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Watch Bob Dylan play ‘Basement Tapes’ track ‘You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere’ for first time in 14 years at Washington concert

Watch Bob Dylan play ‘Basement Tapes’ track ‘You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere’ for first time in 14 years at Washington concert

Bob Dylan wheeled out a ‘Basement Tapes’ rarity at a recent Washington show, playing ‘You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere’ for the first time in 14 years.

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Over the weekend, the Nobel-winning songwriter extended his long-running ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ tour into late 2026, adding further North American dates to the run, which took Dylan to the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Woodinville on Saturday night (June 6).

He opened the show with ‘Basement Tapes’ cut ‘You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere’, with guitarists Doug Lancio and Bob Britt providing some light vocals to the track, which he hadn’t played in concert since 2012.

The song itself has been covered by the likes of The Byrds and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, making it slightly less surprising than the addition of ‘Baby’, Won’t You Be My Baby’ to the opening night’s setlist.

Two days earlier, he’d delved into the ‘Basement Tapes’ deep cut, which he hadn’t touched since recording it some 59 years ago.

Earlier this year, Paul McCartney said Dylan was the one artist that he feels “nervous” to approach, and in another recent interview, revealed he had recently been to see one of his shows and admitted: “Honestly, I couldn’t tell what song he was doing.”

He said that he understood if he “doesn’t want to do ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’, maybe he’s fed up with it”, but added, “I would like to hear it. And I paid!”

Dylan has spoken highly of McCartney many times, including in 2007 when he said: “I’m in awe of McCartney. He’s about the only one that I am in awe of. He can do it all. And he’s never let up…He’s just so damn effortless.”

Elsewhere, Dylan paid tribute to Shane MacGowan with a cover of ‘A Rainy Night In Soho’ in Dublin back in November, while at another show in Ireland he performed a traditional folk ballad for the first time in 34 years.

Earlier on the tour, the operator of a Dylan fan site claimed he was asked to leave the venue in Glasgow, after being told he was an “unwanted person”. He said he was removed from the gig because he had been recirculating live photos and footage from Dylan’s tour – which prohibits the use of video cameras and mobile phones.

It was also reported last year that Dylan had been working on new music with “members of his band” in Albany, New York. He has also contributed to Willie Nelson’s new album ‘Dream Chaser’, which came out in May.

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