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Rochester 2xCD. Rock Solid CD. Roman Holiday 2xCD. Romsdalsmuseet, Molde 2xCD. Rotterdam 2xCD. Royal Albert Hall LP. Royal Albert Hall CD. Salt For Salt 2xCD. San Jose '92 CD. Bob and the Band had been on hiatus since October They got together in Dallas a few days before the show and had a few practices. To kick off the tour, they booked three consecutive nights at this Dallas, Texas club. It's a small venue seating about sixteen hundred people. The idea was to get the band back on stage and playing together with some paid "rehearsal time" before the tour got into full swing.

Each show was sold out, and the media was not invited. Each show found Bob and the band getting progressively tighter, and this third show was best of all. Denny Freeman is on his home turf, and he's scorching out leads to beat the band. There is something about a small venue.

As every performer knows, you give back what you receive from the audience. In a small venue, one is that much more in tune with the crowed, and it's far easier to give it your all. Dylan indeed does! The next day's headlines read "Demonic Dylan". Bob angrily spits out the lyrics with a venom and passion that eludes the larger venues. He sounds a bit shaky on the first song. Perhaps it's due to the fact that a woman jumped on stage in front of him just before he began.

He quickly recovers, however, and the audience holds on for the ride of their life. Check out "the Levee Gonna Break" if you don't believe me I know I did! Gee, ain't I good to you? Who ARE you talking to?

Its Friday April 1st so we'll add an extra bit n piece The work on the tracks like 'Don't Think Twice Again great quality too as is everything I post I reckon It is pure perfection, and would be an asset to the Sony - Dylan arsenal to be released as a live LP just as is. Consider it, Sony. No production costs. No studio remix time. No mastering expenses It's that good! The performance is as breathtaking as the sound quality. The band is tight, and Dylan is on! The insert includes a replica of the show poster.

Highest recommendation. Here's an early week addition It simply can't get much better than this. The claim is that it is soundboard. While indeed it seems to be, there is also the perfect blend of in-between song audience. It's as if the audience were recorded and mixed in for an official live release. This could be due to the small venue, but small venues many times create other sonic problems for a soundboard recording that are not present here.

Simply put, this is the perfect live recording. It would be good enough for official release with only a few minor studio touch ups required. The covers are printed on high gloss heavy stock photo paper. They are sharp with nice images and crisp, clean fonts. The biggest let down with them is that all titles include this same identical layout cover with only a change of date and set list to differentiate them.

There is an abbreviated intro to this show of only "Good evening ladies and gentlemen". The band then kicks off before more can be said. The instruments are well mixed and the vocals are sharp and way up front. Bob's voice is strong. All songs are equally well performed, and there doesn't seem to be a particular song that stands out above the rest.

The biggest highlight of all, though, has to be hearing the entire show performed acoustic with the band. A must have performance in every sense of the word. This Genuine Soundboards release is by far the superior release. Every song is available for random access with your CD player, however the entire show flows perfectly as a disc at once type recording with no noise and no between song gaps or edits in the audience applause.

This series has but three releases. The early show from the 17th has never been made available in this quality ". Now it seems Dave my friend has had the last postings of His Bobness so I 'll have another go, drag myself out of the sickbed into the dayroom and after a bowl of broth and having treacle and brown paper stuck to me chest, forehead rubbed with goose fat, settle down to try to find some Bobby he ain't got not an easy task at the best of times but with a stinker of a cold almost impossible Have you tried asking him?

Here's a nice 'little' set from the Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit concert of '88 - some 5 songs from Bobby notable mostly for his song choice and delivery.

Always trying to throw us a curved ball, here he excells and this is really worth having despite it's brevity with my favourite Jesse Fuller song 'San Francisco Bay Blues', 'Gates of Eden' and 'Girl of The North Country' wonderful stuff Here's another nice little curio someone has put together a compilation of Bob's TV appearances selected for quality rather than chronology I would say This would appear to be Vol 2 and I can't find Vol 1 down here in the dungeon but will update it when I can find it Nothing to do but sleep and listen to Bobby Now it is worth noting here that this is an audience recording sic!

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A beautiful version included in some of the fall live sets. Not Sharon Stone. Cool version, ready for release. The Junior Parker song, famously covered by Elvis. A strange choice, this pop song, might some say. Just one take, it seems, but Dylan seems to know the song well. The original version by Bill LaBounty , most famously covered by Michael Johnson, who released it in A cover of the Dave Mason song , written by Jim Krueger. Dylan included a beautiful version of the song in live sets both in fall and in A great track, Dylan very determined in his bluesy delivery.

A great song by Dylan, covered by Bonnie Raitt. Played 19 times live, all of them fall Very tender vocal on the verses, he himself touched by the lyrics.

Never played live. Cover of the Neil Diamond song. Dylan played it a few times in concert this fall. A heavy version, this one, very intense. Cover of the classic Little Willie John song. An endless list of covers exists, including the Elvis version. Original by Dion. Dylan played it live with Clydie both fall and in Fabulous first take of this beautiful song. Dylan really love to do this rocking tune, Steve Douglas with some great sax. The ghost of both Buddy Holly and Diddley.

Great that the already released single B-side to Heart of Mine finally is available for all to hear. Dylan singing his heart out in this duet with Clydie. Originally a french song, famously covered by both Everly Brothers and Elvis. This take is a waltzy duet version with Clydie, a country take with a stop-start effect in the last line of each verse, Dylan diving into heartbreak once more.

A personal favorite is the version by Lucinda Williams. Kind of calypso-like. A Caribbean vibe, or wind, that blows, I guess. Traditional blues, tune and arrangement, with a comic flair, she is gone, and she even took his fur slippers away! An idea between many, this might be the only take.

Shot of Love Outtake April 2, Dylan reggae — related to other songs and grooves on Shot of Love, but never finished. Lyric improvisation, even laughing.



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