Original Rare Bob Dylan
Germany Concert Poster
ORIGINAL RARE BOB DYLAN GERMANY CONCERT POSTER.
23.5 x 33. Unbelievable near-mint to mint ! Original Fritz RAU 1978 concert poster. Concert was during the release of the album Street-Legal which was the 18th studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on June 15, 1978, Dylan spent the first half of 1977 engaged in divorce proceedings and a custody battle with his first wife, Sara, while editing Renaldo and Clara, an ill-fated film shot during the fall of 1975 on the first leg of his Rolling Thunder Revue tour. With the summer approaching, Dylan took a break from the film and returned to his farm in Minnesota, where he was accompanied by his children and Faridi McFree, with whom Dylan had started a relationship. There he began writing a new set of songs, including "Changing of the Guards," "No Time to Think," and "Where Are You Tonight?" At least six of the nine songs ultimately included on Street-Legal were written during this time. His work was disrupted on August 16, 1977, when news broke that Elvis Presley had died at 3:30 p.m. at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. "I went over my whole life," recalled Dylan. "I went over my whole childhood. I didn't talk to anyone for a week.”
Estimate: $500-$1,500
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Basic
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- Original Rare Bob Dylan
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- Germany Concert Poster
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- Center Console
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