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I wonder if they recreated the "Judas!" / "I don't believe you, you're a liar" incident
 
I wonder if they recreated the "Judas!" / "I don't believe you, you're a liar" incident
"Long known as Dylan’s Royal Albert Hall Concert due to bootleg mislabeling, the 1966 concert actually took place at the Manchester Free Trade Hall. Infamously, an audience member screamed “Judas” at Dylan during the electric portion of the set. Over five decades later, somebody apparently recreated the moment at Cat Power’s show, and, instead of instructing the band to “play it fuckin’ loud,” Chan Marshall responded by mentioning Jesus.

“It was something impulsive,” Marshall explained. “I wasn’t expecting the audience to recreate their part of the original show as well, but then I wanted to set the record straight—in a way, Dylan is a deity to all of us who write songs.”"
from: Cat Power Releasing Live Album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert
 
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"Long known as Dylan’s Royal Albert Hall Concert due to bootleg mislabeling, the 1966 concert actually took place at the Manchester Free Trade Hall. Infamously, an audience member screamed “Judas” at Dylan during the electric portion of the set. Over five decades later, somebody apparently recreated the moment at Cat Power’s show, and, instead of instructing the band to “play it fuckin’ loud,” Chan Marshall responded by mentioning Jesus.

“It was something impulsive,” Marshall explained. “I wasn’t expecting the audience to recreate their part of the original show as well, but then I wanted to set the record straight—in a way, Dylan is a deity to all of us who write songs.”"
from: Cat Power Releasing Live Album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert
god that's the most obnoxiously chan marshall thing to do, of course.
 
god that's the most obnoxiously chan marshall thing to do, of course.
? She just shouts, "Jesus." If anything, the author of the article is to blame with "mentioning," which makes it sound like she went on some lengthy diatribe involving Jesus. Shouting "Jesus" back to a shout of "Judas" seems about as witty and appropriate a response as possible. It may better Dylan's "I don't believe you! You're a liar," though I'll grant they're two very different contexts.

If anyone's curious, you can hear the audio of the interaction at the beginning of the "Ballad of a Thin Man" recording linked to at the bottom of the Pitchfork article.
 
? She just shouts, "Jesus." If anything, the author of the article is to blame with "mentioning," which makes it sound like she went on some lengthy diatribe involving Jesus. Shouting "Jesus" back to a shout of "Judas" seems about as witty and appropriate a response as possible. It may better Dylan's "I don't believe you! You're a liar," though I'll grant they're two very different contexts.

If anyone's curious, you can hear the audio of the interaction at the beginning of the "Ballad of a Thin Man" recording linked to at the bottom of the Pitchfork article.
Ever since I saw her spend 30 minutes of her show being very, very stoned and asking the audience to help her tune, my patience with Chan Marshall's antics is pretty thin. Although this does sound more like a dickhead journalist overselling facts on the ground for the sake of a blurb
 
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