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Aberdeen, Maryland 2004-08-12 shn
Brockton 2004-08-08 shn
Des Moines, Iowa 2004-08-28 shn
Honky Tonk Blues 1999-02-15 flac
Lexington 2004-08-21 flac
Philadelphia 2004-03-30 flac
Renaldo & Clara soundtrack (Les Kokay remaster) 1975 flac
Rochester 2004-08-29 shn
Aberdeen, Maryland
Ripken Stadium
August 12, 2004
Drifter's Escape
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
Milk Cow Blues (with Willie & Lucas Nelson)
Cold Irons Bound
Sugar Baby
Highway 61 Revisited
Floater (Too Much To Ask)
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
Honest With Me
Summer Days
(encore)
Like A Rolling Stone
band intro
All Along The Watchtower
Band Members
Bob Dylan - piano, harp
Larry Campbell - guitar, slide guitar, cittern, pedal steel
Stu Kimball - guitar
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
an M&A Capture
Brockton, Massachusetts
Campanelli Stadium
August 8, 2004
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
God Knows
Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
Forever Young
Things Have Changed
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Highway 61 Revisited
Po' Boy (acoustic)
High Water (For Charley Patton)
Honest With Me
Saving Grace
Summer Days
(encore)
Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic)
Like A Rolling Stone
Band Intro
All Along The Watchtower
Band Members
Bob Dylan - piano, harp
Larry Campbell - guitar, slide guitar, cittern, pedal steel
Stu Kimball - guitar
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
BOB DYLAN
Sec Taylor Stadium
Des Moines, Iowa
August 28, 2004
Taper: Streetcar Visions
Source: DPA 4021 > Lunatec V3 > Sony D8
Transfer: Sony D8 > Emagic 6/2 > Spark/Peak (G5) > xACT
Disc 1:
1. Intro
2. Maggie's Farm
3. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
4. Lonesome Day Blues
5. Heartland (with Willie Nelson)
6. Highway 61 Revisited
7. Moonlight
8. Things Have Changed
9. Floater (Too Much To Ask)
10. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
11. Honest With Me
Disc 2:
1. Ballad of Hollis Brown
2. Summer Days
3. Like A Rolling Stone
4. All Along the Watchtower
Honky Tonk Blues
source: Grand Rapids, MI Feb. 15, 1999
Tracks:
Disc one
Gotta Serve Somebody
Million Miles
Maggie's Farm
Just Like A Woman
Silvio
Stone Walls And Steel Bars
Masters Of War
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Disc two
Tangled Up In Blue
Honky Tonk Blues (Hank Williams) *
Ballad Of A Thin Man **
Band Intro
Highway 61 Revisited *
Love Sick
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 **
Don't Think Twice
Not Fade Away (C.Petty/Hardin) *
**Brian Setzer on guitar joined by the Setzer horns
Lexington, Kentucky
Applebee's Park
August 21, 2004
Unknown Taper
D1 (10) 53:58
1 Intro 01:27
2 Maggie's Farm 04:40
3 The Times They Are A'Changin 05:48
4 Cold Irons Bound 05:21
5 I Shall Be Released (*) 06:06
6 Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum 05:24
7 Stuck Inside Of Mobile... 06:54
8 Blind Willie McTell 06:16
9 Watching The River Flow 06:19
10 I Believe In You 05:39
D2 (6) 35:09
1 Honest With Me 06:35
2 Ballad Of Hollis Brown 05:41
3 Summer Days 10:14
4 Like A Rolling Stone 06:19
5 Band Intro 00:40
6 All Along The Watchtower 05:37
(*) I Shall Be Released (with Willie Nelson and his 2 sons)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Electric Factory
March 30, 2004
trade cdr>sound forge7.0>wav-jerseyboy remaster>flac
This is a real "in your face" DAUD recording. It was
very muddy when I got it
and was able to bring out the best in it. The downside is the
crowd noise during quieter
moments. The taper rode their stealth mics very hot. The
performance was red-hot!
Great versions of Not DArk yet, If not for you & Lonesome day
blues.
intro
Tombstone Blues
The Times They Are A-Changin'
Lonesome Day Blues
If Not for You
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Love Minus Zero No Limit
Cold Irons Bound
Under The Red Sky
Highway 61 Revisited
Not Dark Yet
Bye and Bye
Honest With Me
Masters of War
Summer Days
(encore)
Cat's In The Well
Like a Rolling Stone
All Along the Watchtower
Bob Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue
Renaldo & Clara soundtrack (Les Kokay remaster)
CDR-trade -> EAC -> *.wav -> FLAC fronted -> *.flac
Size: 662mb
Soundquality: A
This 2-CDR-set was originally made and remastered by Les Kokay
(thanks!).
Artwork included.
disc one:
1. When I Paint My Masterpiece (Bob Dylan /w Bob Neuwirth)
Oct. 31 1975, Plymouth, MA, War Memorial Coliseum
2. Mississippi Blues (Bob Dylan)
Nov. 25 1975, Fenway, ME, A Gas Station
3. Kaw-Liga (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
4. Isis (Bob Dylan)
Dec. 04 1975, Montreal, Canada, Forum
5. Ballad In Plain D (Gordon Lightfoot)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
6. In The Pines (Ronnie Hawkins)
7. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Bob Dylan)
Dec. 04 1975, Montreal, Canada, Forum
8. Fragment (Bob Dylan /w Allen Ginsberg)
9. Nurses Song (A. Ginsberg)
10. People Get Ready (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
11. I Want You (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
12. Need A New Sun Rising (Ronee Blakely)
13. Salt Pork, West Virgina (Ramblin' Jack Elliot)
14. Blues Yodel #8 (Muleskinner Blues) (Ramblin' Jack Elliot)
(yodelling fragment)
15. What Will You Do When Jesus Comes (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
16. Little Moses (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
17. It Ain’t Me Babe (Bob Dylan)
Nov. 20 1975, Cambridge, MA, Harvard Square Theater
18. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan /w Roger McGuinn)
Dec. 07 1975, Clinton, NJ, Correctional Institution For Women
19. Hurricane (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
20. She Belongs To Me (Bob Dylan) (over Allen Ginsberg monologue)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
21. Catfish (Rob Stoner) (over David Blue monologue)
22. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
Nov. 21 1975, Boston, MA, Music Hall (evening show)
disc two:
1. Diamonds & Rust (Joan Baez)
2. If You See Her, Say Hello (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
3. Romance In Durango (Bob Dylan)
Dec. 04 1975, Montreal, Canada, Forum
4. One Too Many Mornings (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
5. Snippets of dialogue
6. House Of The Rising Sun (Bob Dylan)
Nov. 28 1975, Quebec, Canada, hotel room
7. One More Cup Of Coffee, Forum
Dec. 04 1975, Montreal, Canada, Forum
8. Fragment
9. Eight Miles High (Roger McGuinn) (Instrumental, electric
guitar)
10. Chestnut Mare (Roger McGuinn)
11. Sara (Bob Dylan)
Dec. 04 1975, Montreal, Canada, Forum
12. The Water Is Wide (Bob Dylan /w Joan Baez)
Nov. 11 1975, Waterbury, CT, Palace Theater
13. Catfish (Rob Stoner)
14. Patty’s Gone To Laredo (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
15. Never Let Me Go (Bob Dylan /w Joan Baez)
Dec. 04 1975, Montreal, Canada, Forum
16. Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands (Bob Dylan)
Oct. 1975, New York City, Studio Instrumental Rentals
17 .Tangled Up In Blue (Bob Dylan)
Nov. 21 1975, Boston, MA, Music Hall (evening show)
18. Just Like A Woman (Bob Dylan)
Nov. 20 1975, Cambridge, MA, Harvard Square Theater
19. Knockin’ On Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan /w Roger McGuinn)
Nov. 20 1975, Cambridge, MA, Harvard Square Theater
Notes from Les Kokay:
"As it is 25 years since Renaldo & Clara screened, I
though it might be nice to give the stereo soundtrack a wider circulation (I
hinted about it here, a while back). Also since Dylan is on his way to NZ soon
it would be aprropriate to offer a rare gem back to the rest of the world.
The Renaldo and Clara s/t has been available on a couple of
bootlegs for some time.
1. Renaldo & Clara (Norriaa) - a single CD from the film s/t
(stereo), but in very poor quality and misses out some important tracks.
2. Renaldo & Clara (reference recording) 2CD - actually 2CDR,
sourced from a video of the TV broadcast, so mono and also poor quality. A good
selection of tracks.
These have both been re-bootlegged under different labels &
covers.
I've recently remastered my own tape of the stereo film soundtrack
to a 2CDR myself, and the result is significantly better quality than any of
the bootlegs (IMHO). I had some difficulty about which tracks not to include. I
eventually decided not to include any of the dialoge of the film (2) above
included a couple of the David Blue monologues. I didn't include any of the non-dylan
background music (moonlight sonata, the chipin waltz, the roadie plays, ect.)
and I missed out any muic that I simply don't like listening to repeatedly (for
example: In the Morning, Kaddish, God and Mama, Wilkomen).
For technical reasons I missed out Suzanne (Baez) and South Coast
(Elliot) as these sounded very poor beside the other tracks. Hurricane I've
edited to remove most of the dialogue, but still keep the flow of the song. BTW
this Hurricane is acutally the out-take with the 'robbing the bodies' line, and
not a concert performance. All the other music is included in the order of the
film. It is all nice wide stereo exept for the openig track which for some
reason is amost mono. The sound quality is not perfect, but it is much better
than anything that has circulated before.
BOB DYLAN
Mayo Field
Rochester, Minnesota
August 29, 2004
Taper: Streetcar Visions
Source: DPA 4021 > Lunatec V3 > Sony D8
Transfer: Sony D8 > Emagic 6/2 > Spark/Peak (G5) > xACT
Disc 1:
1. Intro
2. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
3. Forever Young
4. God Knows
5. Heartland (with Willie Nelson)
6. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
7. Positively 4th Street
8. Highway 61 Revisited
9. Bye and Bye
10. Tryin' To Get To Heaven
11. Honest With Me
Disc 2:
1. It Ain't Me Babe
2. Summer Days
3. Like A Rolling Stone
4. All Along the Watchtower