Acoustic 'Mr Tambourine' man after the booed, electric set ('65)


Just watched this in Seattle - what a wonderful piece of film for Dylan fans.

So after the booing during the '65 set, Dylan comes back looking a bit more timid and goes into Mr Tambourine man - did Dylan cry a little before this? I don't know if it was just the heat from and bright lights but you can see a single line of what looks like a tear coming down the corner of his left eye.




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I'm pretty sure it's sweat. If I remember correctly you can also see some wetness on his forehead if you look enough.

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Interesting..thanks for the link

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If I thought Bobby cried over boos from a mean, narrow-minded audience, it would make me cry. I don't think he cried. Tambourine Man is a great song, though, while I am filling up space. One of the greatest.

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lol, i never noticed this any time i watched it... all in know is THAT version of Tambourine Man practically makes me cry lol, my fave live version of any of his songs, along with the version of It's Alright Ma... that seems to have been taken off Youtube just recently - or i'd have posted a link...

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