Watch Bob Dylan Play 'Not Fade Away' as His Grateful Dead Tribute Week in Japan Continues

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Bob Dylan has been playing Grateful Dead songs all week in Japan, including most recently their take on Buddy Holly's 'Not Fade Away'

played it 566 times between 1969 and 1996. Dylan first covered the song in 1997, and it became a staple of his shows in early 1999 to commemorate Holly on the 40th anniversary of his death. He stopped playing it in 2002, and only brought back for one night in 2009 when he played in Holly’s hometown of Lubbock, Texas. This new performance in Japan is the first time he’s covered it in the past 14 years.

Dylan was in the audience when Holly’s Winter Dance Party Tour played the Duluth Armory in Duluth Minnesota on January 31, 1959, just three days before the singer’s death. The show left a huge mark on Dylan. “I was three feet away from him,” Dylan said at the 1998 Grammys after winning Album of the Year forat me. And I just have some sort of feeling that he was—I don’t know how or why—but I know he was with us all the time we were making this record in some kind of way.

Dylan’s five-night stand at the Tokyo Garden Theater wrapped up April 16. He once again attempted “Brokedown Palace,” but this time he gave up after just 90 seconds and launched into “Goodbye Jimmy Reed.” We’re still waiting for audio to emerge of either of the broke-down “Brokedown Palace,” but we should feel lucky fans captured “Truckin'” and “Not Fade Away.

It’s impossible to know what exactly is causing Dylan to dip into the Dead’s catalog, but their history together goes back decades. The Dead had 17 Dylan songs in their live repertoire, including “When I Paint My Masterpiece,” “It’s All Over Now Baby Blue,” “Queen Jane Approximately,” and “Maggie’s Farm.” In 1987, they co-headlined a U.S.

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