Bob Dylan Perform ‘He Was a Friend of Mine’ in Unreleased Recording From 1961

By editorial board on November 17, 2021

The performance appears on one of several tapes from the very beginning of the artist’s career, which were recently acquired by the Bob Dylan Center

The Bob Dylan Center teased its newly acquired trove of early Dylan recordings with a previously unreleased live rendition of “He Was a Friend of Mine.”

The complete Carnegie Chapter Hall concert tape — which boasts seven songs — was one of several new recordings acquired by the Bob Dylan Center, all of which offer new glimpses of the artist as a young man.There’s also “The Madison Tapes,” two open-reel audio tapes recorded in the winter of 1960 and 1961 at the apartment of folk and blues musician Danny Kalb in Madison, Wisconsin. The first tape finds the 19-year-old Dylan performing over 20 songs (including tunes by Woody Guthrie, Jimmie Rodgers, Pete Seeger and more), while the second reel, the so-called “Madison Party Tape,” features Dylan and friends performing folk songs at a social gathering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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