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Cartagena 1995-07-20 shnf

Concord, CA 1988-06-07 shn

Fort Worth TX 1978-11-24 shn

London 1991-02-17 shnf

Merrillville 1990-08-27 shnf

Child's Balloon - New Orleans 1981-11-10 flac

Philadelphia 1997-08-20 shn

Bob Dylan

1995-07-20

Puerto Deportivo de Cartagena Cartagena, Spain

SOURCE : "off master" (aud) recording

LINEAGE : Audio cdr > (Feurio) wav > (flac frontend) flac > (flac frontend) wav > (mkwACT) shn

SOUND : excellent

SIZE: 552 MiB

NOTES: NET Tapers Series #11 (kisseber), Unidentified taper.

DISC ONE

1. Down in the Flood

2. I Want You

3. All Along The Watchtower

4. Shelter From The Storm

5. You're A Big Girl Now

6. Silvio

7. Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic w band)

8. Masters Of War (acoustic w band)

DISC TWO

1. To Ramona (acoustic w band)

2. God Knows

3. License To Kill

4. Highway 61 Revisited

5. Ballad Of A Thin Man

6. The Times They Are A-Changin' (acoustic w band)

7. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35

Concord Pavilion

Concord, California

7 June 1988

1 Subterranean Homesick Blues

2 Absolutely Sweet Marie

3 Masters Of War

4 You're A Big Girl Now

5 Gotta Serve Somebody

6 In The Garden

7 Man Of Constant Sorrow (Trad Arr Dylan)

8 The Lakes Of Pontchartrain (Trad)

9 Boots Of Spanish Leather

10 Driftin' Too Far From Shore

11 Gates Of Eden

12 Like A Rolling Stone

13 Maggie's Farm

Bob Dylan Guitar/Harmonica

Chris Parker Drums

G E Smith Guitars

Kenny Arronson Bass

Guest 1-6, 10-13 Neil Young Vocal/guitar

Bob Dylan 1978-11-24 TCCC Fort Worth TX (I'm Not Ready To Be Put Out To Pasture Yet) (T-793)

I'm the guy who recorded this show. I have the original analog cassette tapes of it. Over the years I have traded analog tape copies but until now have never done a digital transfer of it. This is the first and only time it has been digitally transferred from the original analog cassette tapes. There are many bootlegs that exist of this show which were made from analog copies I sent out in trade.

There is some distortion in the bass due to having the levels set too high when recording the original tapes. It's not too distracting and is worse at the beginning. I minimized the problem some but in order to remove almost all of it I would have had to cut out all the bass and I didn't want to do that.

Mics: (2) Sony ECM 19B >

Recorder: Sony TC-152 >

Tape: TDK SA-C90 - these are

the original analog cassette tapes >

Playback Deck: Tascam 130 >

Nikko 32 Band EQ >

Akai DR16 Digital Hard Disk Recorder >

Sony PCM-R500 DAT Recorder >

Sony DAT Tape >

HHB CDR-800 Compact Disc Recorder >

HHB CDR >

WAV > SHN

I have also done the artwork for this version of this show. I really have never liked the practice of giving titles to live shows but I understand one of the reasons people do it is to distinguish between different versions of the same show. I felt like I needed to give this one a title due to the inferior versions that exist. Please keep the artwork and text file, unaltered, together with the SHN's.

disc 1

1. (intro)

2. My Back Pages (instrumental)

3. She's Love Crazy

4. Mr. Tambourine Man

5. Shelter From The Storm

6. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

7. Tangled Up In Blue

8. Ballad Of A Thin Man

9. Maggie's Farm

10. I Don't Believe You

11. Like A Rolling Stone

12. I Shall Be Released

13. Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)

14. The Times They Are A-Changin'

15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35

disc 2

1. It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic)

2. Am I Your Stepchild?

3. One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)

4. Blowin' In The Wind

5. Girl From The North Country

6. We Better Talk This Over

7. Masters Of War

8. Just Like A Woman

9. To Ramona

10. All Along The Watchtower

11. All I Really Want To Do

12. (band introductions)

13. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)

14. Forever Young

15. (appalause)

16. Changing Of The Guards

Bob Dylan (guitar/harmonica/vocals)

Billy Cross (guitar)

Steven Soles (guitar)

David Mansfield (violin/mandolin)

Alan Pasqua (keyboards)

Steve Douglas (horns)

Bobbye Hall (percussion)

Ian Wallace (drums)

Jerry Scheff (bass)

Helena Springs (vocals)

Jo Ann Harris (vocals)

Caroyn Dennis (vocals)

Don't rename directories or file names if you share this.

Bob Dylan 1978-11-24 TCCC Fort Worth TX (I'm Not Ready To Be Put Out To Pasture Yet) (T-793)

I removed gaps caused by tape flip and change, and did a slight speed correction.

Don't alter the sound of this recording. The T releases are not to be used as a source for anyones so called remastering projects. If you want to do something start recording shows and work from that. Don't just take what I have done and screw with it.

For Trade or Give Away only - Do not Sell - Do not encode as MP3

October 29, 2004

Bob Dylan on CBS 60 minutes aired Dec 5 2004 - VCD mpeg1

If you'd like to see this 'first interview in almost 20 years' here it is. 16 minutes long MPEG 352X 240, 29.97 fps / 44100 Hx MPEG stereo sound.

Bob Dylan

Hammersmith Odeon

London, England

17 February 1991

SOURCE: "off master" (aud) recording

LINEAGE: CDR>EAC>WAV>MKW>SHN

SOUND: very good!

SIZE: 554 MiB

DISC ONE

1. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)

2. Lay Lady Lay

3. Masters Of War

4. The Man In Me

5. Gotta Serve Somebody

6. Wiggle Wiggle

7. Bob Dylan's Dream

8. Love Minus Zero/No Limit

9. Mr. Tambourine Man

10. Girl From The North Country

DISC TWO

1. Everything Is Broken

2. Man In The Long Black Coat

3. Seeing The Real You At Last

4. Under The Red Sky

5. God Knows

6. I Shall Be Released

7. Like A Rolling Stone

8. The Times They Are A-Changin'

9. Highway 61 Revisited

Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)

John Jackson (guitar)

Cesar Diaz (guitar)

Tony Garnier (bass)

Ian Wallace (drums)

More details here - http://www.bjorner.com/DSN11825%20-%201991%20Second%20Fastbreak%20Tour.htm#DSB11970

Bob Dylan

Holiday Star Music Theater

Merrillville, Indiana

27 August 1990

Musicians: Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar & harmonica), G. E. Smith (guitar & electric slide guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Christopher Parker (drums), Steve Bruton (guitar).

Lineage: ? > CD-Rs > EAC secure mode > shntool > .shn

Sound Quality: VG

Size: 473 megs .shn

Notes:

Only performance of "Moon River" to date (as of 12/04); debut performace of "Friend Of The Devil." "Moon River" was dedicated to Stevie Ray Vaughan who died in a helicopter crash the night before after having played at an Eric Clapton concert in Alpine Valley.

1. Maggie's Farm

2. I Want You

3. Simple Twist Of Fate

4. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

5. Masters Of War

6. Man Of Peace - edit at end

7. Desolation Row

8. Gates Of Eden

9. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)

10. It Ain't Me, Babe - edit at end

11. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35

12. Moon River (Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer)

13. Friend Of The Devil (Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter/John Dawson)

14. All Along The Watchtower

15. I Shall Be Released

16. Like A Rolling Stone

17. Blowin' In The Wind

18. Highway 61 Revisited

Bob Dylan

"Child's Balloon"

11/10/81

Saenger Performing Arts Center - New Orleans, LA

SBD

Disc 1:

Set 1:

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. Heart Of Mine

10. Simple Twist Of Fate

11. All Along The Watchtower

12. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight

13. Forever Young

Set 2:

14. Gamblin' Man

Disc 2:

1. The Times They Are A-Changin'

2. Watered-Down Love

3. Shot Of Love

4. Masters Of War

5. Just Like A Woman

6. Thief On The Cross

7. Dead Man Dead Man

8. In The Garden

Encore:

9. Blowin' In The Wind

10. It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)

11. It Ain't Me Babe

12. Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Missing:

A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall

When You Gonna Wake Up

Notes:

Liberated boot "Child's Balloon".

"The Times They Are A-Changin'" has small cut.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Mann Music Center

1997-08-20

1. Absolutely Sweet Marie

2. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry

3. Tough Mama

4. Shelter From The Storm

5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter)

6. Love Minus Zero/No Limit

7. Tangled Up In Blue

8. Cocaine Blues (trad.)

9. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

10. Tears Of Rage (Bob Dylan & Richard Manuel)

11. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat

12. Like A Rolling Stone

13. It Ain't Me, Babe

14. Alabama Getaway (Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia)

Gopherstick's Review

Sound: 9 (wild sound here, this must be what those nerds mean when they gush about Bob's 'ragged glory'. The vocals are clear and loud, there's nothing distant about this tape at all, everything is up in your ears without being saturated or compressed, a rare feat and nice job by the taper. The only grumble might be about the slightly mushy and heavy bottom end, but it's no big deal; I wish they were all like this. The sound improves to a stunning 9.5 during the acoustic set)

Highlights: the entire show

Comments: This one is a perfect example of why I started doing the Listening Guide. Fellow traders need to know about shows like this one. It's a great setlist, a great crowd (come on, a guy yells out a request for Tweeter and the Monkey Man, I mean, this is no ordinary audience) a great vocal performance, great Bob Talk and a great night of guitar playing. Bob is in a happy mood, too, he tells the crowd, "That was Neil Young's version of Shelter From the Storm." after the song, and before Stuck Inside of Mobil he deadpans, "We're...we're not trying to fool you with feedback. We're not trying to make you think we're doing something." The band sorts out the electrical problem then plays a great version of the song, which prompts Bob to opinion the audience, "I wanna see everybody clapping! Yeah...my drummer wants to see everybody clapping. He says if you ain't clapping, get outta here. [they begin Tears of Rage] He's just joking, though, I'm not sure how long he's gonna stay." Then he takes a breath and starts singing Tears of Rage like nothing, classic. As if that's not enough later on during the band introductions a fan rushes on stage and a guy next to the taper groans, "awww, no, he's kissing his feet!" Bob is so flustered he starts to introduce Larry as the drummer...

Bottom Line: Dead essential, a spectacular effort that proves beyond a doubt that bootleggers don't catch every good show.

If I was in the business I'd call this "Fooling With Feedback" and stuff the second disc with a bunch of kick ass filler, the show is 100% worthy of such an infamous honor.