Bob Dylan Revives a Rare Folk Ballad After 34 Years
In a surprise move, legendary musician Bob Dylan took the stage in Killarney, Ireland, and performed a traditional folk ballad that has been absent from his setlists for over three decades. The song in question is "The Lakes of Pontchartrain," a classic American tune with ties to New Orleans.
According to sources close to the tour, this performance marked Dylan's first public rendition of the song since its debut on June 7, 1988, at the launch of his Never Ending Tour in Concord, California. The last time he played it was on July 6, 1991, in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Dylan has long been known for his ability to surprise audiences with unexpected covers and deep cuts from his own catalog. In recent years, he has had a notable streak of performing local favorites, including a 2023 run where he covered Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, John Mellencamp, Leonard Cohen, and many others.
This latest move has fans speculating about the possibility of Dylan recording an album of these unexpected covers, but nothing has been officially announced. The setlist for his upcoming shows in Killarney and Dublin is still largely unknown, with a focus on playing hits from his more recent "Rough and Rowdy Ways" album.
While some may be disappointed that this particular song wasn't performed โ Dylan's live shows often feature a vast majority of the music from 1967 to 1997 โ fans are rejoicing at the opportunity to hear a rare treat.
In a surprise move, legendary musician Bob Dylan took the stage in Killarney, Ireland, and performed a traditional folk ballad that has been absent from his setlists for over three decades. The song in question is "The Lakes of Pontchartrain," a classic American tune with ties to New Orleans.
According to sources close to the tour, this performance marked Dylan's first public rendition of the song since its debut on June 7, 1988, at the launch of his Never Ending Tour in Concord, California. The last time he played it was on July 6, 1991, in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Dylan has long been known for his ability to surprise audiences with unexpected covers and deep cuts from his own catalog. In recent years, he has had a notable streak of performing local favorites, including a 2023 run where he covered Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, John Mellencamp, Leonard Cohen, and many others.
This latest move has fans speculating about the possibility of Dylan recording an album of these unexpected covers, but nothing has been officially announced. The setlist for his upcoming shows in Killarney and Dublin is still largely unknown, with a focus on playing hits from his more recent "Rough and Rowdy Ways" album.
While some may be disappointed that this particular song wasn't performed โ Dylan's live shows often feature a vast majority of the music from 1967 to 1997 โ fans are rejoicing at the opportunity to hear a rare treat.