Bob Dylan Revives Protest Songs & shares Personal Reflections on Stage
Bob Dylan, a musical icon for generations, is currently captivating audiences on the Outlaw Musical Festival tour with a setlist that blends timeless classics and unexpected covers. His recent performances have sparked renewed interest in his politically charged songs, particularly “Masters of War,” a powerful anti-war anthem.
In 1991, Dylan delivered a particularly poignant rendition of “Masters of War” at the grammy Awards. He performed a raw, reggae-infused version after receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award. Interestingly, despite the song’s obvious relevance to global conflicts, he chose not to address current events in his acceptance speech.
Instead, Dylan offered a deeply personal reflection, paraphrasing Psalm 27:10. He shared wisdom passed down from his father, stating, “Son…it’s possible to become so defiled in this world that your own mother and father will abandon you. And if that happens, God will always beleive in your own ability to mend your own ways.” This moment resonated with many, offering a message of hope and self-reliance.
A Return to Protest & Classic Hits
You’ll find Dylan revisiting several iconic songs from the 1960s during this tour. He’s breathing new life into these pieces, connecting with audiences across generations.Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:
“The Times They Are A-Changin'”
“Mr. tambourine Man”
“Positively Fourth Street”
“It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a train to Cry”
“Don’t think Twice, It’s All Right”
“Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues”
“Masters of War”
Beyond the Familiar: Unexpected Covers
Dylan isn’t just relying on his well-known catalog. He’s also surprising fans with a selection of lesser-known cover songs. These choices demonstrate his eclectic taste and deep appreciation for musical history.
Consider these additions to his setlist:
Charlie Rich’s “I’ll Make It All Up To You”
Bobby Blue bland’s “Share You love With Me”
George “Wild Child” butler’s “Axe and the Wind”
Tour Dates & European Run
The outlaw Music Festival continues with upcoming dates. You can catch Dylan live at:
Hershey Park Stadium, Hershey, Pennsylvania – September 9th
Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, wisconsin – September 19th
Following the festival, Dylan will embark on an extensive tour across Europe in October. This international leg promises to bring his music to fans worldwide.
Dylan’s current tour is more than just a concert series. It’s a journey through his remarkable career,a testament to his enduring artistry,and a reminder of the power of music to reflect and shape our world. It’s a chance to witness a legend connect with his audience on a deeply personal level, offering both nostalgia and fresh perspectives.








