Fact #39170
When:
Short story:
Bob Dylan plays the Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, Eire, Europe.
Full article:
Norman Barry (reviewer, Sunday Independent.) : The barrage of amplification equipment completely drowned Dylan’s nasal voice, which requires the utmost concentration at the best of times. His beat arrangements were monotonous and painful, as folk, useless, and as beat, inferior.
Robbie Robertson (The Band) : It was the strangest job you could imagine. We were travelling round the world, getting booed every night.
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Robbie Robertson (The Band) : It was the strangest job you could imagine. We were travelling round the world, getting booed every night.