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15. NOVEMBER 2009
Boston / Massachusetts - Wang Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Bobby V.
The show was electric, even if the crowd wasnt always so. The
ushers seemed to be actually trying to get people to sit down after
the start, and soon all too many obliged. The higher ticket prices for
the smaller venue might have been the cause, the crowd being maybe a
bit older than some of the arenas offering general admission. But a
Dylan theatre show cant be beat, the Wang was great, and Im sure
United Palace this week will live up to the hype, as well. But for the
relative melancholy, people still seemed to appreciate the legend, and
he reciprocated, with more jucking and jiving than ever, and
appearances not only behind the obligatory keyboard (facing crowd left),
but center stage with guitar in hand and moving about with mic and
harp, as well. And all three positions came in the first three songs!
It was unreal. So no worries to those with center-right tickets this
time around, Bob will give yall plenty of face time too.
Bob Links
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HIGHLIGHTS
Gonna Change My Way
Of Thinking
Cold Irons Bound
Not Dark Yet
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston, Massachusetts
15 November 2009

2 CDR
WalkinīDude
Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Lewis
& stewART CD Artwork 2009
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SETLIST
1. Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
2. The Man In Me
(Bob center stage on harp)
3. Beyond Here Lies Nothinī
4. Itīs All Over Now, Baby Blue
(Bob on guitar)
5. RollinīAnd Tumblinī
6. TryinīTo Get To Heaven
7. Cold Irons Bound
(Bob center stage on harp)
8. Not Dark Yet
(Bob center stage on harp)
9. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
10. Forgetfull Heart
(Bob center stage on harp)
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Nettie Moore
13. Thunder On The Mountain
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man
(Bob center stage on harp)
15. Like A Rolling Stone
16. Jolene
17. All Along The Watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp, Guitar
Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Charlie Sexton
Lead Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel, Banjo
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Gallery 2009
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14. NOVEMBER 2009
Boston / Massachusetts - Wang Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Tyler Wilhelm
My Wife's Home Town: Bob picked up the guitar for the second (and
last) time of the night. This was the first real highlight of the show
for me. Real slow blues groove, with Dylan playing very solid guitar
parts. Very good vocals as well. This was also the first song where I
could see Bob really interacting with the band. The only new song from
TTL, but it was fantastic.
...
Cold Irons Bound: Dylan took center stage with just a mic stand in
front of him with a harmonica and a mic (for the harmonica) in his
right hand. I personally LOVE it when he does this. Not only was the
arrangement fantastic, changing the swampy original into a driving,
pounding rock tune, but Bob was really alive here. He was moving his
legs and accenting certain lyrics physically, as well as vocally. I
distinctly remember him pointing to someone in the audience during 'I
went to church on Sunday, as she passed by,' thought that was so cool.
His harmonica solo sent the crowd wild. That was definitely a
highlight of this show, if not the highlight.
...
Ballad Of Hollis Brown: Fantastic. Bob center stage again giving us a
straight narration of this tune. His voice fits the song perfectly, I
was completely blown away. Towards the end Bob took one blow on the
harmonica, then changed his mind and let the band finish. Rivals Cold
Irons Bound as the overall highlight.
Bob Links
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HIGHLIGHTS
My Wifeīs Home Town
Cold Irons Bound
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston, Massachusetts
14 November 2009

2 CDR
WalkinīDude
Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Lewis
& stewART CD Artwork 2009
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SETLIST
1. Catīs In The Well
2. Lay Lady Lay
(Bob on guitar)
3. Most Likely You Go Your Way
(And Iīll Go Mine)
4. My Wifeīs Home Town
(Bob on guitar)
5. The Lonesome Death
Of Hattie Carroll
6. Cold Irons Bound
(Bob center stage on harp)
7. Every Grain Of Sand
8. Spirit On The Water
9. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
(Bob center stage on harp)
10. When The Deal Goes Down
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Ain tīīTalkinī
13. Thunder On The Mountain
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man
(Bob center stage on harp)
15. Like A Rolling Stone
16. Jolene
17. All Along The Watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp, Guitar
Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Charlie Sexton
Lead Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel, Banjo
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Gallery 2009
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13. NOVEMBER 2009
Boston / Massachusetts - Wang Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Ron Ely
I was lucky enough to get a few songs off Blonde on Blonde (Note:
I'm currently working on an "expertise" project on this
album) played live in a completely different style than studio
versions. The opening with "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" was
awesome and a few of my favorites from Dylan (as far as I've ventured
into his music) were played such as Workingman's Blues #2, Highway 61
and Ballad of a Thin Man (which was a great version and good song to
break on before the encore). They played a really nice version of
Watchtower too. As I said, Charlie Sexton can play and he made some
of the songs I didn't know all the more interesting with blues fashion.
I also noticed, not only in this show, but on all live recordings of
Bob that he sings the lyrics the way he wants to and I haven't studied
different live versions of each song but I'd guess he just sings
it however he wants on the spot, which probably keeps him from going
completely mad from playing the same thing over and over again.
Bob surprised me in weird ways, but I guess that's expected. For
instance, I imagined Bob to just sing his songs, pretty much still,
and then leave. He does really awkward hand expressions and stances. I
don't know what it is, I just found it amusingly odd. He also dances
like an old man at his piano, probably because he is an old man. Another
thing I found amusing was when I was seated, an usher of the theatre
went around to each section and told people not to talk during the
show or else Bob might walk off. It was a fun time and I
hope he lives up to the hype of "always being better the 2nd
night."
Bob Links
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HIGHLIGHTS
High Water
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston, Massachusetts
13 November 2009

2 CDR
Romeo Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Lewis
& stewART CD Artwork 2009
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SETLIST
1. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
2. Girl Of The North Country (Bob on guitar)
3. Beyond Here Lies Nothinī
4. Just Like A Woman
5. High Water
(For Charly Patton)
(Bob center stage on harp)
6. I Feel A Change CominīOn
(Bob on harp)
7. Cold Irons Bound
(Bob center stage on harp)
8. Spirit On The Water
(Bob on harp)
9. Honest With Me
(Bob on harp)
10. Workingmanīs Blues #2
(Bob center stage on harp)
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Ain tīīTalkinī
13. Thunder On The Mountain
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man
(Bob center stage on harp)
15. Like A Rolling Stone
16. Jolene
17. All Along The Watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp, Guitar
Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Charlie Sexton
Lead Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel, Banjo
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Gallery 2009
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12. NOVEMBER 2006
Boston / Massachusetts - Agganis Arena
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Ray Padgett
I'd been waiting five shows for Nettie Moore, and
this was my last chance this tour. And not only did I get it, but boy did Bob
deliver! The easy highlight of the show, and a highlight of my concert-going
experience overall. I'd heard how great this one was live, but had avoided
listening to any recordings so I could hear it live for the first time in person.
It was everything it was cracked up to be and more, even better than the
already-great album version. During the verses there was a little more
instrumentation than on the album, but not much, and it was sung very faithfully.
The main difference was he did something totally different with the "Oh I
miss you Nettie Moore" line than on the album. I don't think it was quite
as good, but it was fun to hear anyway.
Review by Jason Polanski
Then there was also the body movements. Reminded me of the way Neil Young leads
Crazy Horse through a jam. The idea that musicians can follow each others
changes not by chord sheets or prearranged plans, but by body movement. At one
point during the show, Bob was doing this sort of timed sway that Donnie would
copy to the point that they were sort of dancing together.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Senor
Honest with me
Nettie Moore
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston Massachusetts
12 November 2006

2 CDR
M & A Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Lewis & stewART CD Artwork 2006
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2006
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SETLIST
1. Absolutely sweet Mary
2. Senor
(Tales of Yankee power)
3. Honest with me
4. Positively 4th street
5. Masters of war
6. īTil I fell in love with you
7. When the deal goes down
8. Cold irons bound
9. Every grain of sand
10. Rollinīand tumblinī
11 Tangled up in blue
12. Nettie Moore
13. Highway 61 revisited
14. Thunder on the mountain
15. Like a rolling stone
16. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Denny Freeman
Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Archive 2006
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11. NOVEMBER 2006
Boston / Massachusetts - Agganis Arena
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Jason Polanski
But I've already read some reviews of this show that weren't as high praise. I
will say that what I liked the best was how uneasy things seemed. How Bob never
let the music go in the expected direction, even if it meant destroying the song.
Those tribute artists at Lincoln Center sung Bob's songs with respect for the
ages. Bob sung his songs on Saturday night just for Saturday night.
(Bob Links)
Review by J. E. Murray
He spoke little to the audience, as usual, but prior to All Along the Watchtower
said to the audience, "I would like to have played guitar to this song
tonight but I would have had to find someone who would be able to accompany me."
Then said, "Who knows, maybe sometime in the future
." Of course
that made everyone cheer at the prospect of him picking up the guitar again, but
I was thinking that it was a joke at the expense of his band. He does have that
sarcastic sense of humor. At the conclusion of the encore, Bob and the band
stood on the stage for a minute or two to take in the applause.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
She belongs to me
Tangled up in blue
Highway 61 revisited
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston Massachusetts
11 November 2006

2 CDR
M & A Recording
Complete show
RTWORK
Lewis & stewART CD Artwork 2006
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2006
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SETLIST
1. Maggieīs farm
2. She belongs to me
3. Lonesome day blues
4. Donīt think twice, itīs all right
5. Itīs alright, ma
(Iīm only bleeding)
6. Workingman īs blues #2
7. Tangled up in blue
8. Blind Willie McTell
9. Most likely you go your way
(And Iīll go mine)
10. Ballad of Hollis Brown
11 Highway 61 revisited
12. Spirit on the water
13. Summer says
14. Thunder on the Mountain
15. Like a rolling stone
16. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Denny Freeman
Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Archive 2006
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17. APRIL 2005
Boston / Massachusetts - Orpheum Theatre
REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Rick Pearl
One need only look at the set lists from these three shows and compare
them to earlier sets from this North American tour to realize that Bob
has taken his show to a whole 'nother level. In three dates, he sang 38
different songs (unofficially), with the only two repeats (twice each)
being "Highway 61 Revisited" and "All Along The
Watchtower." There were approximately 10 songs that he had not
played previously this year, including one for Sunday's finale - "I
Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" - that quick research would indicate
he hasn't performed in at least five years.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
I dreamed i saw
St. Augustine
Ballad of a thin man
A hard rainīs
a - gonna fall
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 17th April 2005

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. Drifterīs escape
2. Love minus zero / No Limit
3. God Knows
4. Ring them bells
5. Leopard - skin pill - box hat
6. Tryinīto get to heaven
7. Down along the cove
8. I believe in you
9. Tweedle de & tweedle dum
10. I dreamed i saw
St. Augustine
11. Ballad of a thin man
12. A hard rainīs a - gonna fall
13. It takes a lot to laugh,
it takes a train to cry
14. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Denny Freeman
Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel
Elana Fremerman
Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Archive 2005
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16. APRIL 2005
Boston / Massachusetts - Orpheum Theatre
REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Steve Harding
A perfect mix of songs with a lot of highs and very few lows. Dylan
always seems to grab the wrong harmonica at least once every time I see
him. But when he finds the right one he prances out front and makes up
for it. A little comical.
Review by Jay Clark
From Bob, excellent inclusions for the Dylanophile -- Lenny Bruce!!!!,
Every Grain of Sand, Blind Willie McTell -- but I'm willing to bet that
the majority of the Saturday night pre-marathon crowd didn't recognize
any of 9 songs between "Forever Young" and "Highway 61
Revisited". (Also, to echo a review from earlier in the tour -- 4
songs from Love & Theft seems excessive, even though they were among
the best-performed of the night.)
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
If you see her say hello
Lenny Bruce
Blind Willie McTell
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 16th April 2005

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. Maggieīs farm
2. Forever young
3. Cry a while
4. Bye and byee
5. Ballad of Hollis Brown (A)
6. If you see her say hello
7. Lenny Bruce
8. Honest with me
9. The lonesome death of
Hattie Carroll
10. High water
(For Charlie Patton)
11. Every grain of sand
12. Highway 61 revisited
13. Blind Willie McTell
14. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Denny Freeman
Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel
Elana Fremerman
Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Archive 2005
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15. APRIL 2005
Boston / Massachusetts - Orpheum Theatre
REVIEWS
Bob Links
The
Boston Globe
Boston
Herald
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Review by Larry Fishman
Chimes of Freedom. Never thought I'd hear this one. This was a heart
pounding, head spinning, can't wait to hear the bootleg, freak me out,
never forget version. It's the best version of the song he's ever done
live. Period. I know about these things. ...
For me certainly a fabulous night, some great set choices, great playing.
Great Great Great.
Review by Rick Pearl
Which leads to the top songs of the night. The first had to be "Shelter
From The Storm," which these ears have heard before in concert, but
not sung as passionately as on this night. The annunciation was crystal
clear and Bob sang with as much emotion as he has exhibited in a long
time. The next gold star was "Tomorrow Is A Long Time." I
thought I'd fall out of my chair (which would have been quite a feat in
the cramped old Orpheum aisles) when I heard the first words to this
little-heard gem. My exact thoughts/words? - "This is why we keep
coming out to see this guy; just when you think you've heard it all, he
hits you with something like this!"
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Shelter from the storm
Tomorrow is a long time
Chimes of freedom
Mr. Tambourine man
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 15th April 2005

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. To be alone with you
2. Hazel
3. Itīs alright, ma
(Iīm only bleeding)
4. If dogs run free
5. Tough mama
6. Shelter from the storm
7. Cold irons bound
8. Tomorrow is a long time
9. Highway 61 revisited
10. Chimes of freedom
11. Summer days
12. Mr. Tambourine man
13. Mississippi
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Denny Freeman
Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel
Elana Fremerman
Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Archive 2005
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26. MARCH 2004
Boston / Massachusetts - Avalon Ballroom
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by Jason
Polanski
There was a moment during the final verse of LONESOME DEATH OF HATTIE
CARROLL when Bob Dylan became angry. I've seen the song before and
thought it at the time to be a performance in the mathematical sense.
The theory that, as an improvisational singer, you can create patterns
that portray a sense of emotion that doesn't necessarily have anything
to do with the actual words you are singing. At some point Dylan seemed
angry that the judge was only going to give six months for a crime of
something so unreversable as death itself. He leaned in and attacked the
microphone
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Cold irons bound
I believe in you
Summer days
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 26th March 2004
2 CDR
stewArt
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
2004
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2004
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SETLIST
1. The wicked messenger
2. You ainīt goin`nowhere
3. Cry
a while
4. The lonesome death of
Hattie Carroll (A)
5. Highway 61 revisited
6. Make you feel my love
7. Cold irons bound
8. I donīt believe you
(She acts like we never have met)
9.
Man in the long black
coat (A)
10. Rainy day women
#12 & 35
11. I believe in you
12. Honest with me
13. Tell me that it isnīt true
14. Summer days
15. Down along the cove
16. Like a rolling stone
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar
Larry Campbell
Guitar, Pedal Steel,
Mandoline, Fiddle
electric Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recele
Drums
Richie Hayward
Drums, Congas
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 2004
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25. MARCH 2004
Boston / Massachusetts - Avalon Ballroom
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by Ernest
Gurney
The Roundtable is STILL discussing Bob's second song...definitely the
basic structure of "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere"...and when Bob
started to sing..he faltered a bit.and then the lyrics..of "I'll Be
Your Baby Tonight"...lain like a fitful blanket onto "Nowhere's"
bed...I still think the blending is intentional.but did Bob just start
to sing ".nowhere" ..and then remember his plan? Or what? I
guess we'll have to go to the tapes, as they say..
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Blind Willie Mc Tell
Itīs alright, Ma
Ballad of a thin man
Girl of the North country
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 25th March 2004

2 CDR
Scouser
ART 697/98
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
2004
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2004
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SETLIST
1. Drifter īs escape
2. Iīll be your baby tonight
3. Tweedle dee & tweedle dum
4. Blind Willie Mc Tell
5. Itīs alright, Ma
Iīm only bleeding)
6. Positively 4th street
7. Most likely you go your way
(And Iīll go mine)
8. Ballad of a thin man
9.
Floater
(Too much to ask)
10. Highway 61 revisited
11. Girl of the North country (A)
12. Honest with me
13. Bye and bye
14. Summer days
15. Catīs the Well
16. Like a rolling stone
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar
Larry Campbell
Guitar, Pedal Steel,
Mandoline, Fiddle
electric Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recele
Drums
Richie Hayward
Drums, Congas
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 2004
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24. MARCH 2004
Boston / Massachusetts - Avalon Ballroom
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by Larry
Fishman
???
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
???
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 24th March
2 CDR
stewArt
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
2004
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2004
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SETLIST
1. Maggies farm
2. Iīll be your baby tonight
3. Lonesome
day blues
4. Just like a woman
5. Things have changed
6. Tell me that it isnīt true
7. Highway 61 revisited
8. Canīt wait
9.
Stuck inside the mobile
with the Memphis blues again
10. High water
(For Charly Patton)
11.It ainīt me babe
12. Honest with me
13. Saving grace
14. Summer days
15. Catīs the Well
16. Like a rolling stone
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar
Larry Campbell
Guitar, Pedal Steel,
Mandoline, Fiddle
electric Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
George Recele
Drums
Richie Hayward
Drums, Congas
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 1998
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24. NOVEMBER 2001
Boston / Massachusetts - Fleet Center
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by Karen
F.
Wicked messenger brought the ominous feeling back and then he went
joyously right into RDW (a song I never wanted to hear again but when
its played like this you just get into it all anyway, especially with
THIS crowd) Bob went all out on the guitar Great mood and hamming it up,
not at all like the lack luster version from Portland. In Things Have
Changed any minute now I expect all hell to break lose came through
morosely. I was soon realizing how much I wanted Bob to stay forever
young. Blowin Oh, Blowin the best song ever written by anyone and
tonight he sang it and made sure we knew that he still thinks too many
people have died. We took a walk on the watchtower and he emphasized the
two riders that were approaching and the winds howling and the 11th all
came back to me. I was dumb struck by another song that I have heard
countless times. Just amazing. And then he left us knockin on heavens
door and I was very glad we put the guns in the ground.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
A hard rainīs
a - gonna fall
Just like a woman
High water
Sugar Baby
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 2001

2 CDR
Scouser
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2001
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2001
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SETLIST
1. Wait for the light to shine (A)
2. It ainīt me, babe
(A
Bob on harp)
3. A hard rainīs a - gonna fall (A)
4. Searching for a sodierīs
grave (A)
5. Tweedle dee & tweedle dum
6. Just like a woman
7. Lonesome day blues
8. High water
9. Donīt think twice
itīs alright (A)
10. John Brown (A)
11. Tangled up in blue (A)
12. Summer days
13. Sugar Baby
14. The wicked messenger
(A
Bob on harp)
15. Rainy day women
# 12
& 35
16. Things have changed
17. Like a rolling stone
18. Forever young (A)
19. Honest with me
20. Blowinī in the wind (A)
21. All along the watchtower
22. Knockinīon heavenīs door (A)
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp, Piano, Vocals
Stu Kimball
Guitar
Denny Freeman
Guitar
Donnie Herron
Violin, Mandolin
Pedal Steel, Banjo
Tony Garnier
Bass
George Recile
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Archive 2001
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24. JANUARY 1998
Boston / Massachusetts - Fleet Center
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by Larry
Fishman
Highway 61 Revisited A torrid version with Campbell and Koella trading
guitar solos on 3 different occassions. I think they played a total of
47 different guitars between them this night. Koella was absolutely
incredible playing an unusual Milk dud colored, square guitar. One of
the highlights of the evening. Superb.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Highway 61 revisited
.It ainīt me babe
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston , MA 24 January 1998
Wanted !!!
2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
1998
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1998
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SETLIST
01. Absolutely Sweet Marie
02. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
03. Cold Irons Bound
04. Just Like A Woman
05. Silvio
(Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter)
06. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
07. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
08. Tangled Up In Blue
09. Million Miles
10. Positively 4th Street
11. 'Til I Fell In Love With You
12. Highway 61 Revisited
13. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
(Duet with Morrison)
14. Love Sick
15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
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MMUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Larry Campbell
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Pedal Steel Guitar & Electric Slide
Guitar)
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums & Percussion
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 1998
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23. JANUARY 1998
Boston / Massachusetts - Fleet Center
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by Jishman@aol.com
"Silvio" was the best version of the song (out of three) that
I had ever heard the band play. The guitar solos were FABULOUS, and it
is amazing how much Dylan has improved his skills on the electric from
1995. But the high point of the night followed, the acoustic set and
spell-bounding "Desolation Row". I had been hoping for this
song ever since I saw it on the setlist earlier in the month, and the
die-hard fans recognized the beginning of the classic and they cheered
like crazy. Bob sung this like he really meant it, and left everyone
gasping for air. "Everyone is either making love..." just got
me laughing, and the RMD crowd front and center was going crazing by the
time he slowly let the song go with his solo guitar efforts. I couldn't
believe how amazing this song sounded, and it made "One Too Many
Mornings" seem like nothing, although not a bad performance on this
one either. Acoustic set ended with a long jamming version of "Tangled
Up in Blue", a crowd pleaser that brought everyone to their feet.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Silvio
Just Like A Woman
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston , MA 23 January 1998

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
1998
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1998
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SETLIST
01. Absolutely Sweet Marie / Lay Lady Lay / Cold Irons Bound / Simple
Twist Of Fate / Silvio / Desolation Row (acoustic w band) / One Too Many
Mornings (acoustic w band) / Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic w band) /
Million Miles / Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again /
Ballad Of A Thin Man / Highway 61 Revisited / Forever Young (acoustic w
band) / Love Sick / Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Larry Campbell
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Pedal Steel Guitar & Electric Slide
Guitar)
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums & Percussion
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 1998
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09. DECEMBER 1997
Boston / Massachusetts - Avalon
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston 1997

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
1998
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1998
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SETLIST
01. Maggie's Farm
02. Tonight I'll Be Staying
Here With You
03. Cold Irons Bound
04. Positively 4th Street
05. Can't Wait
06. Silvio
07. Cocaine Blues (A)
08. The Lonesome Death
Of Hattie Carroll (A)
09. Tangled Up In Blue (A)
10. Stuck Inside Of Mobile
With The Memphis Blues Again
11. The White Dove
12. 'Til I Fell In Love With You
13. Highway 61 Revisited
14. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (A)
15. Love Sick
16. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp,
Piano, Vocals
Larry Campbell
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Pedal Steel Guitar & Electric Slide
Guitar)
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums & Percussion
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 1998
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09. DECEMBER 1995
Boston / Massachusetts - Orpheum Theater
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston, MA
December 9, 1995
2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
Bonus:
Interview in London 02. 07. 1981
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1995
Bob Dylan CDR
Artwork Guide 1995
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SETLIST
1. Crash On The Levee
2. I Want You
3. All Along The Watchtower
4. Positively Fourth Street
5. LeopardSkin Pill Box Hat
6. Silvio
7. Tangled Up In Blue (A)
8. Boots Of Spanish Leather (A)
9. Don't Think Twice It's All Right (A)
10. God Knows
11. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
12. Cat's In The Well
13. Alabama Getaway
14. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (A)
15. Rainy Day Women
#12 & 35
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MUSICANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
John Jackson
Guitar
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Bucky Baxter
Pedal Steel Guitar
Electric- and
Acoustic Guitar,
Slide Guitar, Dobro,
electric Mandoline
Winston Watson
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture
Archve 1995
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7.
OCTOBER 1994
Boston / Illionois - Orpheum Theater
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Live in Boston

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1994
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork
Guide 1994
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SETLIST
1. Jokerman / Just Like A Woman / All Along The Watchtower / Under
The Red Sky / Tangled Up In Blue / Positively 4th Street / Mr.
Tambourine Man (acoustic w band) / Masters Of War (acoustic w band) /
Mama, You Been On My Mind (acoustic w band) / God Knows / I And I /
Maggie's Farm / Ballad Of A Thin Man / It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic w
band)
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
John Jackson
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Winston Watson
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1994
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21. OCTOBER 1981
Boston / Massachusetts - Orpheum Theater
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Boston
2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1981
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1981
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SETLIST
1. Gotta Serve Somebody
2. I Believe In You
3. Like A Rolling Stone
4. I want you
5. Man Gave Names To All The Animals
6. Maggie's Farm
7. Girl From The North Country
8. Ballad Of A Thin Man
9. In The Summertime
10. All Along The Watchtower
11. Forever Young
12. Gamblin' Man
13. The Times They Are A-Changin'
14. A Hard Rain's A - Gonna Fall
15.
It's All In The Game
16. Slow Train
17. Masters Of War
18. Mr. Tambourine Man
19. Solid Rock
20. Heat Of Mine
21. Senor
(Tales Of Yankee Power)
22. When You Gonna Wake Up
23. In The Garden
24. Blowin' In The Wind
25. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
26.
No Money Down
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MUSICANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Fred Tackett
Guitar
Steve Ripley
Guitar
Tim Drummond
Bass
Arthur Rosato
Drums
Jim Keltner
Drums
Al Kooper
Keyboards
Background Vocals:
Clydie
King
Regina Havis
Madelyn
Quebec
.
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SOME PICS
Bob Dylan
Picture Archive 1981
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21. NOVEMBER 1975
EVENING SHOW
Boston / Massachusetts - Boston Music
Hall
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
New Haven Nov. 13
( Evening Show)

2 CDR
Fan
produced CD-r
Complete Dylan Set
Bob Dylan
Cowboy Angel Blues
( Evening Show)

2 CDR
Q - Records - 21 / 22
Complete Dylan Set
Bonustracks:
11. 11. 1975 Waterbury (2)
01. 12. 1975 Toronto (2)
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
1975
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1975
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SETLIST
1. When I Paint My Masterpiece
2. It Ain't Me, Babe
3. The Lonesome Death
Of Hattie Carroll
4.
It Takes A Lot To Laugh,
It Takes A Train To Cry
5. Romance In Durango
6. Isis
7. BlowinīIn The Wind
8. The Water Is Wide
9.
Mama, You Been On My Mind
10. Dark As A Dungeon
11. I Shall Be Released
12.
I Dont Believe You
(She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
13. Tangled Up In Blues
14. Oh, Sister
15. Hurricane
16. One More Cup Of Coffee
(Valley Below)
17. Sara
18. Just Like A Woman
19. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
20. This Land Is Your Land
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MUSICIANS
Bob
Dylan
Vocal, Guitar
Bob Neuwirth
Guitar
T-bone J. Henry Burnett
Guitar
Roger McGuinn
Guitar
Steven Soles
Guitar
Mick Ronson
Guitar
David Mansfield
Steel Guitar, Violin
Mandolin, Dobro
Rob Stoner
Bass
Howie Wyeth
Piano, Drums
Luther Rix
Drums, Percussion
Ronee Blakley
Vocal.
Scarlet Rivera
Violine
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 1975
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21. NOVEMBER 1975
AFTERNOON SHOW
Boston / Massachusetts - Boston Music
Hall
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan & The Rolling Thunder Show
Boston 1975
(Afternoon Show)

2 CDR
Scouser
DV 95 / 96
Complete Dylan Set
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com
1975
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1975
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SETLIST
1. When I Paint My Masterpiece
2. It Ain't Me, Babe
3. The Lonesome Death
Of Hattie Carroll
4. A Hard Rainīs A - Gonna Fall
5. Romance In Durango
6. Isis
7. The Times They Are A - Changinī
8. Dark As A Dungeon
9. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
10. Mama, You Been On My Mind
11. Never Let Me Go
12. I Shall Be Released
13. Mr. Tambourine Man
14. Oh, Sister
15. Hurricane
16. One More Cup Of Coffee
(Valley Below)
17. Sara
18. Just Like A Woman
19. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
18. This Land Is Your Land
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MUSICIANS
Bob
Dylan
Vocal, Guitar
Bob Neuwirth
Guitar
T-bone J. Henry Burnett Guitar
Roger McGuinn
Guitar
Steven Soles
Guitar
Mick Ronson
Guitar
David Mansfield
Steel Guitar, Violin
Mandolin, Dobro
Rob Stoner
Bass
Howie Wyeth
Piano, Drums
Luther Rix
Drums, Percussion
Ronee Blakley
Vocal.
Scarlet Rivera
Violine
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SOME PICS
Dylan
Archive Gallery 1975
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