BOB DYLAN
Nippon Budokan Hall
Tokyo, Japan
March 5th 1986
01 – Justine (Don Harris/Dewey Terry)
02 – Positively 4th Street
03 – Clean Cut Kid
04 – I’ll Remember You
05 – Trust Yourself
06 – That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith)
07 – Masters Of War
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
08 – Straight Into Darkness (Tom Petty)
09 – Breakdown (Tom Petty)
10 – It Ain’t Me, Babe
11 – To Ramona
12 – It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
13 – I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null)
14 – Just Like A Woman
15 – I’m Movin’ On (Hank Snow)
16 – Lenny Bruce
17 – When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
18 – Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
19 – Ballad Of A Thin Man
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
20 – So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star (R. McGuinn/C. Hillman)
21 – Refugee (Tom Petty & Mike Campbell)
22 – Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
23 – Seeing The Real You At Last
24 – Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
25 – I And I
26 – Like A Rolling Stone
27 – In The Garden
encore
28 – Blowin’ In The Wind
29 – Uranium Rock (Warren Smith)
30 – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Concert #16 of the 1986 True Confessions Far East Tour.
Concert #16 with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. 1986 concert #16.
Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
Tom Petty (guitar),
Mike Campbell (guitar),
Benmont Tench (keyboards),
Howie Epstein (bass),
Stan Lynch (drums)
The Queens Of Rhythm:
Debra Byrd, Queen Esther Marrow,
Madelyn Quebec,
Elisecia Wright (backing vocals).
10-19, 11, 30 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
13, 28, 30 Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals).
22 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass).
BobTalk:
- Thank you. That was a recent hit of mine. Ha-ha. I’ll play you an old time
song I wrote about fifty years ago, during my protest period. I’m still in
that period.
I suppose everybody else is too. I know some of you are.
Anyway this one I wrote a while back. It still holds up, so I still sing it.
It’s called Masters Of War. - Thank you. I happened to be here before, so I know a lot of people know me,
but right now I want to introduce you to one of America’s last great
Rock and Roll bands, certainly my favorite. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
(after Masters Of War) - All right. Iíll sing an old song for you that used to be on the radio one
time. You donít hear songs like that on the radio anymore, that’s for sure.
(before I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know) - This is a song I wrote a while back about a man who died before his time.
Did a lot of things that a lot of people weren’t too pleased with.
And when they gave him a real rough time for doing it, and he in
a kind of a strange way, they just did away with it. But that was about
twenty years ago. Now today people are doing just the same things he did
only they’re not doing it as good, but theyíre making a lot of money doing it,
theyíre living in nice big houses, and theyíre being very successful at it.
So, sometimes you know you got to be incredibly, incredibly ????.
I wrote this song a while back specially for him. (before Lenny Bruce) - I was over in England one time doing a press conference. And that was the
first time I ever gave a press conference where I didn’t want to answer any
of the questions. I didn’t answer any of ’em. From that point on I stopped
answering questions. People wanna know just all about your personal life
you know, where I came from anyway. Thatís very impolite. Anyway I wrote
this thing here. Try to have my say again, I donít know if it ever reached
anybody who’s supposed to reached, actually got hurt, but it made me feel
better to write it. (before Ballad Of A Thin Man) - Thank you. Domo, domo, domo. Anyway, everybody must get stoned.
You know that can be taken a couple of different ways.
Quite a few of my songs can be taken quite a bunch of different ways really.
At least two or three. Well, here’s one, actually the first for me, thatís
canít be taken but one way. (before Seeing The Real You At Last) - I wanna thank Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers for backing me up tonight.
On the keyboards, give him a warm hand, Benmont Tench.
On the drums, please, Mr. Stan Lynch. On the bass guitar, Howie Epstein.
Playing lead guitar tonight, Michael Campbell. And I especially want to
thank Mr. Tom Petty himself. [starts song] Oh, and my girl singers there,
sorry about that, I sing, they go every place with me. You got to clap for
them too. (before Like A Rolling Stone) - Thank you. All right. Gotta get out of here now. Got to hit the road.
Ha-ha. Donít know where we gonna go but … itís past my bedtime.
All right, anyway I wanna sing a song about my hero. Everybodyís got their
own special hero, where I come from we got, …
excuse me? … anyway, all kinds of heroes where I come from, John Wayne,
Clark Gable, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen.
Anyway I don’t care nothing about none of those people, I got my own hero.
I wanna sing about my hero now. (before In The Garden)
3 new songs (11%) compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour.