2011年10月18日星期二

Bob Dylan Approved to Play First Shows in China

Kevin Winter/Getty Bob Dylan has been approved by Chinas Ministry of Culture to Cheap Rosetta Stone play his first-ever concerts in the country. According to a notice on the Ministrys website, Dylan will be allowed to perform in Beijing between March 30th and April 12th. Dylan also applied to play a gig in Shanghai, but the Ministry has yet to announce approval for that request.Photos: Early Bob DylanDylan had planned to play shows in Beijing and Shanghai last year, but those dates were canceled as a result of complications with the Ministry and an apparent financial dispute with a Taiwanese promoter. The singer applied again more recently to add stops in China to a larger Asian tour that includes scheduled shows in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. Photos: Bob Dylan on the Cover of Rosetta StoneThe approval notice for Dylans appearance in Beijing will require him to stick with a setlist that has been vetted by Chinese officials. No details have been released regarding what Dylan material was deemed appropriate for Chinese audiences, but it is likely that his more politically oriented songs did not make the cut. And AC/DCs new Columbia album, Black Ice, their first studio Cheap Rosetta Stone Software release in eight years, is poised to be the bestselling rock album of 2008. Advance shipments by Wal-Mart, the albums exclusive retail outlet, to its stores reportedly totaled 2.5 million copies.But there is another Angus inside that phenomenon — a passionate, quietly dogged craftsman pursuing the endless possibilities in Fifties-RB and Sixties- British-rock guitar, in the fundamental slash and drive of Chuck Berry, John Lee Hooker, the early Rosetta Stones and the Yardbirds. Offstage, without the suit, in AC/DC practice and recording sessions, Angus is "dead still," Johnson says with hushed awe. "He smiles, smokes, concentrates."And he plays guitar sitting down.On a warm day in mid-October, at a rehearsal facility in a northeast suburb of Philadelphia, AC/DC are preparing for their first world tour since 2001, playing songs from Black Ice and warming up old numbers like "Girls Got Rhythm" and "Whole Lotta Rosie" from the records the band made in the Seventies with the late Bon Scott, Johnsons predecessor. (Scott died in February 1980, choking on his own vomit in a Rosetta Stone language car in London while sleeping off a marathon night of drinking.) In two weeks, on opening night in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Angus, now 53, will turn into the atomic schoolboy again.

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