Bob Dylan – Rome, Italy (06/20/84)

Bob Dylan
Roma Palaeur
Rome, Italy
20 June 1984

1 Highway 61 Revisited
2 Jokerman
3 All Along The Watchtower
4 Just Like A Woman
5 Maggie’s Farm
6 I And I
7 License To Kill
8 Just My Imagination
9 A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall (acoustic)
10 Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic)
11 It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) (acoustic)
12 Simple Twist Of Fate
13 Masters Of War
14 Ballad Of A Thin Man

1 When You Gonna Wake Up
2 Like A Rolling Stone
3 Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic)
4 To Ramona (acoustic)
5 It Ain’t Me, Babe (acoustic)
6 The Times They Are A-Changin’
7 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
8 Tombstone Blues
9 Blowin’ In The Wind

Bob Dylan
Mick Taylor (guitar)
Ian MacLagan (keyboards)
Gregg Sutton (bass)
Colin Allen (drums)

Carlos Santana (guitar) during the encores

further info http://www.bjorner.com

legendary taper B

cut before Like A Rolling Stone

Sony ECM 150 t -> Sony D6, cassette master -> DAT – clone -> (digital transfer) m-audio delta audiophile 2496
-> Wavelab -> ssrc -> cdwave for tracking -> tlh

I did not harm the sound of the recording in any way

Bob Dylan – Madrid, Spain (06/26/84)

Bob Dylan
Estadio Del Rayo Vallecano
Madrid, Spain
26 June 1984

1 Highway 61 Revisited
2 Jokerman
3 All Along The Watchtower
4 Just Like A Woman
5 Maggies Farm
6 I And I
7 License To Kill
8 Greg Sutton: (Got to use My ) Immagination (Goffin/Goldberg)
9 A Hard Rains a-gonna fall (acoustic)
10 Girl From the North Country (acoustic)
11 Its Alright Ma (I’m only Bleeding) (acoustic)

12 Simple Twist of Fate
13 Masters Of War
14 Ballad Of A Thin Man
15 Enough is Enough
16 Every Grain of sand
17 Like A Rolling Stone
18 Mr Tambourine Man (acoustic)
19 It Ain’t me Babe(acoustic)
20 Knockin on Heaven’s Door
21 Leopard-skin Pill-box hat
22 Tombstone Blues
23 Blowin in the Wind

Bob Dylan
Mick Taylor (guitar)
Ian MacLagan (keyboards)
Gregg Sutton (bass)
Colin Allen (drums)

Carlos Santana (guitar) during the encores

Grateful Dead – New York, NY (09/24/88)

This is a tagged version of shnid: 82486

Grateful Dead
September 24, 1988
Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY

Set 1:

Iko Iko
Feel Like A Stranger
West L.A. Fadeaway
Little Red Rooster
Box Of Rain
Ramble On Rose
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Don’t Ease Me In

Set 2:

Chinese Bones
Neighborhood Girls
Crazy Fingers
Women Are Smarter
Every Time You Go Away
What’s Going On->
Drums->
Space->
The Wheel->
Throwing Stones->
Not Fade Away
E: Good Lovin’
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Show was a Rain Forrest Benefit
Other Artist(s): Mick Taylor on West LA and Rooster, Suzanne Vega on Chinese Bones, Neighborhood Girls and Heavan’s Door
Daryl Hall and John Oats on Every Time and What’s Going On, Baba Olatunji & Michael Hinton on Drums, Hornsby on NFA
Jack Cassady on both encores,

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)

The Rolling Stones & Friends – 1972-1994

The Rolling Stones + Friends
Compilation of the Stones playing with various guest artists from 1972-1994

01 Uptight-Satisfaction (Stevie Wonder 1972-07-25)
02 Sympathy For The Devil (Carlos Santana 1975-06-27)
03 Don’t Look Back (Peter Tosh 1978-07-11)
04 Faraway Eyes (Doug Kershaw 1978-07-18)
05 Black Limousine (Mick Taylor 1981-12-14)
06 Miss You (Suger Blue 1989-09-11)
07 Little Red Rooster (Eric Clapton 1989-10-19)
08 It’s Only Rock’n’Roll (Living Colour 1989-12-14)
09 Boogie Chillen (John Lee Hooker 1989-12-19)
10 Salt Of The Earth (Axl Rose & Izzy Stradler 1989-12-19)
11 No Expectations (Lenny Kravitz 1994-08-28)
12 Live With Me (Sheryl Crow 1994-11-25)
13 Stop Breaking Down (Robert Cray 1994-11-25)
14 Who Do You Love (Bo Diddley 1994-11-25)

From the original uploader:
This is a compulation i made up called “Rolling Stones And Friends” spanning from 1972-1994 guest appearances with the rolling stones. i picked out the clearest and and best quality recordings i had.This is the first of a two part series vol.2 i will upload later listen and enjoy =)

Bob Dylan – Rome, Italy (06/19/84)

Bob Dylan with Mick Taylor & Carlos Santana
Rome, Italy
June 19, 1984
Soundboard
Liberated Boot: Live At Palaeur
Silver CD > CDR > FLAC

Disc one

Highway 61 Revisited
Jokerman
All Along The Watchtower
Just Like A Woman
Maggie’s Farm
I And I
License To Kill
Hard Rain (acoustic)
Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic)
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) (acoustic)
Simple Twist Of Fate

Disc two

Masters Of War
Ballad Of A Thin Man
When You Gonna Wake Up
Every Grain Of Sand
Like A Rolling Stone (band introduction)
encore:
Mr Tambourine Man (acoustic)
It Ain’t Me Babe (acoustic)
The Times
I Shall Be Released
Tombstone Blues
Blowin’ In The Wind

Band:
Mick Taylor – guitar
Ian MacLagan – keyboards
Greg Sutton – bass
Colin Allen – drums

Guest: Carlos Santana – guitar, last 4 tracks

online Review:

“Live At Paleur is a soundboard recording taken from Dylan’s 1984 tour of Europe. It captures a highly enjoyable performance from Dylan and his Mick Taylor-fronted band. This recording sets Dylan’s vocals way out in front but I personally enjoy that mix. The band are a little buried on some of thew songs and there are occasional echoes on the vocals but if you don’t mind these things then this is a great recording. It’d give and 8 or an 8.5 out of 10. Dylan sings most of the songs in the confident, swaggering style that characterised many of live performances in the 1980’s. While this style is certainly not my favourite of Bob’s “vocal characters”, it works to good effect on many of the songs here. One thing that cannot be disputed is that ‘Live At Palaeur’ is a much better document of this tour than the patchy official release ‘Real Live’. Ballad Of A Thin Man on ‘Real Live’ is a horrible, rushed parody of the song that appeared on ‘Highway 61 Revisited’. Here Ballad… is one of the highlights of the set. The versions of Maggies Farm, Masters Of War and Tombstone Blues on this release also put their Real Live incarnations to shame. Other highpoints include the brilliant, rewritten Tangled Up In Blue, an interesting post-Gospel rewrite of When You Gonna Wake Up? (“When you gonna wake up? maybe you never will”), a passionate I & I and a beautiful performance of Every Grain Of Sand, which was still a relatively new song at that time. It’s clear that Bob’s having fun when he lets the audience sing on the chorus of Times They Are A-Changin’ and Blowin’ In The Wind. All in all, this is a highly entertaining show and I don’t hesitate in giving it my stamp of approval (for whatever that’s worth…) “