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Bob Dylan 951029 Springfield, MO


Date:         Mon, 30 Oct 1995 13:28:25 GMT
From: Sonia Gilliam (bobfans@IX.NETCOM.COM)
Subject:      Setlist 10/29/95 Springfield, MO

We left the setlist in St Louis
This is the best we can do from memory.

Setlist for 10/29/95 Springfield, MO

Down In The Flood/Crash On The Levee
The Man In Me
All Along The Watchtower
Shelter From The Storm
Maggies Farm
Silvio

Mr. Tambourine Man (accoustic)
Tangled Up In Blue (accoustic)
John Brown (accoustic) - JJ on Banjo

Highway 61
Lenny Bruce

(encore)
Alabama Getaway
Girl From The North Country

(second encore)
Rainy Day Women #12 and #35

Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 04:27:09 GMT From: Sonia Gilliam (bobfans@IX.NETCOM.COM) Subject: Setlist 10/29/95 Springfield, MO This is the set list for 10/29/95 at the Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts Down In The Flood/Crash On The Levee The Man In Me All Along The Watchtower Shelter From The Storm (Slow) Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine Silvio Mr Tambourine Man (acoustic) John Brown (acoustic) Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic) Maggie's Farm Lenny Bruce Highway 61 Revisited (encores) Alabam Getaway Girl From The North Country ( acoustic) Rain Day Women #12 and #35
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 19:13:28 -0500 From: Dignt (dignt@AOL.COM) Subject: (Corrected) Springfield Setlist An amazing pink-shirted show in a nice small hall, as follows: Down in the Flood The Man in Me AATW Shelter From the Storm Most Likely You'll Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine (a mystery until the lyrics started!) Silvio (with these amazing, dada-esque atonal instrumental breakdowns dropped in at a couple points) Mr. Tambourine Man (with the best harmonica I've ever heard) John Brown (with Winston on an acoustic number -- cool!) Tangled Up in Blue (can't remember if this had drums too) Maggie's Farm Lenny Bruce Highway 61 Alabama Getaway Girl From the North Country Rainy Day Women Poise, style, invention and humor. Most Likely... is this its first appearance in some time? it was a mellow version. John Brown... whatta surprise-- Dylan "working the record"!! The instrumental interplay was inspiring. Cassie says they looked like Confederate soldiers materializing from a mist of incense... MTM --- a bit more spry than usual. Tangled, a few missing verses but wonderful, the harp solo structured similar to MTM's, starting at the bottom of the harp and finding teasing ways to crawl up the scale to the high notes. I thought that "Man in Me" lacked some energy, don't know how well it works in the #2 spot since many don't know it... "Shelter" he approached each verse completely different vocally... unplayed setlist alternates included "Senor" at #2, "Gates" for John Brown, "Real You at Last"... don't recall the rest perhaps more scattered observations to follow JfryBlair in disguise and on assignment in the midwest Thanks to Cassandra for her hospitality... bless you :)
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