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Listen to Bob Dylan's White House performance of 'The Times They Are A-Changin' ' here.

You can listen to Bob Dylan's moving performance of "The Times They Are A-Changin' " from last night's In Performance event above. The concert will premiere tomorrow night on PBS.

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Harold Lepidus has been following Bob Dylan's career since the early 1970s. He has spent decades writing about music and working in music retail. ...

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  • Kim Luisi 2 years ago
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    Hi Harold:

    Thanks for this! Dylan sounds pretty good. People can hear that his voice has NOT deteriorated as much as some think. I wasn't able to be at my computer last night to watch this, so I look forward to seeing it tomorrow night!

  • PN 2 years ago
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    Who plays with him ? Thanks

  • Teresa Bolton 2 years ago
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    His voice sounds the best I have heard in a long time. LOVE this version - hope they make it available for purchase!

  • Theresa 2 years ago
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    Check out what Nick Jonas has to say about Bob's voice on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show last Wednesday.

  • Beny 2 years ago
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    A Hymn for all mankind. besides all it holds - it made me cry.

  • Beny 2 years ago
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    i think someone has already said that Bob didn't strum his guitar much! haha
    Excellent song choice. I was going to say that it couldn't have been a better choice of song... and then realised that that's not true.

  • Julie 2 years ago
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    I read somewhere that he gave the poorest peformance of his career.

    He sounds great and the arrangement if perfect. It's understated and elegant. The audience is listening and respectful.

    I'm glad to hear him in such great form.

    I don't know who was in the audience but without a doubt, most were awestruck to be in the same room with the guy.

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