this info about ISSUE: “ISSUE Project Room is a pioneering performance center, presenting time-based work by emerging and established experimental artists that expand the boundaries of creative practice and stimulate critical dialogue about art and culture in the broader community.”
There’s more info about the benefit, which in addition to Body/Head, featured Ikue Mori, I.U.D. and J. Mascis, here.