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2022
25 August 2022
- Red Bull meeting
After a day of welcome rain during what has been a summer of record
breaking heat, the Bobchatters who attended tonight’s meeting at The
Red Bull were John Nye, John Stokes, Bill Dallas, Armando Fusco,
Jonathan Fudger, Steve Gibson, Chris Rolph, Allen Purvis and Richard
Stokes. Keith Agar ’phoned in with apologies for his absence and Joe
Woolf was hoping to be a late arrival, but got held up in Brighton.
John Nye welcomed us all back to The Red Bull after an absence of
two and a half years and, in true idiosyncratic TCBDS style, the
evening started with two Dylan related magic card tricks (‘Jokerman’
and ‘Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid’) performed by Richard. We raised a
glass to Derek Barker on his retirement from producing ‘Isis’ as a
print magazine and mention was made of a rumoured track listing for
the upcoming ‘TOOM’-inspired Bootleg Series 17. There was no fixed
agenda for tonight’s meeting and the Bobchat just happily ebbed and
flowed covering all manner of topics including tickets for the
October shows; the treatment of Dylan by the Press with regard to
the allegations made against him; Dylan’s latest art work; the ‘new’
version of ‘Blowin’ In The Wind’; the changing style of Dylan’s
vocals; and the history of TCBDS to get to where we are today. In
addition to these topics there was, as always, so much more to talk
about and more to reminisce. And it sure felt good (and right) - on
a night like this. JRS
27 October 2022
- Red Bull meeting
During a spell of
unseasonably warm autumnal weather and a few days before Daylight
Saving Time ends, the Bobchatters who attended tonight’s meeting at
The Red Bull were Bill Dallas, Armando Fusco, Richard Stokes, Allen
Purvis and John Stokes. We were also delighted to welcome the return
of our old friends Sue Bates and Tim Smart who have a long history
of attending Dylan meetings, going right back to The Royal Standard
days. Unfortunately John Nye was unable to attend tonight’s meeting
as he had tested positive for the dreaded Covid that very morning -
probably caught when he attended the Dylan concert at The Palladium
a few days before. Some members of the group were also missing as
they were at either the Hull or Cardiff concerts. The meeting
started with a great deal of banter about the Palladium shows which
a number of the group had attended and the general consensus was
that they were the best shows that Dylan had performed for a good
number of years. Talk turned to Dylan’s soon be released book ‘The
Philosophy Of Modern Song’ with Armando playing an extract from the
song ‘Nelly Was A Lady’ written by Stephen Foster in 1849 and
mentioned in the book. There was lengthy discussion about the
upcoming Bootleg Series 17 with particular reference to the songs on
‘Time Out Of Mind’ released 25 years ago and we also checked out the
new photographs of the young Elston Gunn, provided by Barbara Ann
Hewitt, and the poster for The Satin tones gig at The Lyceum Theater
Minneapolis on the 4th December 1958. Fake or fortune? In addition
to these topics there was, as always, so much more to talk about and
more to reminisce. And it sure felt good, on a night like this. JRS
15 December 2022
- Red Bull meeting
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TCBDS Bobchat at The Red Bull, 15
December 2022. From left: Richard Stokes, Bill Dallas,
John Nye, John Stokes, Sue Bates, Tim Smart, Allen Purvis
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Taking a break from Christmas wrapping, and despite the sub-zero
temperatures, the Bobchatters who attended last night’s meeting at
The Red Bull were Bill Dallas, Richard Stokes, Jonathan Fudger, Tim
Smart, Sue Bates, Allen Purvis, John Nye and John Stokes. [Andrew
Donaldson set out from home to attend the meeting, but got
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TCBDS Bobchat at
The Red Bull, 15 December 2022.
Sue Bates assisting Richard Stokes [right] during his
'When I Paint My Mess-terpiece' card trick. Looking on
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waylaid by 'the car park', otherwise known as
the M25 ring road around London. JN] The weather outside may have
been frightful but the Bobchat inside The Red Bull was nothing short
of delightful as we dived headlong into discussions covering many
topics such as the autopen fiasco (where Bob appears to have been a
very naughty boy) and the writings in POMS (where Bob appears again
to be a very naughty
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boy). But Bobchat has never been just about the serious stuff:
tonight we had pizza; the mince pies were on The Management; Richard
Stokes performed an absolutely mind-blowing magical masterpiece
[pictured] (which he called ‘When I Paint My Mess-terpiece’);
Jonathan took requests from the floor and gave us some great Dylan
covers, including ‘Tangled Up In Blue’ with all those lyric changes;
and we demonstrated John N’s wonderful new interactive poster (just
point your phone at the QR code) which is hanging proudly in the pub
downstairs. The evening concluded with a group photo of the class of
’22 and we look forward to next year and the start of the 39th year
of meetings in the City of Cambridge, which is of course the
spiritual home of The Cambridge Bob Dylan Society. JRS
2023
23 February 2023 - Red Bull meeting
Enjoying the ever increasing
daylight hours whilst waiting for Spring to come smoking down the tracks, the
small but very happy band of Bobchatters who attended last night's meeting at
The Red Bull were Armando, Richard, Bill, Allen and John S. Apologies for
absence were received from many quarters including from John Nye, who had been
struck down by a nasty virus a few days before the meeting. We all wish you well
for a speedy recovery John. The evening was both electric and eclectic.
‘Electric’ because the forthcoming film telling the story of that infamous night
in July 1965 was featured and ‘eclectic’ because... well damn it, where else
would you get a discussion linking Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrik to
Dylan's song ‘Licence To Kill’. Thank you Armando for opening our eyes to such
an impossible equation - it was brilliant. We also 'taste tested' various
versions of ‘Can't Wait’ from BLS 17 (with the Tiatro version coming out on top)
and had a roll call of all the previous 16 issues of the Bootleg Series. There
was much more to chew over but before we knew it, and just as we were getting
into some serious Jokerman stuff, 'TIME' was called from the floor below, and as
we departed you could hear the laughter all the way down Elizabeth Street.
Another great night of fun and pure Bobchat at The Cambridge Bob Dylan Society.
JRS
27 April 2023
- Red Bull meeting
On the eve of the May Day festivities, and
before the Country goes doolally to celebrate the coronation of King
Charles the third, the regular Bobchatters who attended a rainy Red
Bull tonight were Bill Dallas, Jonathan Fudger, Chris Rolph, Tim
Smart, Richard Stokes, Armando Fusco, Allen Purvis, John Nye and
John Stokes. We also welcomed Rob Turner, Harry James (and friend)
and Ben Hewitson to the group and we hope you enjoyed the evening.
It was a night when various friends and other strangers from the
Dylan world came into focus and were the subject of much Bobchat
banter including Harry Belafonte, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Tony
Garnier, Billie Holiday, Joan of Ark, the doorman of the Bob Bon
Club in Marseille and Stacey from Castle Galleries in
Cambridge (amongst many others). We kept the bar staff busy with a
constant supply of pizzas from the Red Bull menu and the ever so
shadowy Shadow Kingdom appeared from the darkside of the room. The
crowning glory was Jonathan's performance from his expanding Dylan
songbook. All in all it was a night fit for any King. Come what
may there will always be much more to Bobchat about and much more to
reminisce and it will always feel good - on nights like this. JRS
15 June 2023 -
Red Bull meeting
While
Dylan was just a thousand miles away serenading the Senoritas in
Alicante, the Bobchatters who attended a mid-summer meeting at The
Red Bull tonight were John Nye, Bill Dallas, Jonathan Fudger, Nigel
Bevis, Rossoneri Jing (welcome to your first meeting Nigel and
Ross), Ben Hewitson and friend Oscar Black, Chris Rolph, Allen Purvis,
Richard Stokes, Armando Fusco and John Stokes. John Nye kept the
ship perfectly on course for a full night of Bobchat banter as we
ventured through the looking glass to find a set list that included
'Tweedle Dum & Tweedle Dee'; there was some deep focus on Dylan's
new artworks 'Deep Focus'; the wonderful image of Bob and Suze on
the cover of the 40-year-old album 'Freewheelin' was remembered;
Armando entertained us with a querky quiz; Richard brought some
magic to the evening; there was some video ['Key West (Philosopher
Pirate)' and 'Gotta Serve Somebody' from Osaka, Japan, 8 April 2023]
provided by Chris Cooper (thank you Chris) and Jonathan performed 3
songs including an awesome version of 'Ring Them Bells'. And as for
the banter - well we could have talked all night, we could have
talked all night and still have talked some more. Indeed there will
always be much more to Bobchat about and much more to reminisce and
it will always feel good on nights like this. JRS
31 August 2023 - Red Bull meeting
Just as springtime is turning
slowly into autumn (because we didn’t have a summer this year) the
Bobchatters who attended last night's meeting at The Red Bull were
Bill Dallas, Nigel Bevis, Rob Turner, Emma Barber, Kalu, Chris Rolph,
Armando Fusco, Tim Smart, Richard Stokes, Allen Purvis, John Nye and
John Stokes. It was great to see Emma at her first Cambridge Bobchat
and also the return of Kalu to the fold. As ever John Nye was the
perfect host and kept things moving nicely through all manner of
topics from Armando’s journey with the late Sinead O’Connor and
‘Duquesne Whistle’ to the years the late Robbie Robertson spent with
Dylan; from new books by Clinton Heylin and Terri Thal to the
‘Mixing Up The Medicine’ extravaganza; from the wonderful ‘The Man
In Me’ video to the news of the upcoming tour. On and on we went
until the other Emma (who is sadly leaving us) called ‘Time’ and the
evening ended. But, oh yes, we had so much more to Bobchat about and
much to reminisce - and it sure was good, on a night like this. JRS
26 October 2023 - Red Bull meeting
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TCBDS Bobchat at The Red Bull,
26 October 2023.
From left: Rob Turner, John Nye, Emma Barber,
Nancy Cobb and John Stokes. |

With the turning of the clocks
just a few days away you could certainly say it was not dark yet but
it's getting there. No sign of impending darkness though loomed
large at The Red Bull tonight, which was
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Bobchat at The Red Bull,
26 October 2023.
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attended by the bright and breezy Bobchatters Nancy, Craig, Bill,
Armando, Tim, Sue, Ben, Rob, Jonathan, Chris, Emma, Allen, Richard
and the two Johns. It was really great to have the opportunity
to welcome Nancy and Craig to the meeting and to receive a gift of a
badge from Nancy's friend Marty Newman, author of 'Bob Dylan's
Malibu', see
here. As ever John Nye masterfully steered the good ship Bobchat
safely through the mighty ocean that is the Dylan world and we truly
mixed up our own medicine with many topics including Farm Aid,
Budokan, Clinton's, Terri's and Bob's new books all being featured.
With Armando's guidance we had a good look at the promo video for
'Duquesne Whistle' and Richard wowed us once again with his magic.
The new Landlord at the pub seems to have got things under control
and in fact downstairs the place was buzzing. The place to be though
was upstairs with this merry crowd of Dylan folk. And yes, we had so
much more to talk about and more to reminisce. And it sure felt
good. On another night like this. JRS
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TCBDS Bobchat at The
Red Bull, 26 October 2023. From left: Ben
Hewitson, Jonathan Fudger and Chris Rolph.
A video shot on the night by Nancy Cobb showing
Richard Stokes 'up to his usual [card] tricks',
can be seen
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TCBDS Bobchat at
The Red Bull, 26 October 2023. Craig Jamieson
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TCBDS Bobchat at The Red Bull,
26 October 2023.
From left: Jonathan Fudger, John Nye
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14 December 2023 - Red Bull meeting
It was mince pies a go-go for tonight's pre-Christmas meeting of The
Cambridge Bob Dylan Society at The Red Bull. Joining in the
merriment for a good few hours of proper Bobchat were Bill, Chris
R., Kalu, Armando, Richard, Arthur, Helena, Tom, Ines, Allen and the
two Johns. Apologies for absence were received from Rob and also
from Jonathan, who was performing his jury service duties. John Nye
played Santa Clause as he opened his sack to start off the evening's
entertainment, which of course focused on all things Bob and
included another look at 'The Complete Budokan 1978' boxset with
John showing some rare '78 footage. There was then some discussion
about the changed lyrics to 'Tangled Up In Blue' in the light of the
recent WhatsApp exchanges on our TCBDS WhatsApp group. Kalu gave a
very insightful talk about Dylan's 'Philosophy Of Modern Song' (yes
POMS) and we considered Dylan's recent cover versions with
particular reference to the songs 'Bad Actor' and 'Footlights'.
Richard was his usual magical self, John N. showed that very
interesting interview with Marty Newman, author of the book 'Bob
Dylan's Malibu', who guested at one of our online Zoom Bobchat
meetings during the pandemic years, and we had our own tribute to
Shane MacGowan, including Kylie and Nick Cave, see
here.
2024 will be an important year for TCBDS as it will be our 40th
anniversary. Time is certainly a jet plane! In the meantime, as far
as tonight was concerned, we could have Bobchatted forever and never
realised the time. And it sure felt good on a night like this. JRS
2024 -
TCBDS 40th anniversary year!!
29 February 2024 - Red Bull meeting
In all the 40 years of TCBDS gatherings
in Cambridge I cannot recall whether we have ever had a meeting on
the special date of 29th February. So this evening's meeting was
something of a rarity. Sharing in that rarity the happy Bobchatters
who came along to The Red Bull were Craig, Nancy (all the way from
Palm Springs), Sue, Tim, Ian (all the way from Nottingham), Tom,
Ines, Helena, Chris, Allen, Richard, Armando and the two Johns.
Apologies for absence were received from Rob and Jonathan, and also
from Bill, who was caught up in the rail strike. In his usual
unflappable style John Nye led us through all the magnetic movements
and topics to be covered during the course of the evening. This of
course included the new 22 date tour of U.S., the first show of
which would be the day after the meeting, together with the somewhat
more unusual prospect of Dylan joining up with the Willie Nelson's
band of outlaws as they play various amphitheatres, including the
Hollywood Bowl. Taking the example of what Keith Agar did on his
holidays, namely listening to all of Dylan's albums in order, we
took a deep dive into Dylan's early days and showed films of Newport
Folk Festival 1963 and Quest from 1964. John N also introduced a
very interesting segment regarding Dylan's involvement with Club 47,
Cambridge, MA. After the two Johns visit to Castle Fine Art, in
Cambridge, the new Bob Dylan art pieces were viewed and we touched
on a possible new album, the 'Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid'
outtakes featured on 'The 50th Anniversary Collection - 1973', and
the recordings of 'Planet Waves'. Once again Richard wowed us with a
right royal sleight of hand with Nancy being his willing assistant.
Throughout the evening there were healthy round table discussions
which made for a proper night of Bobchat and of course we concluded
with the TCBDS anthem 'Series of Dreams'. There was always much more
to talk about and much more to reminisce. And it sure felt good on a
night like this. JRS
25 April 2024 - Red Bull meeting
Although there is a temporary pause in
the Never Ending Tour to enable Bob to do his
hoedown thing with Willie Nelson, and whilst we anxiously await the
announcement of the European dates, unperturbed we did our own
hoedown thing tonight at another meeting of the (hopefully) never
ending Cambridge Bob Dylan Society. Joining in the fun at The Red
Bull were Nancy, Craig, Bill, Rob, Ian, Tim, Sue, Chris, Jonathan,
Allen, Andrew, Armando, John S and John N, who opened the meeting
and wonderfully kept everything on track for a great night of Bobchat. After continuing our deep dive into Dylan's back catalogue
we arrived at 1965 and there were many stories to tell about that
phenomenal year including how Chris endeavoured to record those BBC
broadcasts on a reel-to-reel recorder, what Nancy thought of the
show she attended in Hollywood, how Dylan transitioned from folk to
rock and the very intriguing story reported with press extracts by
John N of an intended performance of a super group involving Dylan,
Clapton and John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers, which would have
drastically changed how the things would have turned out. We had
some great music on the night from Jonathan, who performed his own
special version of Subterranean Homesick Blues to keep us focused on
the year in question, and there was also time for some outtakes from
the Newport Folk Festival when 'Like A Rolling Stone' was first performed.
To our amusement that special one-man audience from Experiment Ensam
was also aired. As always there were many inter-related discussions
which made for a proper night of Bobchat and of course we concluded
with the TCBDS anthem 'Series of Dreams'. There was always much more
to talk about and much more to reminisce. And it sure felt good on a
night like this. JRS
20 June 2024 - Red Bull meeting
According
to The Old Farmers Almanac, today 20th June, is the Summer Solstice
and everything could go downhill from now on. Well, I am pretty sure
that there were no farmers at tonight's meeting of The Cambridge Bob
Dylan Society (although they would have been very welcome) and no
sense of anything going downhill. Indeed things were very much on
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Some who attended TCBDS Bobchat at The Red Bull, 20 June
2024. Top row: Chris Rolph, Oscar Black, Craig Jamieson and
Armando Fusco. Bottom row: John Stokes, Allen Purvis, Ian
Gallon and Richard Stokes. Pictures taken by Nancy Cobb.
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up as there was so much to Bobchat about.
Joining this happy band of Bob folk at The Red Bull were Craig,
Steve, Carrie, Ian, Jason, Ally, Nancy, Chris, Ben, Oscar, Richard,
Armando, and the two Johns. John Nye magnificently sowed the seed
for the evening and we delightfully ploughed through all manner of
subjects including Allen's views of the new 'Route 66' collection
with a nod to earlier art works from 1968; Ally enthused us with her
amazing knowledge and experience regarding Dylan's artw
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Nancy Cobb
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John Nye at TCBDS Bobchat meeting at The
Red Bull, 20 June 2024.
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orks and
Armando provided a revelation concerning Dylan's cover of the Paul
Simon song 'The Boxer'. Our 'deep dive' arrived at the year 1966 with John
Nye giving a full account of the concert he attended and providing
the original concert programme. There was some excellent guitar work
from Tommy Morrongiello, Freddy Koella and Larry Campbell and with the new tour starting tomorrow we
invoked the Set List Fairy who will get Dylan to play 'Abandoned
Love' (for Nancy), 'Things Have Changed' (for Ally) and 'If Dogs Run
Free' (for Ian - thank you Ian). As always there were many
inter-related discussions which made for a proper night of Bobchat
and of course we concluded with the TCBDS anthem 'Series Of Dreams'.
There was always much more to talk about and much more to reminisce.
And it sure felt good on a night like this. JRS
29 August 2024
- Red Bull meeting
Attending the meeting at The Red Bull on a warm August
evening were Rob, Steve, Carrie Ann, Sue, Tim, Ian, Ines, Tom,
Helena, Jonathan, Martin, Richard, Paul, Bill, Armando, Allen and JohnS. The first topic of the evening had to involve the upcoming
European and U.K. tour and in particular who managed to get what
tickets, with Ian telling us that he is attending the majority of the
27 shows. Lucky guy! Our regular deep dive feature focused on the
year 1967 with various tracks being played and much discussion about
Dylan's output and activities during that very busy year. Richard
gave us a dastardly magic trick of identifying the murderer, and
either side of the break Jonathan and Steve gave us their own
wonderful renditions of some Basement Tapes songs. With some amazing
Internet wizardry Armando streamed Dylan's performance of 'Thin Man'
from the Outlaw concert in Santiago on July 29th and also played the
film of 'Hard Rain' by the photographer Mark Edwards, which had the
group spellbound. Other topics included the soon-to-be-released 1974
box set together with the plans for the TCBDS 40th Celebration on
October 24, before closing with the TCBDS anthem 'Series Of Dreams'.
There was as always much more to Bobchat about and much more to
reminisce, and it sure felt good on a night like this. JRS
24 October 2024
- Red Bull meeting
TCBDS 40th Anniversary Celebrations
It was a Bobtastic night tonight at The
Red Bull when we celebrated 40 years of The Cambridge Bob Dylan
Society. Joining in the fun were Steve, Carrie, Tim, Sue, Bill,
Jess, Tom, Helena, Inez, Chris C, John N, Chris R, Nancy, Stephan,
David, Martin, Jonathan, Craig, Ally, Allen, Sally Ann, Richard,
Armando, Rhonda, Ben, Ben's friend, Keith, JRS, Robbie, Lindy,
Jonathan B, and Barry. A happy gathering of over 30 Dylan folk. The
evening got underway to the sound of Aaron Copland’s ‘Hoedown’
before the irrepressible (and sometimes very naughty) Keith Agar
guided us through 40 years of faces, locations and events that have
created our long history. Live music was provided by our resident
two some Steve and Jonathan, Richard was on hand with his magical
deck of cards and the audience were treated to a rare showing of
that cinematic masterpiece, Armando’s director’s cut of the ‘Series
of Dreams’ video. It was great to meet up with friends both old and
new and, as always, we had much to more talk about and much more to
reminisce. And it sure felt good, on a night like this. JRS
12 December 2024
- Meeting 242
With the faint sound of jingle bells
outside in the distance, the Bobchatters who attended tonight’s
festive meeting of The Cambridge Bob Dylan Society at The Red Bull
were Rob, Steve, Carrie, Bill, Jonathan, Ines, Tom, Helen, Tim, Sue,
Armando, Rhonda, Richard, Allen and JRS. Of course we had to start
the meeting with the ‘Must Be Santa’ video and talk soon turned to
reliving the shows with stories of escapades including when Rob
bumped into Bob Britt and Doug Lancio in a pub after a gig. Film of
the Saturday night show at The Royal Albert Hall was shown on the
big screen and the ‘deep dive’ feature focused on the years 1968/69
with the house band aka ‘The False Prophets’ providing a superb set
with songs from the period and a sing-along version of The Band’s
‘The Weight’. Allen reviewed the ’74 box set and Armando’s ‘quirky
bit’ involved a very entertaining quiz based on the 12 days of
Christmas but linked to objects mentioned in Dylan’s lyrics. There
were mince pies and some great Bobchat covering various subjects
including Bob’s recent tweets, The Great God Pan, the Timothee
Chalamet movie, and what Dylan might be up to next year. As always
there was so much more to talk about and much to reminisce before we
closed the evening with the TCBDS anthem ‘Series of Dreams’. JRS
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