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Running a YouTube channel is incredibly time-consuming and I do not profit from it due to copyright reasons. If you would like to support my projects, please consider donating to my Patreon: / swinginpig . Occasionally, I will upload rare tracks exclusively for Patreon subscribers. This was recorded at Royal Albert Hall in London on May 9, 1965, which was his second to last show of his tour of England, famously documented by DA Pennebaker in his documentary "Don't Look Back". The beginning of the video features a hilarious hotel scene that I've never seen before. To my knowledge, none of this footage has been in circulation before, so we're one of the first handful of people to see it. Because of that, I think Peter Stone Brown's upload is one of the most significant Dylan discoveries of the year. All I've done to the original upload is sharpened the image, adjusted the lighting, and increased the volume. High-quality soundboard recordings from this tour were kept for the making of the documentary and subsequently released as part of the Cutting Edge: Collector's Edition in 2015. Interestingly, though, the first half of this show was replaced by an audience recording, which means that a soundboard tape was likely not made in the first place. This makes sense since the audio in this footage sounds like it's coming through the concert hall's monitors. So, the sound quality here will not be as good as videos where I've overdubbed the soundboard tapes, like the one in the following link (which also happens to be the only other known footage of Dylan performing Mr. Tambourine Man in 1965): • Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man (RARE LIVE ... . Still, it's fantastic to hear what the audience would've heard, and Royal Albert Hall makes some haunting reverb. Thank you, Mr. Pennebaker, for having your sound recordist tape such a historical moment. Love & Peace, ~SP