=================== =================== =================== === Akron_Rubberbowl_set_info.txt =================== =================== =================== Bob Dylan Rubber Bowl Akron, Ohio 7/2/86 LB-720, 2CDR (57min+54min), alternate recording without as much distracting crowd noise as the CB master version; some will prefer this one; good to very good sound, downloaded from a.b.m.s.d 11/02; fade in/out at d2t6 6:2x CASS (low gen) > CDR >(Audio Catalyst)wav>(flacfrontend)flac8. please do not encode to mp3 Disc One 01 Shake A Hand 02 Positively 4th Street 03 Clean-Cut Kid 04 I'll Remember You 05 Trust Yourself 06 That Lucky Old Sun 07 Masters Of War 08 To Ramona 09 One Too Many Mornings 10 It Ain't Me, Babe 11 I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know 12 Band Of The Hand 13 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky 14 Lonesome Town 15 Ballad Of A Thin Man Disc Two 01 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 02 Seeing The Real You At Last 03 Across The Borderline 04 I And I 05 Like A Rolling Stone 06 In The // Garden 07 Blowin' In The Wind 08 Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache 09 Knockin' On Heaven's Door 10 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 11 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue ## ## Bob Dylan with the Grateful Dead NOTE: edits between some songs on source tape ADDED INFO: Concert #18 of the 1986 True Confessions US Tour. Concert #37 with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. 1986 concert #37. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Tom Petty (guitar) Mike Campbell (guitar) Benmont Tench (keyboards) Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums) and with The Queens Of Rhythm: Carolyn Dennis, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec, Louise Bethune (backing vocals). To Ramona One Too Many Mornings It Ain't Me, Babe Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar). To Ramona One Too Many Mornings It Ain't Me, Babe Knockin' On Heaven's Door Bob Dylan (harmonica). I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null) Blowin' In The Wind Knockin' On Heaven's Door Bob Dylan and Tom Petty (shared vocals). Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 16 Howie Epstein (slide guitar), Tom Petty (bass). Note. The Grateful Dead opened for Bob Dylan at this show. BobTalk: I wanna introduce to you, right now a band who needs no introduction. But I'm gonna introduce them anyway. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. (after Masters Of War) All right, Tom and I are gonna sing an old song. The kind of song they don't write anymore, ha-ha ? They don't sing 'em like this any more either. Anyway, this is a song, its about people who think they know it all. . (before I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know) Yeah. We got a line on you now. OK Ricky Nelson, he did a lot of my songs. I'm gonna do one of his, called Lonesome Town. All right now. One more time it gives me great honor to introduce Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. (after Ballad Of A Thin Man) All right, everybody must get stoned. That can be taken a couple of ways, I guess. Here's a song that cant be taken but one poor little way. (before Seeing The Real You At Last) I thank you. Thank you for coming to this Folk Festival. It's the first Folk Festival in a long time I didnt get booed off the stage actually. I was sure one day it would happen. (before Across The Borderline) [After line "been so long since a strange woman has slept in my bed" in I and I Dylan adds] Just last night actually. I wanna thank the Tom Petty band for backing me up tonight. Thank you. Anyway I tell you something, anybody sound good in this band. On the keyboards, give him a big hand, Benmont Tench. Electric guitar, Michael Campbell. On the drums, Stan Lynch. On the bass, Howie Epstein. Also wanna thank Mr. Tom Petty himself here. (at the beginning of Like A Rolling Stone) Well, yeah, right, ha-ha. We did that, tried that last song you know, we don't usually play it. They asked us to play on Farm Aid Television Show. I was thinking about doing that song but I don't think we will. (after Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache) 6 new songs (25%) compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour. Thanks to Losslessbob & Olof! Enjoy! Charlespoet This was my first Bob Dylan concert I was sixteen years old (the next day my birthday) two years prior I was first introduced to Bob Dylan the record was, "Highway 61 Revisited", which I have since discovered was for so many their first introduction to this dervish - this incredible force of a nature we will never see the likes of again. The Akron Rubberbowl teeming with eighty thousand Dylan - Dead and Petty fans. Yes you heard me right eighty thousand and it was general admission before there was even such a thing for Dylan aficionados. I remember being up close when Dylan came on - I remember a cool breeze blowing and yes I remember the man. Younger yes as we all were but still Dylan the enigma - the wunderkind - the spectral force that still defies any real or complete description (thank God!) was standing right there in front of me. Some will say the Dylan we go and see these days is not the same powerful performer - that his intensity over the years has lessened and that Senor Dylan just can not quite pull it off as he once did and I am here to tell you nothing could be further from the truth. The truth is out there and for ninety odd or even minutes you can still very much experience it if you are enlightened enough to buy a ticket when the circus comes to your town. This past June when witnessing Bob in Eastlake, Ohio if anything the man was even more intense and on fire as he hones and continues to hone the natural gifts and abilities that make him so very much a song and dance man for the ages. This recording/document is imperfect not anywhere even close to the quality recordings we are so very spoiled to get our ears around these days and yet still it captures a majesty very much unspoiled even after all these years. Ladies and gentleman right here right now a mercury sound I will never get enough of... 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