
Bob Dylan - Free Trade Hall - Manchester - 17th May 1966
Relive the iconic Bob Dylan performance at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on May 17, 1966, with this stunning A4 matte concert poster. Known as the "Judas" concert due to its infamous audience reaction to Dylan's electric set, this show is a pivotal moment in music history. Printed on high-quality 200gsm matte paper, this poster captures the raw energy and cultural significance of the night with a vintage-inspired design featuring bold typography and a striking black-and-white image of Dylan in his 1966 prime.
Perfect for music enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone looking to add a touch of rock history to their space. Ideal for framing or displaying as-is, this poster is a must-have for Bob Dylan fans.
Product Details:
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Material: 200gsm premium matte paper
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Finish: Smooth matte for a non-reflective, vintage aesthetic
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Print: High-resolution digital print with fade-resistant ink
- Designed and printed in the UK
Historical Context:
This concert, often referred to as the "Royal Albert Hall" show due to a historical mislabeling, marked a turning point in Bob Dylan's career. His shift from acoustic folk to electric rock sparked controversy, culminating in a heckler shouting "Judas!" before the electric set. Dylan's defiant response and electrifying performance cemented his legacy as a boundary-breaking artist.
Setlist (May 17, 1966, Free Trade Hall):
Acoustic Set:
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She Belongs to Me
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Fourth Time Around
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Visions of Johanna
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It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
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Desolation Row
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Just Like a Woman
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Mr. Tambourine Man
Electric Set (with The Hawks, later The Band):
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Tell Me, Momma
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I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
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Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
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Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
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Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
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One Too Many Mornings
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Ballad of a Thin Man
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Like a Rolling Stone
Celebrate the night Bob Dylan changed rock 'n' roll forever with this exclusive A4 matte poster. Order now to own a piece of music history!
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