Bob Dylan Performs 1967 Classic Live for First Time in 14 Years
Bob Dylan Sings 1967 Song Live After 14 Years

Bob Dylan has extended his ongoing Rough and Rowdy Ways tour across North America, and over the weekend, he performed in Woodinville, Washington. The legendary singer is well known for not playing his greatest hits at shows but for doing his own thing, randomly performing songs he has not done in years. The latest of these occurred at this concert on June 6.

Bob Dylan Performs 1967 Classic Live for First Time in 14 Years

Dylan opened his show with You Ain't Goin' Nowhere, his 1967 classic, penned during his self-imposed exile from public appearances after his motorcycle accident a year prior. The track famously features on the 1975 album The Basement Tapes and has not been performed live by the reclusive star since 2012.

The 85-year-old music icon continues to surprise audiences with his setlist choices, often delving into his vast catalog to revive songs that have been absent from live performances for years. This particular rendition of You Ain't Goin' Nowhere showcased his iconic gravelly vocals, much to the delight of fans in attendance.

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Listen to the recording of his performance above to experience the timeless sound of Bob Dylan's classic track.

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