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Bob Dylan Gospel Tour

The Bob Dylan Gospel Tour was a concert tour by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan that consisted of 79 concerts in North America in three legs, lasting from November 1, 1979 to May 21, 1980.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=BobDylan.com )
==Background==
In February 1978, Dylan initiated a ten-month World Tour that consisted of 114 concerts in ten countries. On June 15, Dylan released the album ''Street-Legal'', which received poor reviews from most American critics. Performances on his world tour also received negative reviews. The physical demands of touring were also taking a toll on the artist.〔Heylin 2001, p. 491.〕 During a concert on November 17 in San Diego, someone from the audience threw a small silver cross on stage.〔 Dylan later recalled in a 1979 interview:
Toward the end of his 1978 World Tour, Dylan began performing a new song during sound checks called "Slow Train Coming"—a song with overtly Christian lyrics. During the final concert of the tour on December 16, 1978 in Hollywood, Florida, he performed another new song called "Do Right to Me Baby (Do Unto Others)", with lyrics centered around a Biblical passage from Matthew 7:12, "All things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must likewise do to them; this, in fact, is what the Law and the Prophets mean."〔Heylin 2001, p. 492.〕
According to Dylan, a turning point came one night in late 1978 when he received a "vision and a feeling" that his born-again Christian girlfriend Mary Alice Artres believed was a "visit from Jesus himself". Dylan later said, "Jesus put his hand on me. It was a physical thing. I felt it. I felt it all over me. I felt my whole body tremble. The glory of the Lord knocked me down and picked me up."
Artes was not the only born-again Christian in Dylan's touring band. Steven Soles and David Mansfield were already members of the Vineyard Fellowship, a Christian organization introduced to them by guitarist T-Bone Burnett. According to bassist Rob Stoner, it was Burnette who first began talking to Dylan about Jesus and the Fellowship.〔Spitz 1991, p. 527.〕 Dylan also turned to Helena Springs with "questions that no one could possibly help with", and she encouraged him to pray. Dylan's girlfriend Artes was also a member of Vineyard Fellowship, and it was through her influence that Dylan eventually agreed to attend a three-month Bible study course with Ken Gulliksen.〔Spitz 1991, p. 529.〕
In the first months of 1979, Dylan was writing songs clearly influenced by his new-found Christian faith and Bible study. Dylan initially intended to produce the songs for singer Carolyn Dennis anonymously. "I wanted the songs out," Dylan later recalled, "but I didn't want to do it (), because I knew that it wouldn't be perceived in ''that'' way. It would just mean more pressure. I just did not want that at that time."〔Heylin 2001, p. 500.〕 Eventually Dylan decided to record the songs himself, and assembled a strong group of musicians and production people, including Mark Knofler and Muscle Shoals veterans Barry Beckett and Jerry Wexler, who would co-produce the album with Dylan. Between April 30 and May 11, 1979, Dylan recorded material for a new album at Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The new album of Christian songs called ''Slow Train Coming'' was released on August 20, 1979.
On October 18, 1979, Dylan and his new backing band appeared on the television show ''Saturday Night Live'', performing three songs from the new album: "Gotta Serve Somebody", "I Believe in You", and "When You Gonna Wake Up".〔Heylin 2001, p. 511.〕 Two weeks later, on November 1, 1979, Dylan and his new band initiated a new tour with a fourteen-concert engagement at the Fox Warfield Theatre in San Francisco.〔

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