Bob Dylan
Global Event Center,
Winstar World Resort,
Thackerville, OK
October 13, 2018
Tour: Never Ending Tour

Source info:
AT831 cards(3-wire)>Naiant Tinybox>Sony PCM-M10(24/48)>Adobe Audition CS6(normalize, tracking)>Ozone 7(mastering, resample/dither)>TLH>Flac(8)

Taper: David Sell (Falconidave)
Location: Floor, Row 6 from stage, slightly right of center
Sound Quality: Excellent+

Setlist:

01. Things Have Changed
02. It Ain't Me Babe
03. Highway 61 Revisited
04. Simple Twist of Fate
05. Cry a While
06. When I Paint My Masterpiece
07. Honest With Me
08. Tryin' to Get to Heaven
09. Scarlet Town
10. Make You Feel My Love
11. Pay in Blood
12. Like a Rolling Stone
13. Early Roman Kings
14. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
15. Love Sick
16. Thunder on the Mountain
17. Soon After Midnight
18. Gotta Serve Somebody
encore
19. Blowin' in the Wind
20. Ballad of a Thin Man

107:29

I am totally embarrassed to admit that this was my first time seeing this living legend. I didn't know what to expect due to his age, but I was shockingly suprised. I love the varying arrangements on some of the older songs, and the new stuff is great too. Bob's voice sounds amazingly good too, and he was in a great mood frequently smiling at the audience. The band is stellar and really tight(like Bob would allow slackers). The mix was great and the crowd around me was one of the best I could have hoped for. I sat between two taper friendly fellows who were very much interested in getting a copy of the show, so they were polite beyond measure. A HUGE thanks to Whotapes who supplied me with the ticket after another double booking snafu with the wifey. I hope this recording will help ease your pain. It's up front and in your face so definitely crank it up loud!!

Band:
Bob Dylan - piano, harmonica
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums
Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar, maracas
Charlie Sexton - lead guitar
Donnie Herron - violin, banjo, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel

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Enjoy,

David