Los Angeles, California
The Forum
Inglewood
3 August 1986
01 - Shake A Hand (Joe Morris)
02 - All Along The Watchtower
03 - Clean Cut Kid
04 - I'll Remember You
05 - Shot Of Love
06 - We Had It All (Donny Fritts-Troy Seals)
07 - Masters Of War
08 - To Ramona
09 - One Too Many Mornings
10 - Mr. Tambourine Man
11 - I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null)
12 - Band Of The Hand
13 - When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
14 - Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
15 - Ballad Of A Thin Man
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers:
16 - Even The Losers (Tom Petty)
17 - Spike (Tom Petty)
18 - Tonight Might Be My Night (Tom Petty)
19 - Refugee (Tom Petty & Mike Campbell)
20 - Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
21 - Gotta Serve Somebody
22 - Seeing The Real You At Last
23 - Across The Borderline (Ry Cooder/John Hiatt/Jim Dickinson)
24 - I And I
25 - Like A Rolling Stone
26 - In The Garden
(encore)
27 - Blowin' In The Wind
28 - Uranium Rock (Warren Smith)
29 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Concert #39 of the 1986 True Confessions US Tour.
Concert #58 with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. 1986 concert #58.
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:
Carolyn Dennis,
Queen Esther Marrow,
Madelyn Quebec,
Louise Bethune (backing vocals).
1 Tom Petty (vocal).
8-10 Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar).
8, 9, 10, 29 Bob Dylan (harmonica).
11, 27 Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals).
13, 12-29 Dave Stewart (guitar).
20 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass).
25-29 Al Kooper (keyboards).
29 Annie Lenox (vocal).
BobTalk:
- Thank you, all right. The name of that song was We Had it All. If anybody�s wondering. I wanna say hello tonight to my good friend, Harry Dean Stanton.
One of the most, America's foremost actors, he's out there somewhere. I stayed at your house for a long time didn't I Harry? Ha-ha-ha. I know you're gonna say that. OK, all right.
I been doing this song for a long time. And it really hasn't changed no matter what you hear. Also it goes just like this. (before Masters Of War)
- All right now. I played that as a special request tonight. Just for somebody who recorded it actually a long time ago. I hope it was all right.
I haven�t done that song for a long time, and I know it's as old as the hills. (after Mr. Tambourine Man)
- Tom and I gonna sing an old song for you now. They don�t write this kind of songs anymore, but they should! Ha-ha-ha. (before I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know)
- OK, all right. And we have one rule around here. Just one rule, there's not a lot, that�s just one. Every seat in the fronts gotta be filled. Right down the row here.
There's a whole lot of seats in the front here that ain't filled so any of you got seats up there, I don�t care, you got it, one of those seats.
That's all right because the place here the pay for the difference. Ha-ha-ha. So we're not gonna continue now until those seats are filled.
No, No don't forget we don't care who sits in 'em ha-ha. OK, are we gonna try a, no, they're not filled now. Oh, you�re standing up, that's all right.
You stand up there you stay. Don't let nobody push you back. OK, we're gonna do a song here about, that's right they got nearly enough to continue people,
they don't have nearly enough people, don't worry about it. Anyway we're gonna do this particular song it's called Hell Time Man.
That's what time it is of course, it's Hell Time. So we're gonna continue on now with that particular song. I'd like to introduce .., the man ...,
responsible for that movie we did the song for. He's here tonight. I want to introduce him. He also did the Miami Vice. Michael Mann.
I know you thought I was gonna introduce, what's his name? John Johnson. It's Michael Mann. He's here tonight. There's also some other people here tonight,
they don't wanna be mentioned ha-ha. All right. What time is it? Well, it's called It's Hell Time, Baby.
- All right Ricky Nelson now he did a lot of my songs. And those are my favorite performances.
I'll do one of his now called Lonesome Town. (plays Lonesome Town) Thank you. Thank you Ricky.
- How many aisles are out there? Is it one aisle, two aisles, what is it? Aisles? All you people in front are all right. All you people sitting in the aisles do you have seats near you?
I don�t know, you people standing in front, can you see people, can you see those people in the aisles? I can't see them too much. Do they have seats or not?
I wish you'd shine some light on them to find out. No light? All right, no light. That's all right. How else can we find out? Oh, we�re gonna have to find out. Ha-ha.
We'll keep up at it until we find out. (before Gotta Serve Somebody)
- All right now. Ha-ha. I wanna dedicate this next song to the girl out there who tried to make me the boy next door. Ha-ha-ha. I know she�s out there somewhere. (before I And I)
- All right, all right, how we�re doing on the aisles? Anything on the aisles? Are the aisles all right? I guess it must be.
OK, I wanna introduce to you right now without any further delay, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Well, they're all from Florida as you all well know.
Anyway, on the keyboards, Benmont Tench. All right, ahh, on the drums, actually I think one of the finest drummers in all of the USA, Stan Lynch.
You think so too right? OK on lead guitar, Mike Campbell. And of course from Los Angeles, on the bass guitar, Howie Epstein.
All right, I especially wanna thank Mr. Tom Petty himself, ... a gentleman, you know and also a poet I want you all to know that.
In the French tradition, you know what I mean. Any French people here tonight? Yeah? Ha-ha-ha. There are several other guitar players sitting in tonight.
Dave Stewart from the Eurythmics. And on the keyboards tonight, special guest, ha-ha. Also, I need somebody else there but I....
Actually he's a man who played with me on a record I made in 1965. It�s a long time ago, it seems like it�s just the other day.
Anyway he played ... Al Kooper he�s right here. He�s really a guitar player but he's on the keyboards tonight.
And of course I have my own Heartbreakers. Yes I do, I know you people all the way up in the balcony there, you know who I mean.
That's Madelyn Quebec and Queen Esther Marrow. Louise Bethune and Carolyn Dennis. (before Like A Rolling Stone)
- OK I wanna do this song right here now, I wanna dedicate this song to all the people imprisoned right now for doing good things, instead of bad things. (before In The Garden)
Bootleg:
- There Is A Place Of Broken Dreams. Flashback 0255 3CD.
(Bye Bye Johnny and Gotta Serve Somebody only)
4 new songs (16%) compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour.
Stereo audience recording, 135 minutes.
LB-00695 xref-01329 ; 50min+39min ; 2CDR ; Rating: A-
8/3/86, Inglewood, Los Angeles
sbd, incomplete - end of show,
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excellent sound;
in comparison to bootleg Come Baby Rock Me, that is harsher and hissier
(a bittorrent from 12/13 is a close eac match on d1t1 with same digital flaws;
described as "SOUNDBOARD RECORDING, 90 MINS" with filenames like "bd86-08-03d1tr01.flac";
xref-01329)
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d1t1 begins mid-song; has some occasional scratchiness or shakiness such as
d1t3 4:40, d1t10 2:32; drops between tracks
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CD1
1 Ballad Of A Thin Man, 2 Even The Losers (Petty), 3 Spike (Petty), 4 Tonight Might Be My Night (Petty), 5 Bye Bye Johnny (C Berry), 6 Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35, 7 Gotta Serve Somebody, 8 Seeing The Real You At Last, 9 Across The Borderline (Cooder/Hiatt/Dickinson), 10 I And I,
CD2
1 introductions, 2 Like A Rolling Stone, 3 In The Garden, 4 Blowin' In The Wind, 5 Uranium Rock (Warren Smith), 6 Knockin' On Heaven's Door
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