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DYLAN
UPSETS FANS IN U.S.
5,000 ticket requests for Isle of Wight
AMERICA is "up in arms" over Bob Dylan's forthcoming Festival appearance
at the Isle of Wight! Raymond Foulk, of promoters Fiery Creations Ltd, who flew
back with the Dylan contract from the States last weekend, told the MM on Monday:
"The Americans are a bit upset at Dylan appearing in Britain and not in
the States. We have already had many applications from America for tickets,
and some people are chartering planes to fly over specially for the concert."
Raymond Foulk also discounted rumours that Dylan might appear in a Hyde Park
concert while here. "We hold the rights for the exclusive appearance of
Dylan," he said. "Any rumours that he might appear in Hyde Park are
false."
Meanwhile, ticket applications for the Isle of Wight Festival have been flooding
in. Says Raymond Foulk: 'We had 5,000 requests for tickets after the MM's story
last week."
It is expected that at least 100,000 people will attend the event. Bob Dylan
and the Band will appear on Sunday evening, August 31. But the afternoon's attractions
start at 2 pm through to 6 pm and star Ritchie Havens, Tom Paxton, Pentangle,
Julie Felix, Liverpool Scene, Indo-Jazz Fusions and Gary Farr - brother of Rikki
Farr, who will compere.
Tickets for Sunday afternoon and evening cost £2. Tickets for Saturday
cost 25s. A season covering the two days costs £2 lOs. A huge marquee
is being erected on the Festival site at Woodside Bay, near Ryde, just five
minutes from the beach. Special boats are being laid on from Southampton,
Bournemouth and Southsea
DYLAN
LATEST
New songs for Britain: 200,000 fans expected
Bob Dylan is writing special material for his historic Festival appearance
at the Isle Of Wight on Sunday, August 31. And it is "more than likely"
that his next LP will feature tracks recorded "live" during the event
- which is acting like a magnet for artists and fans from all parts of the world.
GOOD
VIEW
When Dylan arrives for "D-Day," he will he bringing in a retinue
of some 300 American pressmen and photographers. And he personally is likely
to stay on the Isle of Wight for at least five days "He has fallen in love
with the place from a colour movie he saw" added the spokesman.
BOB
DYLAN DUE TODAY
BOB DYLAN arrives in Britain to-day (Thursday)!
He was due to fly into London at 2 am this morning and will go direct to the
Isle of Wight where a 17th century manor house has been put at his disposal.
Dylan's arrival brings a sigh of relief for Fiery Creations the organisers of
the Isle of Wight Festival where Dylan stars over Bank Holiday weekend. Last
Friday, his wife Sarah and son Jesse were due to sail for Britain from New York.
Jesse was taken ill and the ship's doctor advised the parents to get him to
hospital. They left the ship. The boy has since recovered and is expected to
accompany Bob and Sarah on their flight.
Press account
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Bob Dylan setlist
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Backstage with Sarah . |
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