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29. OCTOBER 2007
Chicago / Illinois - The Chicago Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Jim Friestad
Bob needs a fresh band I think. He's got a great rhythm section and the
others need to find something else to do. Several miss cues. At one
point Stu Kimball stopped playing during 'Like A Rolling Stone' and Bob
was turning around towards him like, 'Hey, where's that other guy I'm
paying to play guitar?'. Why do they put one guitar player on opposite
sides of the stage, do the guys hate each other? Stu played awesome and
the other guy stunk, accept when he played slide or the jazzy songs. He
was full blast playing leads that a three year old could have played!
Time for Denny to take a break, but if Stu's not going to play sometimes
maybe he doesn't want to be there either.
(Bob Links )
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HIGHLIGHTS
Things have changed
Under the red sky
Ain´t talkin´
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago
29th October 2007

2 CDR
Darktrain
Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Lewis & stewART CD Artwork 2007
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SETLIST
1. Cat´s in the well
2. Lay lady lay
3. I´ll be your baby tonight
4. You´re a big girl now
5. Rollin´and tumblin´
6. Spirit on the water
7. Cry a while
8. Workingman´s blues
9. Things have changed
10. Under the red sky
11. Highway 61 revisited
12. Ain´t talkin´
13. Summer days
14. Like a rolling stone
15. I shall be released
16. Thunder on the mountain
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, 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 2007
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28. OCTOBER 2007
Chicago / Illinois - The Chicago Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Garry Pappin
Often it seems to take a few numbers for the show to take
off, but my compliments to the chef. This show was solid start to finish.
I would suggest the highlights were Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues and Stuck
Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again. (Another note from
Bloomington: Rainy Day Women #12 and 35, this night's opener, was the only
Blonde on Blonde song the entire evening, perhaps a partial explanation
right there of that show's shortcomings). Thunder on the Mountain is
always enjoyable, but this time many of the other standard fares had
noticeable life, and Bob seemed to trust his voice and pull off his
intentions much, much more effectively. Working Man's was delivered the
best I have heard; a seemingly revamped 'Til I Fell in Love with You
worked, a blistering Summer Days and Highway 61 Revisited were played with
intention; and even When the Deal Goes Down, which I thought should be
relegated to the file the reads, "Songs Never to Be Performed
Live," was enjoyable and well-received by the audience. When the
Levee Breaks was strong, as it was in Bloomington, Love Sick was good,
Nettie Moore was well done, and Blind Willie McTell was our nugget for the
evening. There was simply nothing to nitpick. It was a completely
enjoyable show all the way through. On the way back to the train, a young
girl said, "I like the songs he played." I turned around and
asked, "Have you seen him before." She said, "No, this was
our first time." Another older couple next to me said, "Really,
your first time." I extended my hand to both her and her presumed
boyfriend and said, "Welcome to the club." After a pause, I said,
"You'll be back," and she nodded, "I sure hope so."
(Bob Links )
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HIGHLIGHTS
Love sick
Workingman´s blues #2
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago
28th October 2007

2 CDR
Romeo
Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Lewis & stewART CD Artwork 2007
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SETLIST
1. Rainy day women #12 &35
2. Don´t think twice, it´s all right
3. Just like Tom Thumb´s blues
4. Love sick
5. The levee´s gonna break
6. Blind Willie McTell
7. Stuck inside of Mobile
with the Memphis blues again
8. When deal goes down
9. ´T ill I fell in love with you
10. Workingman´s blues #2
11. Highway 61 revisited
12. Nettie Moore
13. Summer days
14. Ballad of a thin man
15. Thunder on the mountain
16. Blowin´in the wind
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, 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 2007
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27. OCTOBER 2007
Chicago / Illinois - The Chicago Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Mats Gunnors
It struck me last night at Chicago Theater that the questions of what Stu
contributes to this band were answered in part during Ain't Talkin' where
his acoustic work was creating the perfect envelope. His delightful
playing made it seem simple, natural and very relaxed. Wonderful
performance, far transcending the album version. Also incredible to me was
Masters of War, with Bob playing some insane carny-organ and Danny managed
to stay with the horror for the entire song. To me, this band excells in a
kind of pistonic staccato style, whereas in comparison the Larry and
Charlie band had a more rolling feel. Danny can play those jazzy, slightly
detached, fast riffs all night long, and they are very good, but when it
is time to cry that just does not work for me.
(Bob Links )
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HIGHLIGHTS
The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll
Ain´t talkin´
Masters of war
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago
27th October 2007

2 CDR
Romeo Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Lewis & stewART CD Artwork 2007
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SETLIST
1. Rainy day women #12 &35
2. It ain´t me, babe
3. Watching the river flow
4. The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll
5. Rollin´and tumblin´
6. Positively 4th street
7. Things have changed
8. Workingman´s blues #2
9. High water
(For Charly Patton)
10. Spirit on the water
11. Highway 61 revisited
12. Ain´t talkin´
13. Summer days
14. Masters of war
15. Thunder on the mountain
16. Blowin´in the wind
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, 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 2007
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28. OCTOBER 2006
Chicago / Illinois - Sears Center
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Jeff Kurtzman
The first half of this show was a tour de force through the modern
blues. Having just seen Robert Cray and Eric Clapton, I believe Bob's
version is much more relevant, with songs like Lonesome Day Blues, It's
Alright Ma and an absolutely blistering version of Rollin' and Tumblin',
which should silence all those Denny Freeman critics out there. Even the
slow songs like Hattie Carroll and Hollis Brown were given energetic
arrangements by Bob's passioned singing and George's up-tempo brush
drumming. The second half of the concert showed a rock band at the
height of its powers. Joey was almost glam rock and Dylan's singing on
this song was so full of vigor it's impossibly to think he's 65 years
old. Most Likely You'll Go Your Way and Highway 61 rocked as always. I
wasn't too excited about hearing Summer Days for the umpteenth time but
Bob, as always, redeems---the interplay he sparked between his organ and
Denny's guitar was awesome. The encore songs were all bright, shiny,
vigorous versions and capped off the night with the crowd buzzing with
energy.
(Bob Links )
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HIGHLIGHTS
She belongs to me
The lonesome death of
Hattie Carroll
Most likely you go your
way
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago Illinois
28. October 2006
2 CDR
M & A
Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2006
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SETLIST
1. Maggie ´s farm
2. She belongs to me
3. Lonesome day blues
4. Positively 4th street
5. It´s alright . Ma
(I´m only bleeding)
6. The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll
7. Rollin´and tumblin´
8. Ballad of Hollis Brown
9. Most likely you go your way
(And I´ll go mine)
10. Joey
11. Highway 61 revisited
12. Workingman´s blues #2
13. Summer days
14. Thunder on the mountain
15. Like a rolling stone
16. All a long the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Piano,
Harp, 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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27. OCTOBER 2006
Chicago / Illinois - Sears Center
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by Michael Smith
Next up was the loveliest version of Boots of Spanish Leather I've ever
seen live - a beautiful, beautiful performance that saw Bob carefully
caressing the words in that soft, gorgeous voice that he can still
muster on his best nights. What really put this performance over the top
though was the interaction between Dylan's keyboard playing and Donnie
Herron's violin playing. Dylan was playing triplets on the keyboard and
Donnie was watching Bob's hands very closely and replicating those same
three notes on his violin. This went on for most of the song, including
two whole instrumental breaks. At the conclusion of the song, Dylan used
the same three note pattern as the basis for a very effective harmonica
solo. Anyone who thinks Dylan was bullshitting about the Lonnie Johnson
part of Chronicles should listen to this performance to hear exactly
what he was talking about.
Review by Henry Bernstein
Then this guy TWO rows up leans back and asks me to be quiet and stop
talking because he can't hear the lyrics. WE WERE AT A ROCK CONCERT NOT
A LIBRARY! Not a huge deal, but just a very unchill thing to do at a
concert. The people next to me and in front of me didn't seem to mind
but somehow this guy did....At this point in the show I thought we
weren't going to get Tangled up In Blue. This is my #1 favorite Dylan
song and the 5 or 6 times I've seen him he's either not played it on the
tour or I've missed it by a show or two. From the first note the tears
started welling up. THANK YOU BOB!
(Bob Links )
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HIGHLIGHTS
Love sick
Workingman´s blues #2
Tangled up in blue
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago Illinois
26. October 2006
2 CDR
M & A
Recording
Complete show
ARTWORK
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2006
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SETLIST
1. Leoprd - skin pill -box hat
2.The times they are a - changin´
3. Stuck inside of Mobile
with the Memphis blues again
4. High water
(For Charly Patton)
5. Boots pf Spanish leather
6. Rollin´and tumblin´
7. Love sick
8. Highway 61 revisited
9. When deal goes down
10. Tweedle dee & tweedle dum
11. Workingman´s blues #2
12. Tangled up in blue
13. Summer days
14. Thunder on the mountain
15. Like a rolling stone
16. All a long the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Piano,
Harp, 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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06. APRIL 2005
Chicago / Illinois - Auditorium Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
Adam Selzer (dylan pool)
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Review
by Adam Selzer
Well, I'm conflicted. This was almost certainly the
weakest show of the Chicago run, and was at very least
anti-climactic. But I'm not too compelled to write a
particularly bad review for the following reasons:
1. When it was hot, it was hot. Seriously.
2. I had a really good time today.
3. People around me who hadn't seen Bob before, or in a
while, thought it was awesome. I try to keep this sort of
thing in mind; Hamletcats might think a performance sucked
if the soliloqouy was missing a few lines, the Fortinbras
section was left out, and Ophelia sang the wrong song, but
newbies would still think they'd seen a great play, and
they'd be right. It may have been a weaker-than-average
set from my point of view, but it delivered the goods.
(Dylanpool)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Cold irons bound
Honest with me
Every grain of sand
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 2005 - Fifth Show

2 CDR
no
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
The Bob Dylan CDR
Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. Drifter´s escape
2. Tonight i ´ll be staying here
with you
3. Stuck inside the mobile
with the Memphis
blues again
4. Lay, lady, lay
5. Cold irons bound
6. Just like a woman
7. You ain´t goin´nowhere
8. Ballad of a thin man
9. Most likeky you go your way
(And I´ll go mine)
10. Man in the long black coat
11. Honest with me
12. It ain´t me, babe
13. Every grain of sand
14. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Piano,
Harp, 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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05. APRIL 2005
Chicago / Illinois - Auditorium Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
Adam
Selzer (dylan pool)
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Review
by Adam Selzer
And there we have it - the
best sung show of the Chicago run, hands down, high energy
and a lot of GREAT singing on Bob's part. I've said before
that this band is possibly the best band for spooky that
Bob has had in years, maybe ever, and they put it to use
again and again tonight. I like spooky Bob - heard another
great spooky show last year, in fact, but not THIS spooky.
Bob wore a black outfit with a red shirt and red piping
and a black hat like a regular western bad guy. Elana,
who's worn plain black dresses, wore one with silver
sequines in a pattern that looked like the kind of dress
Elvis might have worn if he were a midwestern housewife,
the rest of the band was in grey suits.
(Dylanpool)
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
This wheel´s on fire
John Brown
Absolutely sweet Mary
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 2005 - Fourth Show
2 CDR
no
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
The Bob Dylan CDR
Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. Tombstone blues
2. I´ll remember you
3. Lonesome day blues
4. This wheel´s on fire
5. Tweedle dee & tweedle dum
6. Watching the river flow
7. John Brown
(A)
8. Under the red sky
9. Highway 61 revisited
10. Bye & bye
11. Absolutely sweet Mary
12. Masters of war
13. It´s all over now, Baby Blue
14. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Piano, Harp, 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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03. APRIL 2005
Chicago / Illinois - Auditorium Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review
by Sensitive Manatees
Hot damn! Bob's vocals were ragged tonight compared to the
last two (some report that he seemed ot have a cold), but
the band simply took over when necessary for a show that
was, quite simply, very cool. People who really loved the
guitar attack may not dig this band; those of us who don't
care much about jamming are really digging it. The
arrangements are tight and melodic, and occasionally just
plain fascinating. Honest With me and Cry Awhile sounded
like whole new songs to me.
Review
by Sensitive Manatees
The sixth song of the
evening was DON'T THINK TWICE, IT'S ALL RIGHT in one of
the strongest versions I've seen. Don's pedal steel wove
the melody through the song's fabric, and he took two
solos that seemed to elaborate on Bob's words in brief
but interesting statements. Bob once again stepped out
to the center of the stage to play a harmonica solo that
fit in perfectly with the pedal steel. Next was HIGHWAY
61, which was the most convincing blues/rock performance
I've heard yet from this new band, live or on recordings.
I thought that most of last night's uptempo rock songs
were not particularly well-played by the guitarists, and
that this band might not rock as well as it swings, if
you know what I mean. But Highway 61 was a highlight,
driven by Tony and George, with a good solo from Denny,
and an excellent pedal steel solo by Don. On uptempo
songs, Herron gets a searing pedal steel sound that
reminds me a little of Robert Randolph's
Hendrix-inflected steel playing, which is one of the
great new elements in this band.
Review
by Dude
This band isn't cut out for the songs that shined before
its recent reinvention. I can't believe I'm saying this
about Highway 61, but those Freddy-Larry thrashings were
damn nice, weren't they? Yeah, they were. Compared against
its slightly younger self, Highway 61 crumbled like a
crummy house of cards.
Finally, I can stop being negative! Shooting Star turned
things around a little bit. Bob's singing was really
getting better, and the band wasn't a distraction.
*Download this MP3/4*
(Dylanpool)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Don´t think twice it´s all right
Shooting star
You ain´t goin´ nowhere
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 2005 - Third Show
2 CDR
no label
Complete show
ARTWORK
The Bob Dylan CDR
Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. Drifter´s escape
2. Senor
(Tales of Yankee power)
3. God knows
4. The times they are a - changin´
5. Cry a while
6. Don´t think twice it´s all right
7. Highway 61 revisited
8. Shooting star (A)
9. You ain´t goin´nowhere
10. tryin´to get to heaven
11. Honest with me
12. A hard rain´s a - gonna fall
13. I shall be released
14. All along the watchtower
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MUSICANS
Bob Dylan
Piano Harp, 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
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02. APRIL 2005
Chicago / Illinois - Auditorium Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review
by Casanova
Fantastic Show. Bob and
his band were on tonight, the sound was excellent. He
opened with Maggies Farm (Obviously) and went into a
nice version of I'll be your baby tonight with a center
stage harp solo. He then ripped into a solid It's
Alright Ma--- Elena's fiddle sounded great on this one.
The fourth song was Down Along the Cove and it was also
the best version of the song I have ever heard. The band
really built it up and Bob played an excellent harp solo
at the end of the song. Denny also sounded especially
good on this one.
The 5th song was best song of the night and one of the
best performances of Desolation Row I have ever heard.
The fiddle really enhanced the sound of the song, Stu
was on acoustic guitar playing the rythym and Bob's
vocals were clear and beautiful. He treated us to the
Nero's Neptune verse (to which I let out a huge scream
for) and then closed the song with a beautiful harp solo
which sounded a lot like Wembley from 2003.
(Dylanpool)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Down along the cove
Desolation row
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 2005 - Second Show
2 CDR
no label
Complete show
ARTWORK
The Bob Dylan CDR
Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. Maggie´s Farm
2. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
3. It's Alright, Ma
(I'm Only Bleeding)
4. Down Along The Cove
5. Desolation Row
6. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
7. Moonlight
8. Ballad Of Hollis Brown (A)
9. Most Likely You Go Your Way
(And I'll Go Mine)
10. I Believe In You
11. Summer Days
12. Like A Rolling Stone
13. Sing Me Back Home
14. All Along The Watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Piano, Harp, 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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01. APRIL 2005
Chicago / Illinois - Auditorium Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by
Librado Castro
Both shows gave us Dylan and his band at a very high level of
their performing artistry. Dylan was engaged and energetic and
his singing was very strong, much like the fall European tour.
There was no “upsinging” to be heard and there was none of
the rasping, gasping, he rasping, gasping, one-syllable-at-a-time delivery that marred some of last
summer’s shows. If the setlists weren’t quite as adventurous
as one would’ve liked (especially given the size of the venues),
Dylan more than made up for it with two solid shows and, at the
end of the day, that’s all you can really ask for.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
You ain´t
goin´nowhere
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 2005 - First Show
2 CDR
no label
Complete show
ARTWORK
The Bob Dylan CDR
Artwork Guide 2005
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SETLIST
1. To be alone with you
2. If you see her, say hello
3.Watching the river flow
4. Stuck inside the mobile with
the Memphis blues again
5.Cold irons bound
6. Lay, lady, lay
7. Mississippi
8. Cat´s in the well
9. Forever young
10. High water
(For Charly Patton)
11. If dogs run free
12. Summer days
13. Mr. Tambourine Man
14. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Piano, Harp, 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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08. MARCH 2004
Chicago / Illinois - Aragon Ballroom
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REVIEWS
boblinks
Chicago
Sun
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Review
by Charles Cincirella
Something was happening there and you can just tell that
from the unbelievably
non-linear set-list. It was almost as if Bob decided the
set last night would possess
the qualities of a cubist painting and then he just turned
it all upside down
and inside out!
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
High water
Silvio
Shooting star
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Park West
Chicago 8th March 2004

2 CDR
stewArt
incomplete show
Tangled is missing
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2004
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2004
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SETLIST
1. Tangled up in blue (A)
2. Don´t think twice, it´s all right (A)
3. High water
4. Silvio (A)
5. Positively 4th street
6. Watching the river flow
7. Lay lady lay
8. Cold irons bound
9. Rainy day women # 12 & 35
10. Bye and bye
11. Dignity (A)
12. Honest with me
13. Shooting star
14. Summer days
15. Man in the long black coat
16. Cat´s the Well
17. Like a rolling stone
18. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Piano, Harp, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar, Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Larry Campbell
Electric and
Acustik - Guitar,
Pedal Steel Guitar, Banjo,
Violine, Bouzouki,
Back - up Vocals
electric Mandoline
George Recile
Drums

Richie Hayward
Drums,Percussion,
Bongos, Congas
(Songs 2-14)
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
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07. MARCH 2004
Chicago / Illinois - Vic Theatre
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REVIEWS
bob
Links
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Review by Mike Stillman
It was an exceptionally strong Bob Dylan show at the Vic
Theatre in Chicago
tonight, probably the best Chicago area
performance from Bob since the late
show at the Park West in '99.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Love sick
Moonlight
Floater
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Vic Theatre
Chicago 7th March 2004

2 CDR
stewArt
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2004
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2004
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SETLIST
1. Tombstone blues
2. It´s all over now, Baby Blue
3. Tweedle dee & tweedle dum
4. Love sick
5. Stuck inside of mobile
with the Memphis blues again
(Bob with Harp)
6. Moonlight
7. Cold irons bound
8. Boots of Spanish leather
(Bob with Harp)
9. Highway 61 revisited
10. Blind Willie McTell
11. Floater
(Too much to ask)
12. Honest with me
13. Saving grace
(Bob with Harp)
14. Summer days
15. Cat´s the Well
16. Like a rolling stone
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar, Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Larry Campbell
Electric and
Acustik - Guitar,
Pedal Steel Guitar, Banjo,
Violine, Bouzouki,
Back - up Vocals
electric Mandoline
George Recile
Drums

Richie Hayward
Drums,Percussion,
Bongos, Congas
(Songs 2-14)
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SOME PICS
Bob
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06. MARCH 2004
Chicago / Illinois - Riviera Theatre
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by Mike Stillman
It was an exceptionally strong Bob Dylan show at the Vic
Theatre in Chicago
tonight, probably the best Chicago area
performance from Bob since the late
show at the Park West in '99.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Love sick
Moonlight
Floater
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Riviera Theatre
Chicago 6th March 2004

2 CDR
stewArt
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2004
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2004
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SETLIST
1. Drifter´s Escape
2. It´s all over now, Baby Blue
3. Cry a while
4. The lonesome death of
Hattie Carroll (A)
5. It´s alright now
(I´m only bleeding)
6. Tell me that it isn´t true
(Bob with Harp
7. Down along the cove
(Bob with Harp)
8. It ain´t me, babe
9. Tweedle dee & tweedle dum
10. Girl of the north country
(Bob awith Harp)
11. Most likely you go your way
(And I´ll go mine)
12. Honest with me
13. Every grain of sand
14. Summer days
15. Cat´s the Well
16. Like a rolling stone
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar, Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Larry Campbell
Electric and
Acustik - Guitar,
Pedal Steel Guitar, Banjo,
Violine, Bouzouki,
Back - up Vocals
electric Mandoline
George Recile
Drums

Richie Hayward
Drums,Percussion,
Bongos, Congas
(Songs 2-14)
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05. MARCH 2004
Chicago / Illinois - Aragon Ballroom
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review by
Librado Castro
Both shows gave us Dylan and his band at a very high level of
their performing artistry. Dylan was engaged and energetic and
his singing was very strong, much like the fall European tour.
There was no “upsinging” to be heard and there was none of
the rasping, gasping, he rasping, gasping, one-syllable-at-a-time delivery that marred some of last
summer’s shows. If the setlists weren’t quite as adventurous
as one would’ve liked (especially given the size of the venues),
Dylan more than made up for it with two solid shows and, at the
end of the day, that’s all you can really ask for.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
You ain´t goin´nowhere
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
The Aragon Ballroom
Chicago 5th March 2004

2 CDR
stewArt
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2004
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2004
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SETLIST
1. Drifter´s Escape
(Bob wit Harp)
2. It´s all over now, Baby Blue
3. Cry a while
4. The lonesome death of
Hattie Carroll
5. It´s alright now
(I´m only bleeding)
6. Girl of the North Country
(A Bob with Harp)
7. Most likely you go your way
(And I´ll go mine)
(Bob wit Harp)
8. Million miles
9. Highway 61 revisited
(Bob with Harp)
10. Floater (Too much to ask)
11. You ain´t goin´nowhere
( Bob awit Harp)
12. Honest with me
13. Every grain of sand
(Bob with Harp)
14. Summer days
15. Cat´s the Well
16. Like a rolling stone
17. All along the watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar, Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Larry Campbell
Electric and
Acustik - Guitar,
Pedal Steel Guitar, Banjo,
Violine, Bouzouki,
Back - up Vocals
electric Mandoline
George Recile
Drums

Richie Hayward
Drums,Percussion,
Bongos, Congas
(Songs 2-14)
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01. NOVEMBER 2002
Chicago / Illinois - Allstate Arena
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review
by Gary Baughn
If you were a casual Dylan fan and this was your first
Dylan concert you might be
a bit bewildered. Bob is playing the piano? A lot? Bob is
covering the Stones?
Warren Zevon? Neil Young? But since this is my 10th Dylan
concert in 4 years
I react somewhat differently to these seemingly
paradoxical developments:
PIANO????? STONES????? ZEVON????? YOUNG?????
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
In The Summertime
Lay, Lady, Lay
Just Like A Woman
Mutineer
Summer Days
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago
Nov.1 2002

2 CDR
no label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2002
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2002
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SETLIST
1. Maggie's Farm
2. In The Summertime
3. Tombstone Blues
4. Accidentally Like A Martyr
5. Things Have Changed
6. Brown Sugar
7. Masters Of War (A)
8. It's Alright, Ma
(I'm Only Bleeding) (A)
9. Lay, Lady, Lay (A)
10. Cold Irons Bound
11. Just Like A Woman
(A Bob mit Harp)
12. Old Man (A)
13. Honest With Me
14. Mama, You Been On
My Mind (A)
15. High Water
(For Charley Patton)
16. Mutineer
17. Bye And Bye
18. Summer Days
19. Blowin' In The Wind (A)
20. All Along The Watchtower
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Freddie Koella
Guitar, Violine
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Larry Campbell
Electric and
Acustik - Guitar,
Pedal Steel Guitar, Banjo,
Violine, Bouzouki,
Back - up Vocals
electric Mandoline
George Recile
Drums

Richie Hayward
Drums,Percussion,
Bongos, Congas
(Songs 2-14)
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27. OCTOBER 2001
Chicago / Illinois - United Center
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review by
Shawn Pulver
After Serve Somebody, me and my friend read Bob's lips as
he instructed the band. "Mississippi." Enough
said. Me and him were flipping out before a note was played. It was one of those performances that kind of
leave you in shock, so I can't say much, other than it was
incredible.
Review by Abe Rodina
This was one of the oddest experiences of my life. Without
a doubt. Unbelievable. I don't know what to say. Get a
copy. Just...whatever....I don't know what to write anymore.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Mississippi
Visions of Johanna
Don´ t think twice it´s all right
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Live in Chicago
2 CDR
Scouser
Art
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. The times they are a - changin´
3. It´s alright, ma
( I´m only bleeding) (A)
4. Searching for a soldier´s grave (A)
5. Gotta serve somebody
6. Mississippi
7. Tell me, that it isn´t true
8. High water
9. Don´ t think twice it´s all right
10. Visions of Johanna (A)
11. Masters of war (A)
12. Summer days
13. Sugar baby
14. Cold irons bound
15. Cat´s the well
16. Love sick
17. Like a rolling stone
18. Forever young
19. Honest with me
20. Blowin´in the wind (A)
21. All along the watchtower
22. Knockin´ on heaven´s door (A)
23. Rainy day women #12 & 35
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Charlie Sexton
Guitar
Larry Campbell
Guitar
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums
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31. OCTOBER 1999
Chicago / Illinois -
University of Illinois
UIC Pavilion
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review
by Tom
Dylan's band is somewhat more
limited, but by limiting themselves to "only"
acoustic and electric guitar rock, they have an
unbelieveable depth of material
they can whip out. Since active listening is required in
order to understand his
lyrics, Mr Dylan's concerts are that much more compelling-
the audience's
concentration is rewarded with breathtaking thoughts
executed elegantly
and at top volume by our living treasure.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
???
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
October 31 1999 Chicago
???
2 CDR
unidentified label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1999
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1999
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SETLIST
1. I Am The Man, Thomas
2. Mr. Tambourine Man
3. It's Alright, Ma
(I'm Only Bleeding)
4. Love Minus Zero/
No Limit
5. Tangled Up In Blue
6. All Along The Watchtower
7. Simple Twist Of Fate
8. Stuck Inside Of Mobile
With The Memphis Blues
Again
9. Not Dark Yet
10. Highway 61 Revisited
11. Love Sick
12. Like A Rolling Stone
13. Don't Think Twice,
It's All Right
14. Not Fade Away
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Charlie Sexton
Guitar
Larry Campbell
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums
Paul Simon
Guitar
Duet with Bob
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26. OCTOBER 1999 - LATE SHOW
Chicago / Illinois - Park West
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review
by Tom
???
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
???
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Park West - Late Show
2 CDR
Scouser
Art
Complete show
Early & Late Show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1999
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1999
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SETLIST
1. I Am The Man, Thomas
2.To Ramona
3. Visions Of Johanna
4. Stone Walls And Steel Bars
5. Tangled Up In Blue
6. Watching The River Flow
7. Blind Willie McTell
8. Tombstone Blues
9. Make You Feel My Love
10. Everything Is Broken
11. Like A Rolling Stone
12. Blowin' In The Wind
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Charlie Sexton
Guitar
Larry Campbell
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums
Paul Simon
Guitar
Duet with Bob
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Dylan Picture
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26. OCTOBER 1999 - EARLY SHOW
Chicago / Illinois - Park West
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review
by Tom
???
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
???
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Park West -
Late Show
2 CDR
Scouser
Art
Complete show
Early & Late Show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1999
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1999
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SETLIST
1. I Am The Man, Thomas
2.To Ramona
3. Visions Of Johanna
4. Stone Walls And Steel Bars
5. Tangled Up In Blue
6. Watching The River Flow
7. Blind Willie McTell
8. Tombstone Blues
9. Make You Feel My Love
10. Everything Is Broken
11. Like A Rolling Stone
12. Blowin' In The Wind
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Charlie Sexton
Guitar
Larry Campbell
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums
Paul Simon
Guitar
Duet with Bob
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Dylan Picture
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25. OCTOBER 1998
Chicago / Illinois - United Center
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REVIEWS
Bob
Links
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Review
by William Shawn
"Tangled Up In Blue"
pleased the crowd and belied a little sentimentality in
the
way Bob sang, "you know I've paid some dues,
gettin' through." His voice
lowered and the words were like the ones forced through a
choked up throat.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
I'll
Remember You
Just Like A Woman
It Ain't Me, Babe
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
High Degree Theif

2 CD
Tambourune Man Records
14 / 15
Complete show & Bonustracks:
(6) Glenfield, New Zealand 07. 09. 1998
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1998
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1998
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SETLIST
1. Gotta Serve Somebody
2. I'll
Remember You
3. Cold Irons Bound
4. Just Like A Woman
(Bob Mit Harp)
5. Silvio
6. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
7. Masters Of War (A)
8 .Don't Think Twice,
It's All Right (A)
9. Tangled Up In Blue
10. Make You Feel My
Love
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Love Sick
13. Rainy Day Women
#12 & 35
14. Blowin' In The Wind (A)
15. ´Til I Fell in Love With You
16. Forever young (A)
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Larry Campbell
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums
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12. OCTOBER 1997
Chicago / Illinois - ABC-TV



14. DECEMBER 1997
Chicago / Illinois - Metro
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REVIEWS
???
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Review
by William Shawn
"Tangled Up In Blue"
pleased the crowd and belied a little sentimentality in
the
way Bob sang, "you know I've paid some dues,
gettin' through." His voice
lowered and the words were like the ones forced through a
choked up throat.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Silvio
Ragtime Annie
It Takes A Lot
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicagon 14. 12. 1997

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1997
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1997
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SETLIST
1.Maggie's Farm
2. Tonight I'll Be Staying
Here With You
3. Cold Irons Bound
4. Simple Twist Of Fate
5. Can't Wait
6.Silvio
7.Roving Gambler (A)
8. To Ramona (A)
9.Tangled Up In Blue (A)
10. Ragtime Annie
(A with David Bromberg)
11. It Takes A Lot To Laugh,
It Takes A Train To Cry
(With David Bromberg)
12. Joey
13. 'Til I Fell In Love
With You
14. Don't Think Twice,
It's All Right (A)
15. Love Sick
16. Rainy Day Women
# 12 & 35
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Larry Campbell
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums
Guest
David Bromerg
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Archive 1997
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13. DECEMBER 1997
Chicago / Illinois - Metro
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REVIEWS
Bob Links
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Review
by William Shawn
"Tangled Up In Blue"
pleased the crowd and belied a little sentimentality in
the
way Bob sang, "you know I've paid some dues,
gettin' through." His voice
lowered and the words were like the ones forced through a
choked up throat.
(Bob Links)
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HIGHLIGHTS
Silvio
Ragtime Annie
It Takes A Lot
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 1997

2 CDR
unidentified
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1997
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1997
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SETLIST
1.Maggie's Farm
2. Tonight I'll Be Staying
Here With You
3. Cold Irons Bound
4. Simple Twist Of Fate
5. Can't Wait
6.Silvio
7.Roving Gambler (A)
8. To Ramona (A)
9.Tangled Up In Blue (A)
10. Ragtime Annie
(A with David Bromberg)
11. It Takes A Lot To Laugh,
It Takes A Train To Cry
(With David Bromberg)
12. Joey
13. 'Til I Fell In Love
With You
14. Don't Think Twice,
It's All Right (A)
15. Love Sick
16. Rainy Day Women
# 12 & 35
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Larry Campbell
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
David Kemper
Drums
Guest
David Bromerg
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Archive 1997
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18. APRIL 1994
Chicago / Illinois - Riviera Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Simple Man Keep Wating

2 CDR
MJS Master /
LB-2469
Complete show
Bob Dylan
Don´t Dream your Life... Live your Dream

DCD
Diamonds
In Your Ear 44
inomplete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1994
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1994
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SETLIST
1. Jokerman
2. If Not For You
3. All Along The Watchtower
4. Simple Twist Of Fate
5. Tangled Up In Blue
6. Shelter From The Storm
7. Mama, You Been On
My Mind (A)
8. Gates Of Eden (A)
9. It's All Over Now,
Baby Blue (A)
10. God Knows
11. Man In The Long
Black Coat
12. I 'll Remember You
13. Maggie's Farm
14. What Good Am I?
15. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
John Jackson
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Winston Watson
Drums
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Dylan Picture
Archive 1994
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17. APRIL 1994
Chicago / Illinois -
Riviera Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 1994
2 CDR
MJS Master
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1994
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1994
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SETLIST
1. Jokerman
2. Lay, Lady, Lay
3. All Along The Watchtower
4. Positively 4Th Street
5. Tangled Up In Blue
6. Under The Red Sky
7. I´ll Be Your Baby
Toniht
8. Mama You Been On
My Mind (A)
9. Masters Of War (A)
10. To Ramona (A)
11. God Knows
12. In The Garden
13. She Belongs To Me
14. Maggie´s Farm
15. Ballad Of A Thin Man
16. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
John Jackson
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Winston Watson
Drums
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29. AUGUST 1993
Chicago / Illinois -
Tinley Park
World of Music
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Wanted!!!
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1993
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1993
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SETLIST
1. Jokerman
2. Lay, Lady, Lay
3. All Along The Watchtower
4. Positively 4Th Street
5. Tangled Up In Blue
6. Under The Red Sky
7. I´ll Be Your Baby
Toniht
8. Mama You Been On
My Mind (A)
9. Masters Of War (A)
10. To Ramona (A)
11. God Knows
12. In The Garden
13. She Belongs To Me
14. Maggie´s Farm
15. Ballad Of A Thin Man
16. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
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MUSICiANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
John Jackson
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Winston Watson
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1993
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09. NOVEMBER 1990
Chicago / Illinois - Chicago Theater
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 1990 (CB Master)

2 CDR
CB /
Scouser Art DV 630/31
Complete Show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1990
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1990
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SETLIST
1. Marine Hymn (instr.)
2. Subterranean Homesick
Blues
3. Lay Lady Lay
4. All Along The Watchtower
5. Positively 4th street
6. Masters Of War
7. Gotta Serve Somebody
8. Boots Of Spanish Leather (A)
9. Desolation Row (A)
10.
The Lonesome Death
Of Hattie Carroll (A)
11. Mr. Tambourine Man (A
12 Under The Red Sky
13. Joey
14. T.V. Talkin' Song
15. Every Grain Of Sand
16. Wiggle Wiggle
17. I Shall Be Released
18. Like A Rolling Stone
19. The Times They Are A-Changin
(A)
20. Maggie´s Farm
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
John Jackson
Guitar
Bucky Baxter
Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
Mandoline, Violine
Bazouki
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Winston Watson
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1990
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31. OCTOBER 1989
Chicago / Illinois - Arie Crown Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago 1989

2 CDR
unidentified label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1989
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1989
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SETLIST
1. I Want You
2. Ballad Of A Thin Man
3. Rainy Day Women
# 12 & 35
4. Simple Twist Of Fate
5. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
6. I' ll Be Your Baby Tonight
7. Highway 61Revisited
8. Love Minus Zero
/No Limit (A)
9. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna
Fall (A)
10. Gates Of Eden (A)
11. Everything Is Broken
12. What Good Am I?
13. Most Of The Time
14. Man In The Long
Black Coat
15. Like A Rolling Stone
16. Disease Of Conceit
17. Maggie's Farm
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
G. E. Smith
Guitar
Tony Garnier
Bass, Stand up Bass
Christopher Parker
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1989
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14. JULY 1988
Chicago / Illinois - Poplar Creek Music Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago July 14th, 1988
1 CDR
no
label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1988
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1988
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SETLIST
1. Subterranean Homesick Blues
2. Absolutely Sweet Marie
3. Ballad Of A Thin Man
4. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
5. In The Garden
6. Highway 61 Revisited
7. Song To Woody (A)
8. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (A)
9. To Ramona (A)
10. Watching The River Flow
11. Silvio
12. Like A Rolling Stone
13. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
14. Maggie's Farm
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
G. E. Smith
Guitar
Kenny Aaronson
Bass, Stand up Bass
Christopher Parker
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1988
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29. JUNE 1986
Chicago / Illinois - Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman
Estates
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Lonesome Town
Volume 1 & 2
2 CDR
Flamingo FR - 17 / Fr
- 19
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1986
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1986
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SETLIST
1. So Long, Good Luck
And Goodbye
2. Positively 4th Street
3. Clean-Cut Kid
4. I'll Remember You
5. Shot Of Love
6. We Had It All
7. Masters Of War
8. To Ramona (A)
9. One Too Many Mornings (A)
10. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
11. I Forgot More Than You'll
Ever Know
12. Band Of The Hand
13. Red Cadillac And A Black
Moustache
14. When The Night Comes Falling
From The Sky
15. Lonesome Town
16. Ballad Of A Thin Man
17. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
18. Seeing The Real You At Last
19. Across The Borderline
20. I And I
21. Like A Rolling Stone
22. In The Garden
23. Blowin' In The Wind
23. Rock 'Em Dead
24. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp, Guitar, Vocals
Tom Petty
&
The Heartbreakers
Backing Vocals
Madeline Quebec
Carole Dennis
Queen Ester Marrow
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SOME PICS
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Dylan Picture
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10. JUNE 1981
Chicago / Illinois - Arie Crown Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago (6/10/1986)

2 CD
unidentified label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1981
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1981
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SETLIST
1. 1. Gotta serve somebody
2. I believe in you
3. Like a rolling stone
Regina Harris:
4. Till I get it right
5. Man gave names to all the animals
6. Maggie´s farm
7. Simple twist of fate
8. Fever
9. Ballad of a thin man
10. Girl from the North country
11. Dead man Dead man
12. Rise again
13.
Mary From The Wild Moor
14. Slow train coming
15. Lenny Bruce
16. Watered-down love
17. Just like a woman
18. Solid rock
19. Forever young
20. Masters of war
21. When you gonna wake up
22. In the garden
23. Blowin´in the wind
24. Don´t think twice, It´s all right (A)
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Fred Tacket
Guitar, Harp
Steve Riley
Guitar
Tim Drummond
Bass
Willie Smith
Bass
Jim Keltner
Drums
Background Vocals
Clydie King
Carolyn Dennis
Regina Havis
Madelyn Quebec
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1981
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18. OCTOBER 1978
Chicago / Illinois - Arie Crown Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Changin of a religious seeker

2 CD
unidentified label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1978
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1978
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SETLIST
1. My Back Pages (instrumental)
2. I´m Ready
3. Is Your Love In Vain?
4. Shelter From The Storm
5. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
6. Tangled Up In Blue
7. Ballad Of A Thin Man
8. Maggie's Farm
9. I Don't Believe You
10. Like A Rolling Stone
11. I Shall Be Released
12. Going, Going, Gone
13. One Of Us Must Know
(Sooner Or Later)
14. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
15. Am I Your Stepchild?
16. One More Cup Of Coffee
(Valley Below)
17. Blowin' In The Wind
18. Girl From The North Country
19. Where Are You Tonight?
(Journey Through Dark Heat)
20. Masters Of War
21. Just Like A Woman
22. Simple Twist Of Fate
23. All Along The Watchtower
24. All I Really Want To Do
25. It's Alright, Ma
(I'm Only Bleeding)
26. Forever Young
27. Changing Of The Guards
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp, Guitar, Vocals
Billy Cross
Guitar
Steven Soles
Guitar
David Mansfield
Violine, Mandoline
Alan Pasqua
Keyboards
Steve Douglas
Horns
Bobbye Hall
Percussion
Background Gesang
Helena Springs
Jo Ann Harris
Caroyn Denni
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1978
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17. OCTOBER 1978
Chicago / Illinois - Arie Crown Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago Oct 17 1978

2 CD
no label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1978
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1978
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SETLIST
1. My Back Pages (instrumental)
2. I´m Ready
3. Is Your Love In Vain?
4. Shelter From The Storm
5. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
6. Tangled Up In Blue
7. Ballad Of A Thin Man
8. Maggie's Farm
9. I Don't Believe You
10. Like A Rolling Stone
11. I Shall Be Released
12. Going, Going, Gone
13. One Of Us Must Know
(Sooner Or Later)
14. It Ain't Me, Babe (A)
15. Am I Your Stepchild?
16. One More Cup Of Coffee
(Valley Below)
17. Blowin' In The Wind
18. Girl From The North Country
19. Where Are You Tonight?
(Journey Through Dark Heat)
20. Masters Of War
21. Just Like A Woman
22. Simple Twist Of Fate
23. All Along The Watchtower
24. All I Really Want To Do
25. It's Alright, Ma
(I'm Only Bleeding)
26. Forever Young
27. Changing Of The Guards
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Harp, Guitar, Vocals
Billy Cross
Guitar
Steven Soles
Guitar
David Mansfield
Violine, Mandoline
Alan Pasqua
Keyboards
Steve Douglas
Horns
Bobbye Hall
Percussion
Background Gesang
Helena Springs
Jo Ann Harris
Caroyn Denni
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1978
|



04. JANUARY 1974
Chicago / Illinois - Chicago Stadium
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Chicago`74
1 CD
Tambourine
Man Records
TMR-010
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1974
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1974
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SETLIST
1. Hero Blues
2. Lay Lady Lay
3. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
4. It Ain't Me,
Babe
5. Tough Mama
6. Ballad Of A Thin Man
7. All Along The Watchtower
8. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
9. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
10. The Times They
Are A-Changin' (A)
11. Love Minus Zero - No Limit (A)
12. The
Lonesome Death
Of Hattie Carroll (A)
13. Nobody 'Cept You (A)
14. It's Alright, Ma
(I'm Only Bleeding) (A)
15. Forever Young
16. Something There Is About You
17. Like A Rolling Stone
18. Maggie's Farm
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Robbie Robertson
Guitar
Garth Hudson
Synthesizer
Richard Manual
Keyboards
Rick Danko
Bass
Levon Helm
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1974
|



03. JANUARY 1974
Chicago / Illinois - Chicago Stadium
|
BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan & The Band
Chicago Jan 3,1974
First Tour ´74 Show
2 CD
unidentified label
Complete show
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1974
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 1974
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SETLIST
1. Hero Blues
2. Lay Lady Lay
3. Tough Mama
4. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
5. Stage Fright
6. Share Your Love With Me
7. It Ain't Me,
Babe
8. Leopard - Skin Pii - Box Hat
9. All Along The Watchtower
10. Ballad Of A Thin Man
11. I Don´t Believe You
12. The Times They
Are A-Changin' (A)
13. Song To Woody (A)
14 The
Lonesome Death
Of Hattie Carroll (A)
15. Nobody 'Cept You (A)
16. It's Alright, Ma
(I'm Only Bleeding) (A)
17. Forever Young
18.
Something There Is About You
19. Like A Rolling Stone
20.
Most Likely You Go Your Way
(And I'll Go Mine)
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MUSICiANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Robbie Robertson
Guitar
Garth Hudson
Synthesizer
Richard Manual
Keyboards
Rick Danko
Bass
Levon Helm
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1974
|



?? NOVEMBER 1965
Chicago / Illinois - Arie Crown Theatre



26. NOVEMBER 1965
Chicago / Illinois - Arie Crown Theatre
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Tuning up with the orchestra

1 CDR
Avauc
incomplete show (4)
Bonustracks:
(8) Pittsburgh 06. 02. 1966
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1965
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SETLIST
1. She Belongs To Me
2. To Ramona
3. Gates Of Eden
4. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
5. Desolation Row
6. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
7. Mr. Tambourine Man
8. Tombstone Blues
9. I Don't Believe You
(She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
10. Baby Let Me Follow You Down
(Eric von Schmidt)
11. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
12. Ballad Of A Thin Man
13. Positively 4th Street
14. Like A Rolling Stone
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
Robbie
Robertson
Guitar
Garth Hudson
Organ
Richard Manual
Piano
Rick Danko
Bass
Levon Helm
Drums
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SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1965
|



26. APRIL 1963
Chicago / Illinois - WFMT Radio Studio Chicago,
(Studs Terkel)



25. APRIL 1963
Chicago / Illinois - The Bear Club
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BOOTLEG
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan's Dream Vol. 2

1 CD
Living Legend / LLR CD012
Complete show
Bonustracks
Free Trade Hall,
Manchester, UK May 27, 1966
Gerde's Folk City,
NY April or May 1962
Carnegie Chapter Hall,
NY Sept. 22 1962
ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 1965
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SETLIST
1. Honey, Just Allow Me
One More Chance
2. Talking John Birch
Paranoid Blues
3. Bob Dylan's Dream
4. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
5. Talking World War III Blues
6. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
7. With God On Our Side
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MUSICIANS
Bob Dylan
Guitar, Harp, Vocals
|
SOME PICS
Bob
Dylan Picture
Archive 1963
|



??. DECEMBER 1960
Chicago / Illinois - Arie Crown Theatre
Norbert Baro last update 26. 11. 2006