Bob Dylan – Oklahoma City, OK (09/03/04)

Bob Dylan
9-3-2004
Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Taper: Travelin’ Man Records
Location: DFC from stage
Config: hat mount
Source: Schoeps mk41 > KCY 250/2I > Sonosax SX-M2-LS/2 > SBM-1 > D100
Conversion: D8 > 7-pin Oade optical > PC

Audience recording

cd 1:

  1. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
  2. Tell Me That It Isn’t True
  3. Highway 61 Revisited
  4. Heartland (with Willie and his sons)
  5. Cold Irons Bound
  6. If Dogs Run Free (Elana Fremerman on violin)
  7. Can’t Wait
  8. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
  9. Make You Feel My Love
  10. Honest With Me
  11. Sugar Baby (acoustic)

cd 2:

  1. Summer Days (Tommy on guitar)

(encore)

  1. Like A Rolling Stone
  2. band intros
  3. All Along The Watchtower

Bob Dylan – Oklahoma City, OK (08/06/10)

Bob Dylan
Zoo Amphlitheatre
Oklahoma City,OK
2010-08-06

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Recording by Cygnus02

Reserved Seating – 6th row center section

Sound Professional BMC03 – SP-R09-POWER – Edirol R09 – 24/48 > usb > hd > 16/24 (r8brain) > Cdwave > flac > tlh

Disc 1

1) introduction
2) Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
3) Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
4) I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
5) Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
6) I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
7) Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
8) Spirit On The Water
9) High Water (For Charley Patton)
10) Honest With Me

Disc 2

11) Forgetful Heart
12) Highway 61 Revisited
13) Workingman’s Blues #2
14) Thunder On The Mountain
15) Ballad Of A Thin Man

Encore not captured..

Band Members
Bob Dylan – vocals, keyboard, harp
Stu Kimball – rhythm guitar
Donnie Herron – violin, banjo, mandolin, steel guitar, trumpet
Charlie Sexton – lead guitar
George Receli – drums
Tony Garnier – bass

“Justin” – the screamer in the seat directly behind me who found it necessary to let out an obnoxious yelp at least once during a song.

Neil Young – Oklahoma City, OK (03/17/91)

Neil Young & Crazy Horse
The Myriad-Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
March 17, 1991

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Recording: 2 x Sony ECM33F > Marantz PMD-430 > TDK SAX/Maxell XLII
Lineage: Audience Master > Marantz PMD-430 > MacBook Pro > Peak Pro XT (Indexed) > xACT 1.59 > Flac > Dime
Location: Lower Balcony, 3 or 4 rows off the floor, left of stage, 2 sections back from stage

Disc One

01 Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
02 Crime In The City
03 Blowin’ In The Wind
04 Love To Burn
05 Cinnamon Girl
06 Mansion On The Hill
07 Fuckin’ Up

Disc Two

01 Cortez The Killer
02 Powderfinger
03 Love And Only Love
04 Rockin’ In The Freeworld
05 Roll Another Number
06 Like A Hurricane

This one goes out to fellow Dimer and decades old trading buddy “Buncombe”, Floyd I hope you are out there…here it finally is.

This is a new transfer using the original deck used to tape the show for playback, which I had not used for the previous transfer. If you already have this one please toss the old copy, this is an upgrade due to that fact and what a difference it made! The old master tapes never sounded better.

The show, as with most of these ’91 shows, was unbelievable with ear splitting decibels from start to finish and no time to take a breather. All my neighbors were nice and polite with no unnecessary screams whatsoever. My future wife (we would get married 3 months later and tomorrow makes 16 happy years, she even puts up with all this, as she puts it “little download upload stuff you do”) simply turned to me and said “that was brutal”, she loved it. At which I replied “what” since my ears sounded like they were crammed with an alarm clock I couldn’t turn off.

Bob Dylan – Oklahoma City, OK (08/23/89)

Bob Dylan
Zoo Amphitheater
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
August 23, 1989

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I have two sources for this show, you can read the info here.

DISC ONE
Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)
Man Gave Names To All The Animals
John Brown
I Want You
Simple Twist Of Fate
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
One Too Many Mornings

DISC TWO
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Rank Strangers To Me
Positively 4th Street
I Shall Be Released
Like A Rolling Stone
Mr. Tambourine Man
Maggie’s Farm

Joni Mitchell – Norman, OK (06/29/83)

Joni Mitchell
Lloyd Noble Center
Norman, Oklahoma
June 29, 1983

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Audience Master

Recorded, newly transferred and upped by mjk5510 (July 2013)

Recording: Sony ECM939T > Sony D6 > Maxell XLII
Transfer: Audience Master > Namamichi CR5A (azimuth adjusted) > Audacity > Peak Pro XT (indexing/subtle tweak) > xACT > FLAC

I thought I’d join the Joni 1983 flood with new transfer of my audience master.

I shared this show back in 2007 but this is a new azimuth adjusted transfer so it should be considered the superior version.

101 Coyote
102 Free Man In Paris
103 Cotton Avenue
104 Edith And The Kingpin
105 You Turn Me On, I’m A Radio
106 You Dream Flat Tires
107 Song For Sharon
108 God Must Be A Boogie Man
109 For Free
110 Big Yellow Taxi
111 A Case Of You
112 Amelia

Intermission

201 Wild Things Run Fast
202 Sweet Bird
203 Banquet
204 Raised On Robbery
205 Refuge Of The Roads
206 You’re So Square
207 Solid Love
208 Chinese Café
209 Help Me
210 Love
211 I Heard It Through The Grapevine
212 Woodstock

Enjoy!
mjk5510

Bob Dylan – Tulsa, OK (10/30/91)

Bob Dylan
Brady Theater
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Wednesday 30 October 1991

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I have two sources for this show, you can read the text files here.

  1. New Morning
  2. Lay, Lady, Lay
  3. All Along The Watchtower
  4. Early Morning Rain
  5. I’ll Remember You
  6. Gotta Serve Somebody
  7. Simple Twist Of Fate
  8. I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
  9. Trail Of The Buffalo
  10. Mr Tambourine Man
  11. Answer Me
  12. It Ain’t Me, Babe
  13. Every Grain Of Sand
  14. Everything Is Broken
  15. Man in The Long Black Coat
  16. Maggie’s Farm
  17. What Good Am I?
  18. Ballad Of A Thin Man (cut, fades out)

oncert # 348 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 5 of the 1991 US Fall Tour. 1991 concert # 85.

Concert # 64 with the 5th Never-Ending Tour band:

Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar),
John Jackson (guitar),
Tony Garnier (bass),
Ian Wallace (drums).

9 Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal, John Jackson (guitar).

10-12 acoustic with the band.

2, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18 Bob Dylan harmonica.

13-16, 18 Steve Ripley (guitar).

BobTalk:

Thanks everybody! That’s one of my romance songs. (after Lay Lady Lay).

Thank you everybody! That was one of my real old songs there, that’s so old that it wasn’t even written by me.
(after Early Morning Rain).

Thank you everybody! That’s my song that is a response to Arlo Guthrie’s song Alice’s restaurant.
(after Gotta Serve Somebody).

Thank you everybody. That was a tricky ending! (after Simple Twist Of Fate).

Thank you everybody! It’s my animal prevention song here! (before Trail Of The Buffalo).

This is my new song. My new single coming out. (before Answer Me).

Thank you everybody! Steve Ripley playing guitar here! Steve used to play with me a few years ago.
Almost like time stands still. (after Everything Is Broken).

Thanks everybody! Give Steve Ripley a hand! (after Maggie’s Farm).

Thanks everybody! This is my theme song. (before Ballad Of A Thin Man).

Grateful Dead – Oklahoma City, OK (07/05/81)

Grateful Dead
July 5, 1981
Zoo Amphitheatre
Oklahoma City, OK

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–Set 1–
101-d1t01 – Shakedown Street
102-d1t02 – The Promised Land
103-d1t03 – Candyman
104-d1t04 – Cassidy
105-d1t05 – Brown Eyed Women
106-d1t06 – C C Rider
107-d1t07 – They Love Each Other
108-d1t08 – Mama Tried ->
109-d1t09 – Mexicali Blues
110-d2t01 – Althea
111-d2t02 – Let It Grow

–Set 2–
201-d2t03 – Samson & Delilah
202-d2t04 – Don’t Ease Me In ->
203-d2t05 – The Music Never Stopped
204-d2t06 – Ship Of Fools
205-d2t07 – Lost Sailor ->
206-d2t08 – Saint Of Circumstance ->
207-d2t09 – He’s Gone ->
208-d2t10 – D//rums >
209-d3t01 – Space ->
210-d3t02 – The Other One ->
211-d3t03 – Stella Blue
212-d3t04 – Around & Around ->
213-d3t05 – Johnny B. Goode

–Encore–
214-d3t06 – U.S. Blues

This is a flac encoded & tagged version of shnid: 9126
Nak CM700?s>Sony D-5>MC>DAT>CD

EAC/SHN by Willy
_willy_@junkiesplace.com
Seeded to etree 04/27/02
Audio discs provided by Paul B

Another installment of The Music Never Stopped Project!

Notes:
-d1t02 (Promised Land); 1/10 sec d/o in right channel @ 2:03, I ‘corrected’ it by patching in the left channel.
-d1t06 (CC Rider); d/o removed @ :04
-d2t02 (Let it Grow); d/o & redundancy removed
-d2t03 (Samson); Level drop @ :26
-d2t04 (Don’t Ease); Mikes get ‘bumped’ a few times between :45 & 1:14
-d2t08 (Saint of Circ); Series of left channel d/o’s (as long as 1-1/2 mins, as short as 1/10 sec)
from :12 to 2:48 & @ 4:34; I ‘corrected’ them individually by patching in the right channel;
This is admittedly less than perfect, but listenable
-d2t09 (He’s Gone); d/o @ :16 during intro, cuts back in during second verse
-d2t10 (Drums); MC Flip @ :13
-d3t01 (Space); d/o & redundancy removed
-d3t04/05 (A&A>JBG); d/o @ the segue
-I used CD Wave and Shntool to retrack and verify sb’s, and CE2K for all editing.

Bob Dylan – Oklahoma City, OK (05/18/76)

Bob Dylan
State Fair Arena
Oklahoma City, OK USA
May 18, 1976

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I have four sources for this show, you can read the info here.

Lindy Lou (?) – T-Bone Burnett*
Mr.Tambourine Man
Simple Twist Of Fate
Vincent Van Gogh
Maggie’s Farm*
One Too Many Mornings*
Mozambique*
Isis*
Turn Turn Turn – Roger McGuinn*
Lover Of The Bayou – Roger McGuinn*
Blowin’ In The Wind
Railroad Boy
Deportees
I Pity The Poor Immigrant*
Shelter From The Storm*
Oh, Sister*
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
You’re A Big Girl Now
You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go*
Lay, Lady, Lay*
Silver Mantis – T-Bone Burnett
I Want You*
Going, Going Gone*
Idiot Wind
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Gotta Travel On

Total time = 125:51

Neil Young – Oklahoma City, OK (03/01/73)

Neil Young
1973-03-01
Myriad Convention Center Arena
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
w/ The Stray Gators

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Analog Master > DAT > DAT > Mbox > Pro Tools > JAM > CDR > EAC > xACT > flac
Recording shared by zuma11

Disc 1 (49:22)
1. Introduction
2. The Loner
3. Time Fades Away
4. LA
5. New Mama
6. Alabama
7. Lookout Joe
8. Don’t Be Denied
9. Old Man
10. After The Gold Rush
11. Band Intros

Disc 2 (37:05)
12. Heart Of Gold
13. Cinnamon Girl
14. Southern Man
15. Are You Ready For The Country?
16. Last Dance

Tour: 1973 Time Fades Away Tour with The Stray Gators
Band: The Stray Gators, Line Up 2

Neil Young – vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
Ben Keith – pedal steel guitar, vocals
Jack Nitzsche – keyboards
Tim Drummond – bass
Johnny Barbata – drums

Tom Waits – Tulsa, OK (06/25/08)

Tom Waits
Brady Theater
Tulsa, Oklahoma
June 25th, 2008

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Sonic Studios DSM 6S/L Microphones > Sonic Studios PA-6LC2 Microphone Pre-Amplifier > Zoom H2 Recorder 16-bit/44.1-KHz wav files > Sound Forge > CD Wav > Wav
Recorded and Mastered by K2

101 Lucinda
102 Down In The Hole
103 Falling Down
104 All The World Is Green
105 November
106 Raindogs
107 Fannin Street
108 Trampled Rose
109 Black Market Baby
110 Anywhere I Lay My Head
111 Lie To Me
112 Chatting
113 Invitation To The Blues
114 Lucky Day
115 Chatting
116 Innocent When You Dream

201 Hoist That Rag
202 Get Behind The Mule
203 Jesus Gonna Be Here
204 Goin’ Out West
205 Shore Leave
206 Cemetery Polka
207 Come On Up To The House

Encores:
208 Make It Rain
209 Eyeball Kid
210 Time

Personnel:
Tom Waits – vocals, guitar, piano, percussion, bullhorn
Seth Ford-Young – bass
Vincent Henry – woodwinds
Omar Torrez – guitar/banjo
Casey Waits – drums
Sullivan Waits – clarinet/conga
Patrick Warren – keyboard

Waits has dubbed his summer 2008 tour “Glitter and Doom,” a trek through the lower half of the U.S. he described as “PEHDTSCKJMBA” (pronounced “pess-kuh-JUM-buh), an acronym for each of the tour’s stops: Phoenix, El Paso, Houston, Dallas, Tulsa, St. Louis, Columbus, Knoxville, Jacksonville, Mobile, Birmingham and Atlanta.

REVIEW: Tom Waits
tulsaworld.com
6/27/2008 11:59:09 AM

By Jennifer Chancellor
World Scene Writer

It was a carnival-like revival of the surreal on the historic Brady Theater stage on Wednesday night at the Brady Theater, and Tom Waits was its swarthy-voiced ringleader.

The storied singer and spoken-word performer maneuvered between piano, guitar and maracas, and his band belted out tunes on clarinet, bass clarinet, doghouse bass, drums, keyboards, hand drums and more.

For this show, however, Waits’ trademark granulated voice was the ultimate instrument, from rumbling growls to falsettos and even beatboxing.

During Rain Dogs, he pulled his leg up and arms out, into a crane position and clapped his hands.

As he raven-cawed out the lyrics, We sail tonight for Singapore, the vivid blue, white, red and yellow spotlights blinked and burned against the crushed red velvet curtains behind him.

The near-capacity audience was set adrift into Waits intricate aural hallucination.

In between songs, he’d croak out salty monologues about the sound of corn growing to how sensitive eels are to alcohol.

Several times, he even gently shushed the amorous crowd, which often erupted into yells and chants for their favorite songs while he segued through his set after all, it was Waits first time to perform in Tulsa. Ever.

It was also his first performance in the Sooner state since 1974, when he opened for Frank Zappa in Oklahoma City.
As if drunkenly running from a hell hound on his heels, he staggered into Goin’ Out West, claiming he had a devil on a leash.

Throughout the set, fog roiled forth in bursts as he stomped his feet on the stage. Sweat streaked his cheeks like tears and saturated his three-piece gray suit.He never faltered.

The two-plus hour set was as eclectic as his decades-long career, as he barked out poetry to tunes like Lucinda, November, Black Market Baby, Innocent When You Dream, Cemetery Polka, Come on Up to the House, Rain Dogs and Lie to Me.

During the encore, he donned a mirrored bowler hat and spun like a disco ball.

So put a candle in the window and a kiss upon his lips,î he sang along to his encore tune Time.

I made a golden promise, that we would never part. I gave my love a locket, and then I broke her heart.

As the dish outside the window fills with rain / Just like a stranger with the weeds in your heart / And pay the fiddler off till I come back again.