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Bob Dylan Live Performance of Things Have Changed in Durham

Venue: Festival Hall Location: Osaka, Osaka, Japan Date: April 11, 2016

In April 2016, when Bob Dylan took the stage at Festival Hall in Osaka, Japan, he was riding high on the release of his critically acclaimed album 'Fallen Angels,' which had dropped just a year earlier. This marks a fascinating period in Dylan's career as he was not only celebrating his legacy but also continuing to explore new creative directions, particularly in the realm of American Standards. 'Fallen Angels' followed his ambitious 'Shadows in the Night,' which was a tribute to Sinatra's classics. It's intriguing to see Dylan, a legendary figure of the '60s folk scene, revisit and reinterpret such timeless songs—proving that, even decades later, he’s still filled with surprises. His live performances during this time, like the one in Osaka, showcase his ability to connect with both new audiences and long-time fans, creating an electrifying atmosphere that resonates deeply with those fortunate enough to witness it.

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