Bob Dylan's Revival: The Lakes Of Pontchartrain and More on His UK and Ireland Tour

Bob Dylan recently performed a traditional folk ballad, 'The Lakes Of Pontchartrain', for the first time in 34 years during his UK and Ireland tour. The song, which references New Orleans, was last played by Dylan in 1991 and was captured by a fan at the Gleneagle INEC Arena in Killarney. Dylan's tour also included covers of Chuck Berry, The Pogues, and Willie Dixon, as well as his own versions of Grateful Dead tracks. Despite some controversy with a fan site operator being asked to leave a show in Glasgow, Dylan continues to make headlines with his music and recent honorary doctorate from Berklee College Of Music.