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Bob Dylan 2001.03.12 in Nagoya


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Subject: Nagoya
From: "Nishimura, Itsuko"  VFF20242@nifty.ne.jp 
Date: 12 Mar 2001 08:39:13 -0800

Here's tonight's setlist. I'm sure Hideshige & Hirosi will add the
instruments details.

March 12, 2001
Nagoya

1. Somebody Touched Me (acoustic)
2. Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll (acoustic)
3. Mama, You Been On My mind (acoustic)
4. Maggie's Farm
5. I Don't Believe You (Larry on pedal steel)
6. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Larry on pedal steel)
7. Visions of Johanna  (acoustic)
8. One Too Many Mornings (acoustic)
9. Tangled Up in Blue (acoustic) (Bob on harp)
10. I'll Remember You
11. Cold Irons Bound
12. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (Larry on steel guitar)
 (encore)
13. Love Sick
14. Like A Rolling Stone
15. If Dogs Run Free (acoustic)
16. All Along The Watchtower (Larry on steel guitar)
17. Knocking On Heaven's Door (acoustic)
18. Highway 61 Revisited
19. Blowin' In The Wind (acoustic)

I've never heard of Heaven's door's version like tonight's. Larry and Charlie's
backing chorus "Woo woo" was sound like original one. But Bob, Larry and Charlie
sings slightly different melody from original version. I liked that a lot.

No stage rush tonight.
Venue security was so tight. Perhaps, because of Fukuoka and Hiroshima.
Audience went to up front the both shows. The stage rush was so unusual
thing here in Japan.  But it's Bob. I know everybody wants to say a few
words to Bob "Hey that was so good, Bob. Thank you very much for coming."

The venue was small and beautiful old building.  The audience was gentle and
cozy. When the band did "the formation" (yes, they still do it. Twice in a show.)
the all audience was standing and the ovation ended after 3 minutes.. at least .
I hope Bob noticed it.  I am hoping to hear Never gonna be the same again but play
what ever you want, Bob. Looking forward to seeing two more shows.

-
Itsuko

2001: February - March -

Tour