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On request of Dylan fans, here is just the music from Bob Dylan’s One Man Concert for Experiment Ensam in Sweden
One November 22, 2014, Bob Dylan and his band entered the stage at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia and put on a show for one man – Fredrik Wikingsson on behalf of the Swedish television program Experiment Ensam.
Here are the musical selections from that afternoon performance:
“Heartbeat” – Buddy Holly
“Blueberry Hill” – Fats Domino
“It’s Too Late (She’s Gone)” – Chuck Willis
“Key to the Highway” – Segar/Broonzy
Interestingly and as per usual, the arrangements chosen by Bob Dylan are not even close to the popular ones we are familiar with and for many good reasons.
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See – My 20 Minutes With Bob Dylan
and Would You Enjoy A One Man Concert From Bob Dylan?
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By Stephen Pate, NJN Network
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