Bob Dylan makes debut in Vietnam

Legendary American musician Bob Dylan, whose songs became anthems of the anti-Vietnam war movement, played a symbolic first-ever concert in the communist country on Sunday. A hero for the West’s ageing “counter-culture” generation, Dylan and his protest songs are less well-known among the young population of the communist nation, who have no memory of the years of war with the United States.

But that didn’t stop a number of young Vietnamese, as well as foreigners, from turning out for the gig in Ho Chi Minh City and cheering for Dylan, who made no comment on Vietnam or the significance of his appearance there. “We all really enjoyed it,” said a 29-year-old banker, who gave his name as Quan, as he and his friends left the concert in the former Saigon, Vietnam’s largest and most westernised city. As was the case in Beijing, where Dylan also made his debut on Wednesday, he did not play two politically-charged songs that are among his most well-known: “The Times They Are A-Changin'” and “Blowin’ in the Wind”.

After reportedly banning a concert by Dylan last year, Beijing agreed he could perform if his songs were vetted by censors. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Nga could not say whether Dylan’s songs would have to be checked by Vietnamese authorities, but a review by censors would be normal procedure. Dylan’s voice sounded on good form as he performed, dressed in a white hat, black suit and pink shirt, ending the set with an encore that included “Like a Rolling Stone”. One concert-goer, 37-year-old Hoang Quoc Tuan, described himself as a “big fan” of Dylan, having listened to him when he was studying in the UK.

Bob Dylan – Like A Rolling Stone (ORIGINAL)

Bob Dylan – Blowin’ In The Wind (ORIGINAL)

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  • Marisa SungPost author

    Although I never agreed with Bob Dylan on political views, I can appreciate him as a great artist. I am a great admirer of Bob Dylan as a musician! He brings back such great memories for me. I was absolutely obsessed with “Mr. Tambourine Man” running around like a lunatic as a toddler and performing for my family with my tambourine and piano.

    Bob Dylan Mr Tambourine Man

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