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08. JULY 2005
Cedar Rapids / Iowa
- Veterans Memorial
 Stadium  


REVIEWS
Bob Links



Review by John Pruski

“Most Likely You Go Your Way” hammered home what most had already figured out - these guys can play. It bounced along like an old jalopy on a gravel road. Out here in the heartland, it had us appreciating rural electrification like it was still a brand new marvel. “Just Like a Woman” perked up those who hadn’t recognized some of the other tunes. “Honest with Me” again recommended Love and Theft to the crowd and “Girl from the North Country” was as bittersweet as always. This song always makes me think of his 30th ‘Anniversary MSG performance and makes me think how cool it’d be if Bob would do a solo song or two each night, whether it was on the guitar or keyboard.
(Bob Links)


HIGHLIGHTS
Cry a while 
Just like a woman
 Honest with me


BOOTLEG

Bob Dylan
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Veterans Memorial Stadium
July 9th, 2005


Bob Dylan in Cedar 2000 - front JPG (44917 byte)

2 CDR
M & A Recording
Complete show



ARTWORK
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2005

 


SETLIST


1. Maggie´s farm
2. To Ramona
3. Cry a while 
4. Positively 4th Street
5. High water
(For Charly Patton)
6. Highway 61 revisited
7. Ballad of Hollis Brown
(A) 
8. Most likely you go your way
(And I´ll go mine) 
9. Just like a woman
10. Honest with me
11. Girl of the North country
(A)
12. Summer days
13.  Tangled up in blue
14. All along the watchtower


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


SOME PICS


Bob Dylan Picture
Archive 2005




03. APRIL 2000
Cedar Rapids / Iowa - Five Seasons Center 


REVIEWS
Bob Links



Review by Dan Rest

i knew something was up when he kicked song to woody as the second tune. and desolation row was so far out of my conciousness that before he started singing i thought we were getting stuck inside of mobile. i've wanted to hear desolation row for years and never gotten it. twice he's done it the night after i saw him. so when they started selling postcards, it was my spirits that were hanging, as in from the fucking rafters. and all this occurred within the first three tunes!! i was with two friends of mine who were dylan virgins and i kept telling them what an extrordinary show this was. i don't think they fully realized the rarity of this set, but i guess it doesn't really matter.
(Bob Links)


HIGHLIGHTS
Song to Woody
Desolation row
Tombstone Blues


BOOTLEG

Bob Dylan
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Veterans Memorial Stadium
July 9th, 2005


Cedar Front.JPG (44917 byte)

2 CDR
M & A Recording
Complete show



ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2000
 
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2000

 


SETLIST


1. Roving Gambler (A)
2. Song To Woody (A)
3. Desolation Row (A)
4. Mama, You Been On My Mind (A)
5. Tangled Up In Blue (A)
6. The White Dove (A)
7. Gotta Serve Somebody
8. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
9. Tombstone Blues
10. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
11. Lenny Bruce
12. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
13. Love Sick
14. Like A Rolling Stone
15. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (A)
16.  Not Fade Away
17. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (A)
18. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35


MUSICIANS

Bob Dylan 
 
Harp,
Piano, Vocals

Charlie Sexton
Guitar

Larry Campbell
  Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel

Tony Garnier 
 
Bass, Stand up Bass

David Kemper
 
Drums


SOME PICS


Bob Dylan Picture
Archive 2005

Norbert Baro  last update 11. 05. 2008