[Machine Translation] - Dylan's Shocking Rock Turn from Folk Nobleman! Dylan's Live from the Era of Change - 19 live performances at the Newport Folk Festivals from 1963 to '65! The collection covers in chronological order, from his performance as a folk singer to the moment he turned to rock music! Including "Playboy Playgirl" with Joan Baez and Pete Seeger! Included is the first live performance of the miracle song "Like A Rolling Stone"! Eternal Grooves' new series "ROCK OFF" is now available! The movie "A COMPLETE UNKNOWN" is the talk of the town. In 1963, Bob Dylan appeared at the Newport Folk Festival, a major folk event, and sang such protest songs as "The Wind Blows", "The Shigaranai Infantryman", and "God Is On My Side", and became a household name in the folk world. Bob Dylan was a new leader in the world of folk music. The United States of America is a free country in turmoil. The United States, a free country in turmoil, deep-rooted racism against blacks, and the Vietnam War... The first song on the CD is a live performance of "Playboys And Playgirls" with Pete Seeger. The first track on the CD is a live performance of "Playboys And Playgirls" with Pete Seeger. This song from Dylan's pen was sung as "Playboys And Playgirls" by the Folk Campers, the ignition point of the Shinjuku Folk Guerrilla in Japan, as the theme song at folk gatherings of the time, but it had never been released as the original Bob Dylan song until now. The song has never been released as the original Bob Dylan. A year later, in 1964, Dylan introduced new songs such as "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "The Liberty Bell," which featured a series of rhymes and vivid literary imagery. Dylan's changes did not stop there. In 1965, he performed an unannounced, loud electric show with a rock band and left the stage to a storm of boos from the bewildered folk audience. Dylan reappeared on stage with his acoustic guitar in hand and sang "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", breaking up with the folk audience, or rather, with his past self. This is a thorough chronological record of Dylan's transition from folk to rock. The simple and vivid Dylan of the folk era and the fiery Dylan who challenges to rock, this is a rich live recording of 77 minutes of Dylan's transition.