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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2015 CD release of "The Legendary Broadcasts 1969 - 1984" on Discogs.

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  2. The Legendary Broadcasts: 1969 - 1984 by Bob Dylan. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. BOB DYLAN: The Legendary Broadcasts 1969-1984. From The Johnny Cash Show to the Grammy Awards Ceremony to Saturday Night Live, 13 audio recordings capture some of Dylan's best televised appearances. Includes tracks like I Threw It All Away; Girl from the North Country; Hurricane; Gotta Serve Somebody; Don't Start Me Talkin'; Jokerman, and more.

    • World of John Hammond 1975
    • Saturday Night Live 1979
    • Grammy Awards Ceremony 1980
    • David Letterman Show 1984

    The next 3 tracks come from the PBS program “The World of John Hammond”, a tribute to the Columbia Records A&R man who discovered Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and jazz musicians back to Billie Holiday. The original video is not available at this time but the Dylan segments have been posted on YouTube. With a stripped down band from The Rolling Thun...

    Bob Dylan sings 3 songs from Slow Train Coming on Saturday Night Live – Gotta Serve Somebody, I Believe In You, and When You Gonna Wake Up. These songs have passed into the canon of great Dylan songs despite their controversial Christian nature when they were released. The Saturday Night Live performances really rock even if you don’t like the mess...

    Bob Dylan had the last word on Gotta Serve Somebody. He won the Grammy next year for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male 1980. “Dylan’s performance of the song was the best sort of fire-and-brimstone rock gospel — a religious and musical experience in the best possible way.” (22 Grammy Awards)

    Next, the young hip comedian David Letterman overcomes the audience applause and intros Dylan “Thank you folks. Ladies and gentlemen once again here’s Bob Dylan.” Charlie Quintana and The Plugz and Bob Dylan immediately jump into to a wildly energetic “Jokerman.” I must admit this session is a favorite of mine. Bob Dylan has always looked for the r...

  4. Jan 28, 2015 · New CD covers rare Bob Dylan TV and radio performances post 60’s for a 15 year period. By Stephen Pate – The Legendary Broadcasts 1969-1984 is a new and rare release of Bob Dylan broadcasts from one of his most interesting decade and a half. The CD has never-before-released material that mirrors Dylan’s studio albums over the 15 years.

  5. Spanning the 1969 appearance on The Johnny Cash Show to David Letterman in 1984, these Dylan broadcasts are a diverse sampling of Bob Dylans creative output that maps roughly to the CD’s Nashville Skyline, Blood on the Tracks, Desire, Slow Train Coming, and Infidels.

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  6. The Legendary Broadcasts 1969-1984 is a new and rare release of Bob Dylan broadcasts from his most interesting decade and a half. Spanning the 1969 appearance on The Johnny Cash Show to David Letterman in 1984, these Dylan broadcasts are a diverse sampling of Bob Dylans creative output that maps roughly to the CD’s Nashville Skyline, Blood ...

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