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Bob Dylan Silences Fan Site After Concert Incident

Bob Dylan Takes Action Against Fan ‍Account Sharing Concert Footage

Glasgow, Scotland – Bob Dylan has‍ reportedly taken steps to prevent‍ a popular fan account, Daily Dylan, from sharing recordings of his ‌concerts. Daniel Hildebrand, who‍ operates the Daily Dylan social-media accounts, stated he was “declared an ‘unwanted person'” at Dylan’s November 17th concert in Glasgow.

The‍ move comes as ⁤Dylan increasingly attempts to limit the‍ circulation of‌ footage from⁢ his⁤ live performances, despite recently⁤ releasing a new ⁤box set of bootleg recordings in September titled‌ The ​Bootleg Series ​Vol. 18: Bob Dylan’s⁤ Bootleg Series Volume 18 Through the Open window 1956-1963. While ‌Hildebrand’s Daily‌ Dylan account-which boasts over 100,000 followers-does not record ‍footage ⁤itself, it⁣ aggregates​ recordings‍ made by concertgoers and shares them ‍with fans.

According to ⁣Hildebrand, staff ​cited ⁢the sharing of​ others’ recordings as⁣ the‍ reason for the ban, despite Daily Dylan not ​originating the footage. “It’s safe to assume this was as of the Daily Dylan account,” he‍ explained. As a result, Hildebrand announced he will no ⁤longer post “any material” from Dylan’s shows.

Dylan has⁣ recently implemented other⁢ measures to avoid being filmed at concerts, including wearing⁢ oversized hoodies pulled ⁣over his⁢ head and⁢ positioning ⁤himself behind ⁢luminous lights at the ‍back of the stage, sometimes rendering him ‌unseen by audience members.

The situation‍ has deeply affected ⁣Hildebrand, who is now considering shutting down Daily Dylan. “we’re incredibly proud…of how⁤ we’ve come ​together to celebrate Bob Dylan’s art⁤ with‌ kindness,passion,and friendship,” he wrote.”We’ve poured our hearts into daily Dylan, which ‍makes it painful to take this step and reduce our activity‌ – but it’s necessary.” Dylan’s team has not ‍responded to requests for comment.

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