An edition of Judas! (2016)

Judas!

from Forest Hills to the Free Trade Hall : a historical view of the big boo

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Judas!
Clinton Heylin, Clinton Heylin
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An edition of Judas! (2016)

Judas!

from Forest Hills to the Free Trade Hall : a historical view of the big boo

First edition.
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In 1966 there was the sell-out tour to end all tours. Bob Dylan and the Hawks found themselves at the epicentre of a storm of controversy. Their response? To unleash a cavalcade of ferocity from Melbourne to Manchester, from Forest Hills to the Free Trade Hall. For the first time, the full story can now be told from eye-witnesses galore; from timely reports, both mile wide and spot on; and from the participants themselves. And what better tour guide than Clinton Heylin, the esteemed Dylan biographer and one of the world's leading rock historians. The price of admission? Thirty pieces of silver. The password? Play f*ing loud.

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Pages
303

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Judas!
2017, Overamstel Publishers, Inc.
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Judas!: From Forest Hills to the Free Trade Hall - A Historical View of Dylan's Big Boo
2016, Outline Press, Limited
in English
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Judas!: from Forest Hills to the Free Trade Hall : a historical view of the big boo
2016
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Table of Contents

Intro. I started out on Burgundy, but soon hit the harder stuff ...
The 'I' of the storm. My hands are on fire (July 26-September 4 1965)
The first band of the hand (September 15-November 28 1965)
Seems like a West Coast freeze-out (December 3-19 1965)
A night with Bob Dylan (October 1965-January 1966)
Doing the Tennessee waltz (January 21-April 8 1966)
Reaping the whirlwind. The courage of one's convictions (April 9-25 1966)
Boy from the north country (April 26-May 1 1966)
The unforgiven (May 3-11 1966)
English Civil War (May 12-17 1966)
At the still point of the turning world (May 18-27 1966)
Outro. I do believe I've had enough.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.42164092
Library of Congress
ML420.D98 H492 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
303 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27227820M
ISBN 10
1901927687
ISBN 13
9781901927689
OCLC/WorldCat
963912879

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