Path: online.no!sn.no!nntp.uio.no!newsfeeds.sol.net!newspump.sol.net!howland.ero ls.net!rill.news.pipex.net!pipex!uunet!in2.uu.net!198.82.160.249!solaris.c c.vt.edu!newsgate.duke.edu!zombie.ncsc.mil!paladin.american.edu!auvm!hsn.s ll.se!obr Subject: Waiting For A Miracle -- part 1 of 6 From: Olof Bjorner Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 12:22:24 +0100 WAITING FOR A MIRACLE BOB DYLAN 1996 by Olof Bjorner A summary of recording & concert activities. New releases, tapes & books. Copyright (c) 1997 by Olof Bjorner All Rights Reserved This article may be reproduced, retransmitted, redistributed and otherwise propagated at will, provided that this notice remains intact and in place. Part 1 of 6 CONTENTS: ========= 1. INTRODUCTION \ | 2. THE YEAR AT A GLANCE | | 3. CALENDAR | | 4. RECORDINGS | 4.1 New releases | 4.1.1 Brett Whiteley compilation | 4.1.2 Feeling Minnesota soundtrack |-- part 1 of 6 4.1.3 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concert | =========== 4.1.4 Jerry Maguire soundtrack | 4.2 Recordings from 1996 | 4.3 New tapes | 4.3.1 May 1989 Rehearsals | 4.3.2 The Genuine Bootleg Series - Take Two | 4.3.3 Early rehearsals for The Never-Ending Tour | 4.3.4 Other new old tapes | / 5. THE NEVER-ENDING TOUR CONTINUES \ 5.1 Introduction | 5.2 The Musicians | 5.3 The show | 5.4 US and Canada Spring Tour | -- part 2 of 6 5.4.1 Dates and venues | 5.4.2 The songs | 5.4.3 Statistics | 5.4.4 Comments / 5.5 Summer Tour of Europe \ 5.5.1 Dates and venues | 5.5.2 The songs | -- part 3 of 6 5.5.3 Statistics | 5.5.4 Comments / 5.6 US Fall Tour \ 5.6.1 Dates and Venues | 5.6.2 The songs | -- part 4 of 6 5.6.3 Statistics | 5.6.4 Comments / 5.7 Summary \ 5.7.1 Show statistics | 5.7.2 Alphabetical song list | 5.7.3 Song statistics | -- part 5 of 6 | 6. NEW BOOKS | | 7. SOURCES | | 8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT / APPENDIX: THE SET-LISTS -- part 6 of 6 1. INTRODUCTION For the first time during the nineties Dylan slowed down just a little bit. Not quite as many shows, or other guest performances, no audio, video or multi-media. But as in 1994 and 1995 the overall good quality of the live performances won high praise from fans and critics alike. The things that many fans were waiting for: the release of a new self-penned album and a change of the live act concept or at least a long over-due change of the touring band, did not happen. 2. THE YEAR AT A GLANCE Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----| X Ring Of Fire session X Nomura Securities International Private Show X Release of Strange Brew, the Brett Whiteley compilation US Spring Tour ====== Europe Summer Tour ====== Release of Feeling Minnesota X Release of Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame X The US Fall Tour ====== Release of Jerry Maguire soundtrack X |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----| Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 3. CALENDAR January Dylan records Ring Of Fire in Los Angeles. It is later released on the Feeling Minnesota soundtrack. January Rumors of new Dylan Album called Coupe de Ville. January Rumors of Dylan recording in New York. January Dylan receives three Grammy nominations: - Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for Knockin' On Heaven's Door on MTV Unplugged. - Best Rock Song for Dignity on Greatest Hits Volume III. - Best Contemporary Folk Album for MTV Unplugged. February 2 Dylan plays a concert at a privately sponsored corporate event for 250 persons! The show took place in Phoenix, Arizona at The Pavilion in the Biltmore Hotel, a 15,000 square-foot multi-use facility which was set up as a nightclub for this event. The show was sponsored by Nomura Securities International, Inc., a subsidiary of Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. is the largest brokerage house in Japan with sales of 6.6 billion dollars in 1994. Interestingly enough, Nomura helped to underwrite a US issue of Sony stock in 1961. The rehearsals for this show included 500 Miles, I'm A Man, (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle, I'm Moving On and Matchbox. Also rumored from these rehearsals are four or five unidentified songs, believed to be new Dylan compositions. At least two of these were done with vocals, the other were instrumentals. March More recording rumors: Dylan spent some time recording in Hollywood. March Release of "BRETT WHITELEY: STRANGE BREW. SONGS OF INSPIRATION" containing a 15 second excerpt from the Stuart Coupe telephone interview with Bob Dylan March 13, 1992 and printed in The Age Friday April 3, 1992 in Melbourne, Australia. Please refer to section 4.1.1. April 13 Dylan kicks off the 1996 touring with a show in Madison, New Jersey. The band is the same and the show is the same, but the show includes a live debut of This Wheel's On Fire. April 15 Release of the Jerry Goffin album Backroom Blood which contains two tracks co-written with Dylan: "Time To End This Masquerade" and "Tragedy Of The Trade". According to Tim Dunn's book The Bob Dylan Copyright files, the former was copyrighted March 16, 1995 and the latter December 1, 1994. Dylan is listed as one of the players, but it is doubtful whether he's actually playing anything. April 17 At the show in Burlington, Vermont, Jewel (Kilcher), who is one of the the opening act during this tour joins Dylan on I Shall Be Released. The lyrics to Man In The Long Black Coat contains an interesting variation: "There's a smoke on the water, smoke over you, some say the devil is a woman and maybe it's true." April 18 Jewel (Kilcher), again joins Dylan on I Shall Be Released. Friend Of The Devil is performed acoustic for the first time. April 19 First performance of Seven Days since Orlando, Florida, April 23, 1976! May 17 At the show in Cleveland, Ohio, Roger McGuinn joins Dylan during the encores and sings My Back Pages and plays guitar on Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35. May 18 The spring tour ends with a show in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. Aimee Mann plays guitar on the last song Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35. May 26 The Wallflowers' second album Bringing Down The Horse is released. June Izzy Young is interviewed in New York City by Jeff Rosen for the planned film, directed by Michael Borofsky. June 15 Dylan starts a lengthy European Summer Tour in Aarhus, Denmark at The Aarhus Festival. June 26-27 At the shows in Liverpool Al Kooper plays organ throughout. June 29 Dylan plays the MasterCard Masters of Music Concert for The Prince's Trust in Hyde Park, London, together with Alanis Morrissette, Eric Clapton & The Who. Dylan performs a shortened 9-song version of his regular set with guests Ron Wood and Al Kooper. Three songs are broadcast in Europe in a special TV program from the concert. In the US five are broadcast. July 9 Due to heavy rain, the show in Salzburg, Austria, is almost canceled. In the end it is moved from the outdoor venue at the Domplatz to the Sportshalle. July 19 At the Molde Jazz Festival in Norway Dylan is joined by Van Morrison for two songs. July 27 The Summer tour ends with a show at the Lollipop Festival in Stockholm, Sweden. July Rumors that Dylan is to take a long break, at least nine months, from touring begin to circulate. August Release of "Music From The Motion Picture FEELING MINNESOTA" containing the version of Ring Of Fire recorded in January. August 3, 4 Dylan plays two shows at a temporarily set up House Of Blues venue in the Olympic village in Atlanta, Georgia. The shows are part of a series of several special events during the closing days of the Olympic Games 1996. Both shows were professionally filmed. August Rumors of new Bob Dylan album called Stormy Season and produced by Daniel Lanois begin to circulate. September The bootleg "The Genuine Bootleg Series - Take Two" contains a number of "new" songs. Please refer to section 4.3.2 for more details. September More rumors about a new record. Daniel Lanois has supposedly a tape with acoustic demo versions of a batch of new songs. He is working on arrangements and looking for musicians for possible recording sessions after Dylan's fall tour. September 17 All Along The Watchtower from the concert that opened the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio on September 2, 1995 is released on "The Concert For The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame". September 28 Dylan is nominated for Nobel Literature Prize by professor Gordon Ball of the Virginia Military Institute. This means that Dylan will be under consideration for the 1997 Nobel Prize. October The following song titles for the new album is circulated on Internet: Butcher's Crew The Fire Starter Apollo's Love Police State You Belong To Me Abraham's Altar When You Give Me Your Love Up On The Hill Stormy Season No Compassion October 17 The Fall tour starts in San Luis Obispo, California with David Kemper, formerly of Jerry Garcia Band, replacing Winston Watson. October 22 John Bauldie, editor of The Telegraph, dies in helicopter crash, returning from a soccer game in Bolton, UK. November 9 Dylan allows The Times They Are A-Changin' to be used in an advertisement for the Bank of Montreal. November 23 This year's touring ends with a show in Akron, Ohio. Dylan avoided the harmonica almost altogether during the fall tour. Other than that it has been business as usual. December 10 The soundtrack to the motion picture "Jerry Maguire" is released. It contains an alternate, never before heard version of Shelter From The Storm from the Blood On The Tracks sessions. 4. NEW RECORDINGS ------------------ 4.1 New releases ================ 1996 saw no new regular releases of Bob Dylan albums, but two soundtracks and two compilations all containing never before released stuff. 4.1.1 Brett Whiteley compilation -------------------------------- Brett Whiteley: Strange Brew. Songs Of Inspiration, BW 481 538 2. Released in March in Australia. Brett Whiteley, who died in 1994, was one of Australia's most accomplished contemporary artist. This is a double CD with the music that played an important role in his life and work. Dylan who was introduced to Brett Whiteley by Mark Knopfler, held a press conference in his studio in Surry Hills in Sydney, February 10, 1986. Tracks on CD 1: 1 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Nina Simone 2 Interview Brett Whiteley 3 Interview Bob Dylan 4 Desolation Row Bob Dylan 5 Bird On The Wire Joe Cocker 6 Shiver Me Timbers Tom Waits 7 Suite No. 1 in G Major Anner Bylsma 8 O Superman Laurie Anderson 9 God Bless The Child Billie Holiday 10 Coolsville Rickie Lee Jones 11 I Cover The Waterfront John Lee Hooker 12 The Unfaithful Servant The Band 13 Willow Joan Armatrading 14 Crazy Mama John Cale 15 Interview Brett Whiteley 16 Chelsea Hotel # 2 Leonard Cohen 17 Interview Brett Whiteley 18 Season In Hell Steve Kilbey Tracks on CD 2: 1 Interview Mark Knopfler 2 Romeo & Juliet Dire Straits 3 Gymnopedie 2 Daniel Varsano 4 Interview Brett Whiteley 5 Many Rivers To Cross Jimmy Cliff 6 Private Life The Pretenders 7 Chidori No Kyoku Ayoko Lister 8 All Blues Miles Davis 9 Two Lovers Ali Akbar Khan 10 Last Night I Had A Dream Randy Newman 11 Interview Brett Whiteley 12 Strange Brew Cream 13 Ball And Chain Big Brother 14 Interview Phillip Adams 15 Madame George Van Morrison 16 Interview Brett Whiteley Here's Brett Whiteley's words on Bob Dylan (track 2): "It's the most satisfactory voice in pop, I think, there's this sort of ??? and Courvoisier and the best sort of hissing and low gravel Jewishness in it." And here's Bob's words on Brett (track 3): "Hey listen, you could say hi to this Guy Brett Whiteley, yeah. Is he still out there painting? He gave me some drawings the last time there and they still look good to me." New stuff: 15 seconds from the 1992 Stuart Coupe interview. 4.1.2 Feeling Minnesota soundtrack ---------------------------------- Music From The Motion Picture FEELING MINNESOTA, Atlantic, 82865-2, released August 1996. Tracks: 1 Ring Of Fire Bob Dylan 2 Shakey Ground The Temptations 3 Disagreeable Helmet 4 Safe With Me Joe Henry 5 In My Mind Jonny Polonsky 6 I Will Dare The Replacements 7 How Does That Grab You Darlin'? Nancy Sinatra 8 Blasting Fonda Wilco 9 You Can Have Her The Righteous Brothers 10 Family Affair Michael Franti & Spearhead 11 Looking At The World Through A Windshield Son Volt 12 Minnesota Medley Los Lobos Track 1: Bob Dylan (vocal, keyboards & acoustic guitar), Nile Rodgers (electric guitar, baritone guitar), Richard Hilton (keyboards), Bass Edwards (bass), Omar Hakim (drums), Tawatha Agee, Robin Clark, and Dennis Collins (background vocals). New stuff: A cover, 4 minutes, 20 seconds 4.1.3 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Concert -------------------------------------- The Concert For The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, Columbia 483 793 2, released September 17, 1996. Tracks on CD 1: 1 R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. John Cougar Mellencamp 2 Be My Baby Melissa Etheridge 3 Love Child Melissa Etheridge 4 Leader Of The Pack Melissa Etheridge 5 Tired Of Being Alone Al Green 6 A Change Is Gonna Come Al Green 7 My City Was Gone The Pretenders 8 Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash 9 I Can't Turn You Loose Aretha Franklin 10 It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World James Brown 11 Born On The Bayou John Fogerty 12 Fortunate Son John Fogerty 13 Back Door Man Iggy Pop 14 Sweet Jane Lou Reed 15 Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin George Clinton 16 I Want To Take You Higher George Clinton Tracks on CD 2: 1 Shake, Rattle And Roll Bruce Springsteen 2 Great Balls Of Fire Bruce Springsteen 3 Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Bruce Springsteen 4 I Know How To Do It Natalie Merchant 5 Redemption Song Jackson Browne 6 I Know You Rider Bruce Hornsby 7 All Along The Watchtower Bob Dylan 8 Green Onions Booker T. Jones 9 Hold On (I'm Coming) Sam Moore 10 Blue Sky Allman Brothers Band 11 One Way Out Allman Brothers Band 12 Red House Slash / Boz Scaggs All tracks recorded during concert at the opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum at the Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, September 2, 1995. New stuff: Yet another live version of All Along The Watchtower, 5 minutes, 20 seconds. 4.1.4 Jerry Maguire soundtrack ------------------------------ Jerry Maguire - Music From The Motion Picture, Epic Soundtrax EK 67910, released December 10, 1996. Tracks: 1 Magic Bus The Who 2 Sitting Still Moving Still Staring Outlooking His Name Is Alive 3 Gettin' In Tune The Who 4 Pocketful Of Rainbows Elvis Presley 5 World On A String Neil Young 6 We Meet Again Nancy Wilson 7 The Horses Rickie Lee Jones 8 Secret Garden Bruce Springsteen 9 Singalong Junk Paul McCartney 10 Wise Up Aimee Mann 11 Momma Miss America Paul McCartney 12 Sandy Nancy Wilson 13 Shelter From The Storm Bob Dylan The last track is taken from the second Blood On The Tracks session at A & R Studios in New York City, September 17, 1974. It is a 6-minute version with a "new" verse: Now the bonds are broken But they can be retied For one more journey to the woods The holes where spirits hide It's a never-ending battle Full of peace that's always torn "Come in", she said, "I'll give ya Shelter From The Storm" It is probably the first take of the song. On the released track the bass (Tony Brown) and organ (Paul Griffin) are mixed out, thus making it a sound like a solo recording. The reason for this according to Danny Bramson, one of the soundtrack producers, is that although Dylan counts off the song, Tony Brown misses the start and is out of timing all through the track. New stuff: An alternate take from 1974, 6 minutes. So we had to buy no less than 6 CDs to get a cover, an old outtake, a live version of the most played song ever and a 15 second interview snippet, all in all 16 minutes! Oh, well. 4.2 Recordings from 1996 ======================== Jan Ring Of Fire session -------------------- Unidentified Studio, Probably Los Angeles, California 1. Ring Of Fire (Merle Kilgore, June Carter) Produced by Nile Rodgers. Bob Dylan (vocal, keyboards & acoustic guitar), Nile Rodgers (electric guitar, baritone guitar), Richard Hilton (keyboards), Bass Edwards (bass), Omar Hakim (drums), Tawatha Agee, Robin Clark, and Dennis Collins (background vocals). Released on Music From The Motion Picture FEELING MINNESOTA, Atlantic, 82865-2, August, 1996. Stereo studio recording, 4 minutes. Feb 2 Nomura Securities International Private Show rehearsals ======================================================= Probably The Pavilion, Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona 1. 500 Miles (trad.) 2. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 3. I'm A Man (S. Winwood/J. Miller) 4. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle (Hank Williams/Jimmy Davies) 5. I'm Moving On (Hank Snow) 6. Matchbox (Carl Perkins) Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Winston Watson (drums & percussion). There is at the time of this summary (January 1997) no circulating tape from these rehearsals. Feb 2 Nomura Securities International Private Show ============================================ The Pavilion, Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona 1. Jokerman 2. Just Like A Woman 3. All Along The Watchtower 4. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 5. Mr. Tambourine Man 6. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 7. Like A Rolling Stone 8. Maggie's Farm 9. Alabama Getaway (Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia) Concert # 756 of The Never-Ending Tour. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Winston Watson (drums & percussion). There is at the time of this summary (January 1997) no circulating tape from this show. Aug 3 First Olympic Games Show ======================== House Of Blues, Atlanta, Georgia 1. To Be Alone With You 2. Shake Sugaree (Elizabeth Cotton) 3. All Along The Watchtower 4. You're A Big Girl Now 5. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 6. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 7. Boots Of Spanish Leather 8. Ballad Of Hollis Brown 9. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 10. Maggie's Farm 11. She Belongs To Me 12. Highway 61 Revisited 13. Alabama Getaway (Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia) 14. My Back Pages 15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 812 of The Never-Ending Tour. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Winston Watson (drums & percussion). 7-9, 14 acoustic with the band. 1, 7, 14 Bob Dylan harmonica. 2, 6, 10, 15 John Jackson, Bucky Baxter (backup vocals). Aug 4 Second Olympic Games Show ========================= House Of Blues, Atlanta, Georgia 1. To Be Alone With You 2. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You 3. All Along The Watchtower 4. Under The Red Sky 5. Watching The River Flow 6. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 7. Love Minus Zero/No Limit 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll 10. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 11. Ballad Of A Thin Man 12. Tombstone Blues 13. Alabama Getaway (Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia) 14. It Ain't Me, Babe Concert # 813 of The Never-Ending Tour. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Winston Watson (drums & percussion). 7-9, 14 acoustic with the band. 1, 7, 14 Bob Dylan harmonica. 6 John Jackson, Bucky Baxter (backup vocals). 4.3 New tapes ========= 4.3.1 May 1989 Rehearsals ------------------- The Power Station, Probably New York City, New York, May 1989 Rehearsals for the European Tour. 1. Unidentified Blues 2. I Shall Be Released 3. Making Believe (Jimmy Work) 4. Early Morning Rain (Gordon Lightfoot) 5. Early Morning Rain (Gordon Lightfoot) 6. Shot Of Love 7. Shot Of Love 8. Shot Of Love 9. Give My Love To Rose (Johnny Cash) 10. Man Gave Names To All The Animals 11. Man Gave Names To All The Animals 12. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle (Hank Williams - Jimmie Davis) 13. Both Sides Now (Joni Mitchell) 14. Too Far Gone (Billy Sherrill) 15. California Blues (Jimmie Rodgers) 16. Shot Of Love 17. Shot Of Love 18. Shot Of Love 19. Little Queen Of Spades (Robert Johnson) 20. I'm Not Supposed To Care (Gordon Lightfoot) 21. I'm Not Supposed To Care (Gordon Lightfoot) 22. Not Fade Away (Charles Hardin) 23. Everyday 24. Everyday 25. When Did You Leave Heaven? (W. Bullock - R. Whiting) 26. Everybody's Movin' (Glen Trout) 27. I'll Remember You 28. Ballad Of A Thin Man 29. Peace In The Valley (Thomas A. Dorsey) 30. Shelter From The Storm 31. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) 32. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 33. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 34. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 35. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 36. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 37. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 38. Tomorrow Is A Long Time 39. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) Bob Dylan (guitar), G. E. Smith (guitar), Kenny Aaronson (bass), Christopher Parker (drums). 1-4, 6-10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22-39 Bob Dylan (vocal). 1, 2, 12, 15-17, 22, 38 Mindy Jostyn (harmonica). 3-9, 10, 11, 19-22, 23-37 Mindy Jostyn (violin). 13-15 Mindy Jostyn (vocal). 5, 11, 18, 21 instrumentals. Notes. In The Clinton Heylin interview Kenny Aaronson calls the violin player, Mindy, "she's the girl in Billy Joel's new band". Bob Dylan's presence on tracks 13-15 is uncertain. This session started circulating on bootleg CD The Never Ending Tour Rehearsals (Moonlight Records), February 1996. Reference: A Conversation with Kenny Aaronson by Clinton Heylin, The Telegraph #36, Summer 1990. Stereo PA recording, 95 minutes 4.3.2 The Genuine Bootleg Series - Take Two ------------------------------------- This double CD bootleg contains the following "new" tracks: Mr. Tambourine Man - from Newport 1964 Why Should You Have To Be So Frantic - Blonde On Blonde outtake from January 27, 1966, named Lunatic Princess Revisited on the CD I Can't Leave Her Behind (two takes) - new longer versions from Eat The Document drugged band introduction before Like A Rolling Stone - from Royal Albert Hall, London May 7, 1966 Tomorrow Is A Long Time - outtake from the eighth New Morning session in Columbia Recording Studio E in New York City, June 4, 1970. House Of The Risin' Sun - outtake from the first Planet Waves session at the Village Recorder in Santa Monica, California, November 2, 1973. Nobody 'Cept You - outtake from the second Planet Waves session at the Village Recorder in Santa Monica, California, November 5, 1973. Stop Now Coming From The Heart (The Road Is Long) - Street-Legal outtakes from Rundown Studios in Los Angeles, California, late May 1978 4.3.3 Early rehearsals for The Never-Ending Tour ------------------------------------------------ Unidentified Studio, New York City, New York, November 22, 1987 1. Dancing In The Dark (Bruce Springsteen) 2. Six Days On The Road (Glenn/Montgomery) 3. Carrying My Cross (traditional) 4. Suzie Q (Hawkins/Lewis/Broadwater) 5. You're A Big Girl Now 6. All I Really Want To Do 7. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 8. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 9. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 10. Dead Man, Dead Man 11. Dead Man, Dead Man 12. Everybody's Movin' (Glen Trout) 13. Easy (Robinson) 14. Trail Of The Buffalo (trad. arr. Woody Guthrie) 15. Heart Of Mine (Bob Dylan-Jacques Levy/Bob Dylan) 16. Joey (Bob Dylan-Jacques Levy/Bob Dylan) 17. Joey (Bob Dylan-Jacques Levy/Bob Dylan) 18. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 19. Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash) 20. Shelter From The Storm Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), probably G. E. Smith (guitar and back-up vocal), probably Marshall Crenshaw (bass and back-up vocal), probably Christopher Parker (drums). Stereo studio recording, 90 minutes. 4.3.4 Other new old tapes ------------------------- - a more complete PA tape from The Blue Jeans Bash, January 17, 1993 - a live version of Spanish Is The Loving Tongue from San Antonio May 11, 1976. This is the first or second of the show, from which there only was a partial PA recording until now. The new song is probably taken from an acetate! - backstage interview with a Japanese promoter from Los Angeles Forum, February 14, 1976 - a PA-tape from Waikiki, Hawaii, April 24, 1992.