8/30/2023 0 Comments Bootleg series 17If you look at the Bootleg Series both 66 and 75 were addressed very early and now both have expansive sets. But as Rosen has pointed out perhaps digital is the way they will approach those years. So if that material is going to be officially released I suspect we'll see something more like Live 66 or Rolling Thunder '75. So long as they aren't Ionic I think I can handle it.Ĭlick to expand.We know there is a lot of releaseable material for many of those tours and I dont see them going back to just releasing a single show in the bootleg series like Vol 4 and 6. Whether future sets will all be physical is debatable, of course. Given that JR has indicated that a Time Out Of Mind-centered set and a Villager set are pretty much assured then we might assume a new contract for multi-volume releases of archival material has been signed or will be signed in the near future. If the contract does not include Bob Dylan 1970 then the last instalment must be delivered this year to satisfy the 2012 agreement. If the 2012 contract did include the three multi-volume non-Bootleg Series releases then the commitment was fulfilled a year ahead of schedule:īootlegs Series 10 thru 16, plus The 1966 Live Recordings, The 1975 Live Recordings, and Bob Dylan 1970. It certainly wasn't planned in the way other volumes were. The Bob Dylan 1970 set may also qualify I suppose, but that is debatable, given the circumstances of its rush-release. One could argue that 2020 was also missed out and in breach of the contract, but The 1975 Live Recordings was released in 2019 along with BS 15, and anyway we all know what hit the world in 2020 so you would expect some leeway to be given. It isn't clear whether it includes the two readily available 19 Live Recordings boxes, one of which doubles as a copyright collection, but I think it could be assumed it does, otherwise the commitment to an "annual" schedule was not complied with in 2016. The subsequent sentence in the book makes it clear this commitment does not include the almost impossibly difficult to buy copyright collections. "A brand-new Sony contract in 2012 committed him and his archivally minded manager Jeff Rosen to ten annual multi-volume instalments in The Bootleg Series." Quote from the 2021 Heylin book, "The Double Life of Bob Dylan":.
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