BOB DYLAN: Highway sixty-LIVE Revisited, various venues 1965-1999
All tracks: CD-R->EAC->Goldwave (fades/volume)->FLAC level 8->uTorrent->YOU
1. Like A Rolling Stone (backed by The Band)
- Royal Albert Hall, London, Britain, 26.05.1966 (taken from bootleg Genuine Bootleg Series 3)
2. Tombstone Blues (with Carlos Santana on guitar)
- Parc de Sceaux, Paris, France, 01.07.1984 (taken from bootleg Les Temps Changent)
3. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (with Jerry Garcia on guitar)
- RFK Stadium, Washington DC, District Of Columbia, 25.06.1995 (taken from bootleg Summer Nights 1995 - Jerry's last show with Dylan)
4. From A Buick 6 (backed by The Band)
- Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, 03.09.1965 (taken from bootleg We Had Known A Lion)
5. Ballad Of A Thin Man (with the horn section from Brian Setzer’s Orchestra)
- Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 15.02.1999 (taken from bootleg Les Bons Moments)
6. Queen Jane Approximately
- Supper Club, New York City, New York, 16.11.1993 (evening show) (taken from bootleg Supper Club Soundboard - NOT the version present on Highway 61 Interactive)
7. Highway 61 Revisited (with Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen on guitars)
Roseland Ballroom, New York City, New York, 20.10.1994 (taken from bootleg Blue-Eyed Boston Boy)
8. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (backed by The Band)
- The Forum - Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, 14.02.1974 (afternoon show) (taken from bootleg Paint The Daytime Black)
9. Desolation Row*
- Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 05.04.1992 (taken from audience recording received in trade)
0. Positively 4th Street (backed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
- Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan, 10.03.1986 (taken from bootleg Last Night In Far East)
* note from Olof's chronicles:
There is strong evidence that Bob Dylan almost started crying during the last two lines of the "Einstein verse" in Desolation Row. Members in the front row in the audience report that they saw tears pouring out of his eyes and that he stepped back and spoke briefly with Jackson and Garnier and then retreated to the back of the stage while the band went into a lengthy instrumental. He then came back and finished the song. Desolation Row was not played until April 14, when the same thing happened again!
I hope you enjoy this collection of the songs from Highway 61 Revisited. They are all special in their own way... I've added Positively 4th Street as it comes from the same studio-sessions. Another song from the same sessions, Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window was played live 1 October 1965, but no recording circulates...
Artwork included!