TRUSTING HIMSELF
Bob Dylan 1985
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A summary of recording &
concert activities,
releases, tapes & books.

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Despite the fact
that Dylan did not tour 1985 was a year of extreme visibility. At least twelve
interviews, a new album, Empire
Burlesque, and four charity engagements, the "We Are The World"
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Two songs are
overdubbed at The Power Station in New York City and later released on Empire Burlesque: Tight Connection
To My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love) and Clean Cut Kid. |
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This day Dylan participates in two
recording sessions, the first results in Seeing
The Real You At Last, released on Empire Burlesque, the other is the We Are The World�recording�session. |
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Recording�for Empire Burlesque�continues at The Cherokee Studio in |
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19-24
February |
Recordings for Empire Burlesque are moved to The Power Station in |
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Final Empire Burlesque recording sessions at The Power Station. |
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March |
Bill Flanagan�interviews�Dylan for his book "Written in My Soul". |
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Dylan plays harmonica at a Sly Dunbar�- Robbie Shakespeare�session in RPM Recording Studio in |
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May |
The single Tight Connection To My Heart/We Better Talk This Over�is released. |
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8 June |
Release of�Empire
Burlesque. |
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Bob Dylan answers telephone calls from
listeners in the radio program Rock-Line. |
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11 July |
Dylan jams with Mick Jagger late at night in The Lone Star Caf� in New York
City. Paul Simon and Keith Richard are also present. |
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Dylan performs with Keith Richards�and Ron Wood�at Live Aid. Dylan's
proposal to set aside a tiny amount of the raised money for the farmers
inspires Willie Nelson�to organize Farm Aid. |
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25 July |
Dylan sings Blowin' In The Wind, A Hard
Rain's A-Gonna Fall and The Times
They Are A-Changin at the 12th World Festival of Youths and Students�in |
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Dylan makes his third benefit
appearance when he participates in the recording of�the |
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August |
Scott Chen�from |
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Shooting of the video When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
at the Gymnasium of First Methodist Church in |
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September |
Cameron Crowe interviews Dylan, the
result is published in the Biograph booklet. |
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Charles Young�interviews�Dylan for MTV. Dylan mentions his
collaboration with David Stewart and that he will be touring next year with
"60 to 100 shows". |
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Dylan is interviewed by Bob Brown�from ABC-TV in |
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Rehearsals for Farm Aid take place at
Universal Studios in LA. |
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Rehearsals for Farm Aid at Memorial
Stadium in |
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Farm Aid concert with Tom Petty &
The Heartbreakers. |
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Late September |
Mikal Gilmore�interviews�Dylan for the LA Herald Examiner. |
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Fall |
Charles Kaiser�interviews�Dylan for the Boston Review. The result is not published until
April 1986. |
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October |
David Fricke�interviews�Dylan for Rolling Stone |
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October |
Release of�Emotionally
Yours/When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky single. |
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28 October |
Release of�Biograph. |
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Late October |
Denise Worell�interviews�Dylan for a profile in Time�magazine. The complete profile/interview is
published in Worrell's book "Icons" 1989. |
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Early November |
Robert Hilburn�interviews�Dylan for LA Times. |
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Bob Dylan's first 25 years in the
music business is celebrated at the |
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Recording�session in |
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Andy Kershaw�interviews�Dylan. The short conversation is broadcast
by BBC 2, November |
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November |
Bob Dylan
attends a wedding reception at Turpin Meadow Ranch, |
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December |
Dylan starts rehearsing with Tom Petty�& The Heartbreakers at Soundstage 41,
Universal Studios in |
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The recording of Empire Burlesque took place in a number
of sessions starting in mid 1984 and ending in the
beginning of March
Some of the
sessions were produced by Bob Dylan. Here's a summary:
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take released on |
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Song |
takes |
EB[1] |
KOL[2] |
BOOT[3] |
single |
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26 July |
Driftin'
Too Far From Shore |
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Firebird |
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Who Loves You
More |
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Wolf |
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Clean
Cut Kid |
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6 December |
New |
2 |
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(x) |
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Queen Of Rock
'n' Roll |
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Look
Yonder |
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7 December |
Look Yonder |
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9 December |
Gravity Song |
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10, 11 December |
New |
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(x) |
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14 December |
Something's Burning, Baby |
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(x) |
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The
Girl I Left Behind [4] |
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22 December |
I'll Remember You |
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Prince Of
Plunder |
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Seeing
The Real You At Last |
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1985: |
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15 January |
Tight
Connection To My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love) |
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x |
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Clean
Cut Kid |
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x |
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28 January |
Seeing The Real You At Last |
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x |
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5 February |
Trust Yourself |
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x |
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Queen Of Rock
'n' Roll |
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I'll
Remember You |
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x |
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14 February |
Straight A's In Love |
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I See Fire In
Your Eyes |
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Waiting To Get
Beat |
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Emotionally
Yours |
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x |
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The
Very Thought Of You |
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19 February |
When The Line Forms |
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When The Night
Comes Falling From The Sky |
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Never
Gonna Be The Same Again |
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20 February |
Never Gonna Be The Same Again |
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21 February |
Something�s Burning Baby |
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23 February |
When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky |
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24 February |
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3 March |
Dark Eyes |
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4 March |
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Live
history
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Song |
Debut
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Clean Cut Kid |
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Dark Eyes |
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Driftin' Too Far From Shore |
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Emotionally Yours |
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I'll Remember You |
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Never Gonna Be The Same
Again |
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Seeing The Real You At
Last |
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Tight Connection To My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love) |
Toad's Place, |
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Trust Yourself |
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When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky |
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Something's Burning, Baby is the only song from Empire Burlesque that has never been played live.
Officially released live versions
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Hard To Handle |
I'll Remember You |
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Performances
during The Never-Ending Tour
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Clean-Cut Kid |
1988, 1990 |
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Dark Eyes |
1995 |
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Driftin' Too Far From Shore |
1988, 1989 |
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Emotionally Yours |
1993 |
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Tight Connection To My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My
Love) |
1990, 1993 |
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I'll Remember You |
1988-1999, 2001-2003 |
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Never Gonna Be The Same Again |
1995-1997, 1999, 2002, 2003 |
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Seeing The Real You At Last |
1988-1992, 1995-2003 |
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January |
Emotionally Yours |
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I'll Remember You |
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Trust Yourself |
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Seeing The Real You At Last |
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February |
Never Gonna Be The Same Again |
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I See Fire In Your Eyes |
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Queen Of Rock 'n' Roll |
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Straight A's In Love |
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The Very Thought Of You |
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Waiting To Get Beat |
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When The Line Forms |
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When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky |
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March |
Dark Eyes |
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November |
Under Your Spell |
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Notes
1. No version is circulating.
2. Co-written with
Carole Bayer Sager.
Dark Eyes � Homer,
the Slut #8
Mixed Up Confusion In Biograph's Dates by
Movies Inside His Head by John Lindley � The Telegraph #25
The First Live Aid �
We Are The World by John Bauldie � The Telegraph #20
20 ABC Interview � Talkin' Bob Dylan 1984 & 1985
Charles Young Interview � Talkin' Bob Dylan 1984 & 1985
Mikal Gilmore Interview � Talkin' Bob Dylan 1984 & 1985
Bob Dylan Interview
� by Mikal Gilmore, On The Tracks #11 (Summer 1997)
Old Grey Whistle Test Interview � Talkin' Bob Dylan 1984 & 1985
Robert Hilburn
Interview � Talkin' Bob Dylan 1984
& 1985
Rockline � Talkin' Bob Dylan 1984 & 1985
Westwood One: Dylan on Dylan � Talkin' Bob Dylan 1984 & 1985
Empire Burlesque ... The Reviews � The Telegraph #21
Empire Burlesque by Larry Sloman � The Telegraph #21
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William J. Clinton |
The Bob Dylan CD & CDR Field Recordings Guide Of William J.
Clinton |
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Tim Dunn |
I Just Write ' |
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Glen Dundas |
Tangled Up In Tapes � 4th Edition A Recording History of Bob Dylan SMA
Services, |
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A Life In Stolen Moments. Bob Dylan Day By Day 1941-1995. Schirmer Books 1996, 404 pages. |
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Bob Dylan, The Recording Sessions 1960-1994 |
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Michael Krogsgaard |
Positively Bob Dylan |
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Michael Krogsgaard |
Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions (Part 3). |
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Craig Pinkerton |
Bob's Boots |
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Ray Stavrou |
A Vinyl Headstone Almost In Place |
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John Baldwin |
The fiddler now upspoke, Volumes 1�5. A collection of Bob Dylan interviews and press conferences. Desolation Row Promotions, 1995. |
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Carl Benson (ed) |
The Bob Dylan Companion � Four
Decades of Commentary. Schirmer Books, |
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Michael Gray |
Song & Dance Man III.
The Art Of Bob Dylan Cassell 1999. Hardback 918 pages. |
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Behind The Shades. A
Biography. Summit Books 1991, 500 pages. |
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Daniel Kramer |
Bob Dylan. Citadel Press
(hardback) or Pocket Books. Great photo book from 1964-1965. |
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Craig McGregor (ed) |
Bob Dylan. A Retrospective. William Morrow 1972 |
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Anthony Scaduto
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Bob Dylan. An intimate
biography. New American Library 1973 |
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Robert Shelton |
No Direction Home. The Life and
Music of Bob Dylan. New American Library 1986. |
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Howard Sounes |
Down The Highway. The Life
Of Bob Dylan. Groove Press 2001. |
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Elizabeth M. Thomson (ed) |
Conclusions On The Wall. New Essays On
Bob Dylan. Thin Man 1980 |
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Paul Williams |
Watching The River Flow Observations on Bob Dylan's Art-in-Progress, 1966-1995. Omnibus Press 1996, 255 pages. |
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Paul Williams |
Performing Artist � The Middle
Years: 1974-1986 |
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