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Barcelona 1993-07-01 flac

Oakland 2005-03-14 shn

Oakland 2005-03-15 flac

Oakland 2005-03-16 shn

Portland 2005-03-12 shn

Seattle 2005-03-08 shn

Seattle 2005-03-09 flac

Seattle Schubert remaster 2005-03-07 shn

El Pueblo Espanol

Barcelona, Spain

1 July 1993

Righteous To Me Box Set

discs from srk, review by gopherstick

Disc 1 [65:42]

1. Hard Times [5:12]

2. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again [9:07]

3. All Along the Watchtower [7:49]

4. Just Like A Woman [7:39]

5. Tangled Up In Blue [10:40]

6. The Man In Me [7:05]

7. Watching The River Flow [7:04]

8. Little Moses [6:26]

9. Tomorrow Night [4:35]

Disc 2 [71:11]

1. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [10:58]

2. Mr. Tambourine Man [11:11]

3. Cat's In the Well [7:29]

4. I And I [9:27]

5. Maggie's Farm [9:34]

6. Man In The Long Black Coat [10:00]

7. It Ain't Me, Babe [12:30]

Concert # 492 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 12 of the 1993 Europe Summer Tour. 1993 concert # 36..

Concert # 36 with the 9th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Winston Watson (drums & percussion).

1, 8-11, 16 acoustic with the band.

1, 8 Bucky Baxter (accordion).

10, 11, 16 Bucky Baxter (electric mandolin).

3 new songs (18%) compared to previous concert. 1 new song for this tour

NOTES:

Some track transitions are not entirely seamless, otherwise pretty darn problem-free

D2 T7: [12:20 -12:30] dead runoff

SOUND: Pretty nice. Crisp and clear with well defined vocals (although it has a low ceiling at times that sifts on a watery buzz to some of the louder vocals) and punchy band.

COMMENTS: Hard Times is a bovine's delight, Bucky Baxter is making that accordion moo. Mobile and Watchtower are auto-pilots, in the early going Bob has the snoozefest cruising along at 38,000 feet and holding. This is the one time I'm hoping for some turbulence, but Just Like a Woman is only a hair above average so as not to be noticed, however it's something. Okay now here we go, Captain Bob has turned on the Smoke 'Em Up sign and is asking that all tray tables be returned to their locked, upright positions. Tangled Up In Blue is the first corker of the night, Bob is into it and the band shivers a groove behind a suddenly wide awake front man. Listen to how he winds himself up with the harp solo and the final verse explodes out of him in an urgent yell. Speaking of that, yelling, Bob hardly does any of that here. The Man In Me is a flat out cool highlight. He sings it confidently and laid back, then again explodes out a verse and just as suddenly dives back behind the guitars for cover. Meanwhile the 'real' guitars ribbon in and out of his clunky-but-fairly-easily-overlooked solo, like older brothers putting up with the snot-nosed tag-along younger sibling. River Flow is a like an overeager puppy: fun, but kind of annoying. What is it with the last verses of songs tonight anyway? He gets crazy with that last "river flow", seems to be an emerging theme here. Don't look now, but there's a half ton of church laid down in Little Moses, damn that Bucky and his loony accordion. Tomorrow Night gets a clap-along, and again I'm struck how queer it is to hear it from my listening position right next to Bob up on stage. Here's a hint to everybody who like to clap-along: don't bother, you're only pissing off your neighbors. Anyway, this version is loose, unbuttoned, Bob even finishes off a line without the guitars, it's simply all him. Excellent noodle work too, how he can play so well on the acoustic, yet when he plugs in....reminds me of a Jerry Garcia interview where Jerry was talking about how incredibly different the instruments are. I play both, but I still can't quite play St. Stephen right now matter which guitar I play it on, so what do I know? Baby Blue suffers from, are you ready for this, dominating acoustic guitars. Those suckers are almost drowning out Bob. It's long, too: Bob finishes singing five minutes in, then we get another five minutes of Harpjam©. Tambourine Man is almost a carbon copy, although it's six minutes of singing and then six more of Harpjam instead of five. I and I quickly warms up to a healthy sizzle, check out how he nails the 'vile and deprived' line, great. And the 'dead horse' bit, his voice rises wildly, a trackless roller coaster, do you suppose when he gets like that he can even hear the music being played around him? It Ain't Me is a twelve minute snoring purr, not the most eloquent way to bring this beast back to the barn, but what the hell, after what we've been through it's the perfect time for a nap like this closer.

Oakland, California

Paramount Theatre

March 14, 2005

Unknown taper > CDR > EAC > wav > shn

Disc One [71:45]

1Drifter's Escape

2It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

3Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum

4The Man In Me

5Highway 61 Revisited

6Can't Wait

7Stuck Inside Of Mobile

8Under The Red Sky

9Bye And Bye

10Honest With Me

11Mr. Tambourine Man

12Summer Days

Disc Two [9:23]

1A-11 (Hank Cochran)

2All Along The Watchtower

Band Members

Bob Dylan - piano, harp

Stu Kimball - lead guitar

Denny Freeman - guitar

Donnie Herron - violin, pedal steel

Elana Fremerman - violin

Tony Garnier - bass

George Recile – drums

Bob Dylan Show

March 15, 2005

Paramount Theatre, Oakland CA

SP-CMC-8 (taped on the end of 2 black pens balanced behind ears) > SP-SPSB-6 (16 HZ setting) > Sharp 721MD (tracks 1-12) Sony MZ-N707 (encore)

> Sound Forage > CD Wav Editor > Flac

left: Papermate Med Pt.

right: Bic "Soft Feel" Med.

1. Drifter's Escape

2. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere

3. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum

4. High Water (For Charley Patton) (Donnie on banjo)

5. Highway 61 Revisited

6. Tryin' To Get To Heaven

7. Down Along The Cove

8. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob was center stage with just his harp - no piano)

9. Masters Of War

10. Honest With Me

11. Forever Young

12. Summer Days

(encore)

13. Sing Me Back Home (song by Merle Haggard)

14. ==band introductions==

15. All Along The Watchtower

Band Members

Bob Dylan - piano, harp

Stu Kimball - lead guitar

Denny Freeman - guitar

Donnie Herron - banjo, pedal steel

Elana Fremerman - violin

Tony Garnier - bass

George Recile - drums

(thanks to Bill Pagel's Bob Links for the setlist & band information!!)

Recorded 1/2 way back on the Orchestra Floor, on the stage left side--- just a few rows behind Mr. & Mrs. Bob Weir!

Don't be a sketch-ball loser & sell this recording! (note to loser freak selling "dylan live boots - recent shows" on the corner of 19th & Broadway on Monday Night - dude, you look so tore up I'd have doubts about throwing you a life jacket, there's no way i'm risking my health by touching or listening to yer petri dish-cds....instant karma delivered in the vessel of flesh eating disease & grimey excretions??? you are toe jam.)

Keep those MP3s on yer ipod & jog to further insure no one confuses you with Mr. Toe Jam of Oaktown....just don't burn MP3 CDs for distribution, please.

Peace, Love, & Revolution....

Oakland, California

Paramount Theatre

March 16, 2005

Unknown taper > CDR > EAC > wav > shn

Disc One [79:57]

1To Be Alone With You

2The Times They Are A-Changin'

3Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum

4Positively 4th Street

5Highway 61 Revisited

6Sugar Baby

7Down Along The Cove

8High Water (For Charley Patton)

9Girl Of The North Country

10Honest With Me

11Every Grain Of Sand

12Summer Days

Disc Two [9:14]

1A-11 (Hank Cochran)

2All Along The Watchtower

Band Members

Bob Dylan - piano, harp

Stu Kimball - lead guitar

Denny Freeman - guitar

Donnie Herron - violin, pedal steel

Elana Fremerman - violin

Tony Garnier - bass

George Recile - drums

Bob Dylan, 3/12/05, Portland, Oregon, University Of Portland, Earle Chiles Center, 2CDR

LB-2623, (77min+10min), daud; trade cdr > eac > wav > shn; excellent sound [A]; upgrade over previous version

stray claps d1t10 0:54, 0:56, 1:43

CD1

1 intro + Maggie's Farm, 2. Tell Me That It Isn't True, 3. Down Along The Cove, 4. Positively 4th Street, 5. Floater (Too Much To Ask) (Donnie on violin), 6. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum, 7. Ballad Of Hollis Brown (Donnie on banjo), 8. Highway 61 Revisited, 9. Boots Of Spanish Leather (Donnie on violin), 10. Honest With Me, 11. It Ain't Me, Babe, 12. Summer Days,

CD2

1. A-11 (song by Hank Cochran), 2. All Along The Watchtower

Please retain this info file and its LB number as a marker for this lossless set

and if you spread it please list it in the description to avoid others getting duplicates

Seattle, Washington

Paramount Theatre

March 8, 2005

Disc 1

Drifter's Escape

You Ain't Goin' Nowhere

Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum

High Water (For Charley Patton)

Highway 61 Revisited

It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

Down Along The Cove

This Wheel's On Fire

Masters Of War

Forever Young

Summer Days

Sing Me Back Home (song by Merle Haggard)

Disc 2

(encore)

Rainy Day Women #12 & 35

Like A Rolling Stone

Band Members

Bob Dylan - piano, harp

Stu Kimball - lead guitar

Denny Freeman - guitar

Donnie Herron - banjo, pedal steel

Elana Fremerman - violin

Tony Garnier - bass

George Recile – drums

Bob Dylan

Paramount Theater

Seattle, WA

March 9, 2005

Disc 1

1. To Be Alone With You

2. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight

3. Tweedle Dee And Tweedle Dum

4. Just Like A Woman

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

6. Floater (Too Much To Ask)

7. Highway 61 Revisited

8. Make You Feel My Love

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

10. Honest With Me

11. Ballad Of Hollis Brown (acoustic) (Donnie on banjo)

12. Summer Days

Disc 2 (encore)

1. Sing Me Back Home (song by Merle Haggard)

2. Band Intro

3. All Along The Watchtower

Band Members

Bob Dylan - piano, harp

Stu Kimball - lead guitar

Denny Freeman - guitar

Donnie Herron - banjo, pedal steel

Elana Fremerman - violin

Tony Garnier - bass

George Recile - drums

Lineage:

Source: Schoeps MK4->KCY->Sonosax SX-M2/LS->Sony M1 DAT

Transfer:Tascam DA-20 MkII DAT ->Tascam CDRW700-> EAC (secure mode)->

Soundforge 4.5 (intro + outro fades)-> CDRWav->Flac 16 (level 5)

Bob Dylan

Paramount Theater

Seattle, WA

March 7, 2005

Schubert Remaster

NOTES : This is a Schubert remaster of the "schubidoo" recording (details below)

DISC ONE

1. Intro

2. Drifter's Escape

3. The Man In Me

4. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

5. Moonlight

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

7. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)

8. Queen Jane Approximately

9. Cat's In The Well

DISC TWO

1. Sugar Baby

2. Watching The River Flow

3. Mr. Tamborine Man

4. Honest With Me

5. Like A Rolling Stone

6. All Along The Watchtower

7. Sing Me Back Home

Lineage:

Source: Schoeps MK4->Kcy->Sonosax SX-M2/LS->Sony M1 DAT

Transfer:Tascam DA-20 MkII DAT ->Tascam CDRW700-> EAC (secure mode)->

Soundforge 4.5 (intro + outro fades)-> CDRWav->Flac 16 (level 5)