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The wandering Bob, back on the road once more

At 80, the legendary singer-songwriter shows no sign of slowing down

November 25, 2021 11:22
Bob Dylan
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For decades, it’s been dubbed his “Never-Ending Tour”. Bob Dylan hit the road on 7 June 1988 and since then hasn’t shown any sign of ever stopping. That is, until even he was forced off the bus by the Covid pandemic last year.

Now, at the age of 80, he’s back on the road once more. The “never-ending tour” is, I reckon, the most important work of art by any Jewish artist in the world today, and as they don’t give out a Nobel Prize for showbiz, and as Dylan wouldn’t win it if they gave out a Nobel Prize for harmonica, it’s fair enough that they gave him one for literature.

Dylan has played more than 3,000 shows around the globe over these past 33 years. He has slipped the shackles of the music industry, which wants the predictable commercial safety of album-tour-album-tour, and effectively seceded from society. Sensibly, he has chosen to live in music, and merged into the tradition of the old-time country singers he loves. Nothing could be more American; nothing could be less typical of the modern American music business.

As I write, Dylan is sleeping on his bus in the parking lot of the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York. This evening, he’ll go to work, then drive on to Rhode Island where, after dispatching his Thanksgiving turkey, he’ll do it again. And again in Boston, Philly and Washington DC next week, and New York City on 8th December.