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Raconteurs, Foo Fighters & Kings of Leon opening for Bob Dylan | new album stream

Bob Dylan (who doesn't like the sound of modern music) seems to be giving a modern audience more reason to come see him play - modern openers like Kings of Leon (who are also touring with the Stills), Foo Fighters (who just toured with Frank Black), and The Raconteurs (who are also touring without him). Dylan's new album is streaming at AOL Music. All tour dates below....

Bob Dylan w/ Kings of Leon | 2006
10-11 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum
10-13 Seattle, WA - Key Arena
10-14 Portland, OR - Memorial Coliseum
10-16 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic
10-17 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic
10-18 Sacramento, CA - ARCO Arena
10-20 Los Angeles, CA - Forum
10-22 San Diego, CA - Cox Arena
10-24 Denver, CO - Fillmore
10-25 Lincoln, NE - Pershing Auditorium
10-27 Chicago, IL - Sears Centre
10-28 Chicago, IL - Sears Centre

Bob Dylan w/ Foo Fighters | 2006
10-29 St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center
10-31 Madison, WI - Kohl Center
11-02 Detroit, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills
11-03 London, Ontario - John Labatt Centre
11-05 Ottawa, Ontario - Scotiabank Place
11-07 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
11-08 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre

Bob Dylan w/ The Raconteurs | 2006
11-09 Portland, ME - Cumberland County Civic Center
11-11 Boston, MA - Agganis Arena
11-12 Boston, MA - Agganis Arena
11-13 Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum
11-15 Amherst, MA - Mullins Center at University of Massachusetts
11-16 East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines
11-17 Fairfax, VA - Patroit Center
11-18 Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Spectrum

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Posted on August 28, 2006 12:53 PM

Comments (11)

Speaking of albums that can be streamed at AOL Music's Full CD Listening Party: OMG... Not only is there no cleavage on the cover of Jessica Simpson's newest album, you can't see the outline of her boobs at all! How many sales will be lost because of this omission?

Posted by Johnny Knoxville | August 28, 2006 1:59 PM

Why does Dylan hate NYC?

Posted by Andy | August 28, 2006 2:13 PM

How does he hate NYC? He played 5 shows at the Beacon last year. The 2 I went were great shows.

Posted by danfun | August 28, 2006 2:25 PM

ummm..so what's the big deal that dylan prefers vinyl and hates the cd format. the statement had nothing to do with the quality of music now. it's all about analog over digital. nothing new.

and music does suck now comparatively so get over it.

Posted by ryan | August 28, 2006 2:26 PM

Maybe Dylan read some of the comments posted below BV's blog entry about him criticizing the sound of modern recordings and he got pissed off and cancelled his NYC date.

There's a date open on that schedule, November 14. MSG, maybe? The Beacon?

Maybe he'll make a surprise appearance at CBGB before it closes.

Posted by Dave van Ronk Badonkadonk | August 28, 2006 2:28 PM

jack white should produce dylan's next album. this one is ok but a jack-bob pairing would yield a great album i think.

Posted by Anonymous | August 28, 2006 2:38 PM

Have you heard the dylan/jack white 'ball and biscuit'? pretty cool

Posted by Anonymous | August 28, 2006 5:53 PM

Speaking of Jack/Bob pairings, have you heard 'Ball and Biscuit' with Dylan, pretty cool

Posted by Anonymous | August 28, 2006 5:56 PM

Where's Uniondale?

Posted by Ryan | August 30, 2006 1:36 PM

Nassau County, Long Island...it's where the Islanders play.

I'm curious who's idea it was to pick these bands to open.

Aand Dylan's crazy (more than usual) saying this is his best touring band. I prefer the band, and even more than the band, the late-90s band with David Kemper, Charlie Sexton, Larry Campbell, and Tony Garnier. That was one of the best straight ahead rock and roll bands that has ever toured. They were fantastic.

Posted by Anonymous | September 2, 2006 6:15 PM

Nassau County, Long Island...it's where the Islanders play.

I'm curious who's idea it was to pick these bands to open.

Aand Dylan's crazy (more than usual) saying this is his best touring band. I prefer the band, and even more than the band, the late-90s band with David Kemper, Charlie Sexton, Larry Campbell, and Tony Garnier. That was one of the best straight ahead rock and roll bands that has ever toured. They were fantastic.

Posted by Anonymous | September 2, 2006 6:16 PM

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