Bob Dylan – Ann Arbor, MI (02/02/74)

Bob Dylan & The Band
Crisler Arena
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2 February 1974

< disk 1 >

  1. Bill Graham house announcement > Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)
  2. Lay Lady Lay
  3. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
  4. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
  5. It Ain’t Me Babe
  6. Ballad Of A Thin Man
  7. Stage Fright (the Band)
  8. The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down (the Band)
  9. King Harvest (has surely come)(the Band)
  10. When you Awake (the Band)
  11. I shall be Released (the Band)
  12. Up on Cripple Creek (the Band)
  13. All Along The Watchtower
  14. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
  15. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

< disk 2 >

  1. The Times They Are A-Changin’ ñ (solo)
  2. Don’t Think Twice, Itís All Right ñ (solo)
  3. Gates Of Eden – (solo)
  4. Just Like A Woman ñ (solo)
  5. It’s Alright Ma (Iím Only Bleeding) ñ (solo)
  6. Rag Mama Rag (the Band)
  7. This Wheel’s on Fire (the Band)
  8. The Shape I’m in (the Band)
  9. The Weight (the Band)
  10. Forever Young
  11. Highway 61 Revisited
  12. Like A Rolling Stone
  13. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Iíll Go Mine)

Pink Floyd – London, England (07/04/89)

Pink Floyd – London Day 1
Docklands Arena
London, England
July 4 1989

CD1:

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) (11:35)
  2. Signs Of Life (4:17)
  3. Learning To Fly (6:10)
  4. Yet Another Movie/Round And Around (7:16)
  5. A New Machine (Part 1) (1:23)
  6. Terminal Frost (6:14)
  7. A New Machine (Part 2), (0:31)
  8. Sorrow (11:13)
  9. Dogs Of War (8:29)
  10. On The Turning Away (9:25)

CD2:

  1. One Of These Days (7:15)
  2. Time (5:39)
  3. On the Run (3:42)
  4. The Great Gig In The Sky (5:01)
  5. Wish You Were Here (6:12)
  6. Welcome To The Machine (7:17)
  7. Us And Them (7:16)
  8. Money (11:53)
  9. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) (6:55)
  10. Comfortably Numb (10:10)

CD3:

  1. One Slip (6:40)
  2. Run Like Hell (8:48)

Pink Floyd – Tokyo, Japan (03/02/88)

Pink Floyd
1988-03-02
Budokan Grand Hall
Tokyo, Japan

Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5) 11:33
Signs Of Life 4:10
Learning To Fly 5:43
Yet Another Movie 7:00
A New Machine (Part 1) 1:28
Terminal Frost 6:07
A New Machine (Part 2) 0:41
Sorrow 9:37
The Dogs Of War 7:55
On The Turning Away 9:45
One Of These Days 7:45
The Great Gig In The Sky 5:04
Wish You Were Here 4:42
Welcome To The Machine 8:29
Us And Them 7:02
Money 11:00
Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 5:57
Comfortably Numb 10:17
One Slip 6:33
Run Like Hell 8:52

Pink Floyd – Los Angeles, CA (11/26/87)

Pink Floyd
November 26, 1987
Los Angeles Sports Arena
Los Angeles, CA


(1st Set)
1 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts I – V)
2 Signs Of Life ->Learning To Fly
3 Yet Another Movie, Round And Round
4 A New Machine (part 1) ->Terminal Frost
5 A New Machine (part 2) ->Sorrow
6 The Dogs Of War
7 On The Turning Away
8 One of These Days


(2nd Set)
1 Time
2 On The Run
3 Wish You Were Here
4 Welcome To The Machine
5 Us And Them
6 Money
7 Another Brick In The Wall – part 2
8 Comfortably Numb
(Encore)
9 One Slip
10 Run Like Hell

Pink Floyd – London, England (06/14/81)

Pink Floyd
1981-06-14
Earl’s Court Exhibition Hall
London, UK

In The Flesh 03:11
The Thin Ice 02:41
Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 04:16
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives 01:39
Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 06:14
Mother 07:59
Goodbye Blue Sky 03:57
Empty Spaces 02:25
What Shall We Do Now 02:00
Young Lust 05:14
One Of My Turns 03:29
Don’t Leave Me Now 04:04
Another Brick In The Wall Part 3 01:14
The Last Few Bricks 01:40
Goodbye Cruel World 01:38
Hey You 04:58
Is There Anybody Out There 03:05
Nobody Home 04:14
Vera 01:18
Bring The Boys Back Home 01:17
Comfortably Numb 07:26
The Show Must Go On 02:42
In The Flesh 05:00
Run Like Hell 06:18
Waiting For The Worms 04:21
Stop 00:32
The Trial 06:07
Outside The Wall 03:52

Pink Floyd – Sain Ouen, France (12/02/72)

Pink Floyd
December 2, 1972
Palais des Sports de L’ile de la Jatte
Saint Ouen, France

Speak To Me (3:07)
Breathe (3:58)
On The Run (5:42)
Time / Breathe Reprise (6:16)
The Great Gig In The Sky (4:10)
Money (5:39)
Us And Them (6:52)
Any Colour You Like (5:49)
Brain Damage (2:59)
Eclipse (2:21)
One Of Those Days (9:10)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene (12:17)
Echoes (22:29)
Childhood’s End (8:45)

Bob Dylan – Temple in Flames 1987

Bob Dylan & Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
From the Temple In Flames 1987 Tour
Remastered Recordings



1. Gotta Serve Somebody (10/17/87)
2. Shot of Love (09/25/87)
3. Man Gave Names to all the Animals (10/07/87)
4. All Along the Watchtower (09/05/87)
5. Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) (09/15/87)
6. Highway 61 Revisited (09/12/87)
7. John Brown (09/13/87)
8. Dead Man Dead Man (10/12/87)
9. To Ramona (10/16/87)
10. I and I (09/13/87)
11. Forever Young (10/11/87)
12. Queen Jane Approximately (09/19/87)
13.Tangled Up In Blue (09/30/87)
14. House of the Rising Sun (10/07/87)
15. The Wicked Messenger (10/17/87)
16. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (09/26/87)

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vols. 1-2

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan – Varied Artists Vol. 01-02

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan
The Dylan Covers, Vol. 1
Various Artists

As Columbia Records once advertised, “Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan.” Still, I always love to hear Dylan covers. Whenever one pops up, at a show or online, I listen attentively for something new the singer might bring to the song. For the last few years, I’ve been collecting them via bit torrent with an eye toward making a compilation. Here is the first volume of what may be many, if there is interest, and if I can find the time and energy. For now, I’ve avoided the Dead, the Byrds and some other usual suspects, but they may appear later. I have sequenced this for flow; total running time is 78:00. I’ve put the two longest tracks at the end, so those of you who don’t like jams or have short attention spans can avoid them. I haven’t done any artwork, but if there are any frustrated album cover designers out there, I would love to have some.

Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages; soundboards and FMs have an asterisk, the rest are very good to excellent audience recordings. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Thanks, of course, to the tapers, and to the original uploaders. Enjoy! JS

  1. Everything is Broken – Neil Young (10-28-89, Shoreline Amp., Mtn View, CA)
  2. Dark Eyes – Alejandro Escovedo (10-1-04, Texas Union Hall, Austin, TX)*
  3. When the Ship Comes In – Billy Bragg (9-26-05, Talking Bob Dylan Blues The Barbican Theatre, London)*
  4. Hard Rain – Big Country w/Eddi Reader (5-31-99, Glasgow SECC, Glasgow, Scotland)*
  5. Ring them Bells – Warren Zevon (10-13-96, The Bluebird, Denver, CO)
  6. The Groom’s Still Waiting at the Alter – Steve Wynn (7-27-05, Molly Malone’s Irish Pub, Los Angeles)*
  7. When I Paint My Masterpiece – Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, and Gillian Welch (10-6-06, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Golden Gate Gate Park, San Francisco, CA)
  8. Girl From the North Country – The Eels (5-9-05, Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW – Santa Monica, CA)*
  9. Love Minus Zero – Ron Sexsmith (10-24-97, The Milky Way, Amsterdam)*
  10. Highway 61 Revisted – World Party (7-12-93, Summer Stage, Central Park, New York)
  11. Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again – Soft Boys (October 27, 2002 ,The Mercury Lounge, NYC)
  12. Fourth Time Around – Calexico (7-9-03 Zeltival am Tollhaus, Karlsruhe, Germany)*
  13. Positively Fourth Street – X (8-2-86, The Ritz, New York City)*
  14. Queen Jane Approximately – Mojave 3 (4-17-96, Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW – Santa Monica, CA)*
  15. Hurricane – Phish (8-16-97, Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, ME)*
  16. Blind Willie McTell – Mick Taylor (9-16-00, Jack Legg’s, Nashville, TN)*

Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan
The Dylan Covers, Vol. 2
Various Artists (Audience Recordings)

As Columbia Records once advertised, “Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan.” Still, I always love to hear Dylan covers. Whenever one pops up, at a show or online, I listen attentively for something new the singer might bring to the song. For the last few years, I’ve been collecting them via bit torrent with an eye toward making a compilation. Here is the second volume of what may be many, if there is continued interest, and if I can find the time and energy.

This time out, I have taken the advice of CHerrmann57, who suggested I segregate audience from soundboard recordings on separate volumes. Quality is generally VG to Exc, though not as good as the audience recordings on the previous volume. (Next up will be a ’70s volume, which will probably be all soundboard or FM recordings.) I have again sequenced this for flow rather than any sort of chronology; total running time is about 78 minutes. I’ve again put the long tracks at the end, so those of you who don’t like jams or have short attention spans can avoid them. I haven’t done any artwork, but again humbly request that if there are any frustrated album cover designers out there, have at it; pdiamond did a nice job last time!

Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Thanks, of course, to the tapers, and to the original uploaders. Enjoy! JS

  1. Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You – Gillian Welch and David Rawlings (7-29-04, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, England)
  2. One Too Many Mornings – David Gray (3-13-06, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO)
  3. Girl From the North Country – Robert Plant (10-24-02, Octagon Centre, Sheffield, England)
  4. Tomorrow is a Long Time – Ben Harper (2-9-01, Jorgenson Auditorium, Storrs, CT)
  5. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right – Matt Nathanson (2-22-05, Chris Knutzen Hall, University Center, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma WA)
  6. I Thew it All Away – Lloyd Cole (12-27-01, Joe’s Pub, New York City)
  7. Buckets of Rain – Beth Orton and M Ward (9-30-03, Cafe Largo, Los Angeles)
  8. I’ll Keep it With Mine – Yo La Tengo w/ David Mansfield (12-30-05, Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ
  9. Gates of Eden – Robyn Hitchcock (3-26-05, Maxwell’s, Hoboken, NJ)
  10. License to Kill – Cowboy Junkies (8-16-05, Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA)
  11. It’s All Right Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) – Roger McGuinn (10-05-06, S¯nderborghus, S¯nderborg, Denmark)
  12. Isis – The White Stripes (6-27-03, Coca-Cola Bricktown Event Center, Oklahoma City, OK)
  13. It Takes a Lot to Laugh – Joe Ely (12-31-05, La Zona Rosa, Austin, TX)
  14. Knockin on Heaven’s Door – Tom Petty (8-27-05, Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA)
  15. Like a Rolling Stone – Phil and Trey (10-29-06, Vegoose, Las Vegas, NV)
  16. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue – Echo and the Bunnymen (12-5-85, SFX Hall, Dublin, Ireland)
  17. Farewell Angelina – Jeff Buckley (4-5-92, Roulette Club, New York City)

Happy Birthday Bob

Years ago, back when I was a kid – 14 or 15, maybe – I got a little compact stereo for Christmas. It had dual tape decks, detached speakers, and a record player. This was the tail end of the 1980s so CDs weren’t really a thing. I didn’t have any vinyl but my Mom had a pretty good collection of oldies, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, that type of thing. I remember swiping her Monkees records and listening to them over and over. Not long after I got the thing we had a garage sale and my Aunt Sandy brought over a bunch of her old records to sell. She had some cool stuff including The Beatles White Album, and Let It Be and Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits.

I swiped that one and gave it a listen. I was knocked out. Floored. Blown away. I’m sure I had heard some Bob Dylan songs before then. My mother was an oldies radio listener and most of those songs were staples, but there was something about hearing them all together, back to back that blew my mind. I became an instant and lifelong fan.

As I grew a little older, deeper into my teenage year’s musical tastes leaned more to the heavier side of rock. This was the early 90s and I was a grunge kid. Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., and Smashing Pumpkins were my jam. But I still dug Dylan. I didn’t buy all his albums, but Greatest Hits remained a staple of my listening habits. One year my mother bought me the Biography boxed set and then another one she got my the MTV Unplugged album. That one I swallowed up like it was a great steak. I still love that album and that period of Dylan live.

All these years later I do have all the albums, and of course thousands of live recordings. Bob Dylan has remained a steady current in my life. He has meant more to me than just about any other musical artist. I often think about his death and what that will mean to me. It will put a period at the end of a long, magical sentence. What will life be like without more new Dylan music to fill the air? How strange it will be to know there are no new Dylan shows to collect.

He’s not dead yet, thank god. He turns 80 this week and I hope he has many more years left of inspiring us all with his musical genius.

To celebrate his birthday I thought I’d share nothing but Dylan shows this week. I’m terrible at picking out which shows are his best ones and while there are a few eras I really love I figured it would be fun to post a whole lot of compilation albums from throughout his long career. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.