Bob Dylan England Tour 1965

Bob Dylan England Tour 1965

Bob Dylan's 1965 England Tour was a tour that Bob Dylan gave in England during late April and early May 1965. It was widely documented by filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker, who used the footage of the tour in the documentary Dont Look Back.

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