Bob Dylan Photo GalleryInside Out West tracks down previously unseen photographs taken of legendary singer songwriter Bob Dylan. Visit our exclusive web gallery of Bob Dylan pictures taken by Barry Feinstein, the official photographer on Dylan's 1966 UK tour. Barry has been rooting around in his attic in New York and he's found photographs that haven't been seen for four decades. Now they could form part of the proposed Severn Ferry Museum. Ferry 'cross the Severn... 
The image shows Bob Dylan waiting for a ferry across the River Severn. In the background you can see the first Severn bridge, which was nearing completion. It was taken in 1966, the year that Bob Dylan was performing what became known as the 'Judas' tour. Many fans were angry that he abandoned his traditional acoustic set to go electric in the second half. The first English date of the tour was at Bristol's Colston Hall. The following day, as he set off for his next gig in Cardiff, the boos were still ringing in his ears. So, with the heckling from the night before and all the rain, it's hardly surprising he looked a bit moody as he waited for the ferry. Down The Highway... 
In this shot Bob Dylan poses alongside a vintage car on his trip to the West Country. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall... 
Bob Dylan is photographed looking pensive in the rain during his visit to Bristol. Blowin' in the Wind... 
Bob Dylan strikes a windswept pose on the River Severn as he takes a break from his UK tour schedule. View more Barry Feinstein photographs Credits All photographs are courtesy and copyright of Barry Feinstein Links relating to this story:The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites |