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I Unfortunately deleted original flac fileset, but still kept info file from torrent which is dated March 1st, 2005. I'm seeding it to fulfill Dylan's request (obviously not Bob's one, ;-) but our honorable uploader). Lineage: CD-R >WAV> flac (FLAC Frontend) (bittorrent feb/march 2005) > CD-R (Feurio) > wav (EAC secure mode) > flac (Flac Frontend - align on sb - level 8 - verify on) Known flaws: Volume goes down for a sec. d1t4@5:26, skips d1t10 @ 0:15.544, 0:33.092 & 0:45.424 Full spectrum (Screenshots of Spectral and Frequence Analysis are included) Enjoy! ___________________________________________________________________________________ Original Info file (attached in this torrent): Bob Dylan Metro Centre, Halifax, N.S. August 6, 2002 This is my first torrent here..I hope everything is OK. I attended this show and it was an excellent performance...the only Bob Dylan show I've been to. I recieved this recording from someone else who attended the show and I'm not sure of the source info. But from my copy its: CD-R >WAV> FLAC Front-end It's an excellent sounding audience recording! Disc 1 1 - I Am The Man Thomas* 2 - Senor* 3 - Don't Think Twice It's Alright* 4 - Tangled Up In Blue* 5 - Subterranean Homesick Blues 6 - Moonlight 7 - Blind Willie McTell 8 - Lonesome Day Blues 9 - Mama You Been On My Mind* 10 - Masters Of War* (skips in this track) 11 - Forever Young* Disc 2 1 - Summer Days 2 - Make You Feel My Love 3 - Drifter's Escape 4 - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Encore: 5 - Like A Rolling Stone 6 - Honest With Me 7 - Blowin' In The Wind* 8 - All Along The Watchtower * = acoustic The band: Larry Campbell - guitars, pedal steel, violin Charlie Sexton - guitars Tony Garnier - bass George Recelli - drums/percussion __________________________________________________________________________________ Extracted from Review by Earl Rutledge at Bill Pagel's website (Bob's Links): "The concert was excellent but in the interest of brevity, I will confine my remarks to the high points in my opinion. Anyone studying the set list cannot help but notice that Dylan opened the Canadian leg of his tour with Seor (Tales of Yankee Power) which is a first on the tour and a beautiful violin by Larry helped make this a highlight of the show for me. Blind Willie McTell was another treat. The band was really doing a moving version of this gem, but Dylans observation that "Nobody sings the blues like Blind Willie McTell" was proven wrong as it was followed by a modern blues standard Lonesome Day Blues. The band had the building rocking with a blues romp and Dylan demonstrated his power as a blues man in 2002. This personal favorite from L&T had me flashing back to H61 or BoB." __________________________________________________________________________________ flac fingerprints: bd2002-08-06_d1t01.flac:b3c802b102e887531e4d7be30ea8fbfc bd2002-08-06_d1t02.flac:011d080beeadc0a7cfaba192a2aff7fd bd2002-08-06_d1t03.flac:d5897eb6d5eca38ba6ba2fe9fd4bbb67 bd2002-08-06_d1t04.flac:9841bb64d6e8938da0e3a39c73b6eeaa bd2002-08-06_d1t05.flac:8d3feeaceb5dc334118864f106698b59 bd2002-08-06_d1t06.flac:d9c8c2440d3e5a9e72b5c492ef9d04da bd2002-08-06_d1t07.flac:c2e2819b71f33d9efdfaad9fae67a487 bd2002-08-06_d1t08.flac:4964aa667bfe1c62727e87d5aa235864 bd2002-08-06_d1t09.flac:93cf97957cc58f853ef1ebea0a0c6556 bd2002-08-06_d1t10.flac:1bda32c07404dd7266b6dad1f35854b1 bd2002-08-06_d1t11.flac:c66d507e47317d400110714047a292ac bd2002-08-06_d2t01.flac:dbf7e64560c242f6075e824fa248c407 bd2002-08-06_d2t02.flac:856fb002d274ff60a7245bb6130ebc20 bd2002-08-06_d2t03.flac:30bb2f9e388ef3d97858a87fc25e09f6 bd2002-08-06_d2t04.flac:9f614557e692bf3a7738a2a60149e5ad bd2002-08-06_d2t05.flac:d3f230fc39246ef964defc89193abd1f bd2002-08-06_d2t06.flac:1bd70a3f4ca68867285bb68979520085 bd2002-08-06_d2t07.flac:1f3adc7f97bbbd8634899ca9a7c9687b bd2002-08-06_d2t08.flac:aae6ecce8f93bc613a63b4a6573a0015 =================== =================== =================== === dylan2002-08-06.txt =================== =================== =================== Bob Dylan Metro Centre, Halifax, N.S. August 6, 2002 CD-R >WAV> FLAC Front-end It's an excellent sounding audience recording! Disc 1 1 - I Am The Man Thomas* 2 - Senor* 3 - Don't Think Twice It's Alright* 4 - Tangled Up In Blue* 5 - Subterranean Homesick Blues 6 - Moonlight 7 - Blind Willie McTell 8 - Lonesome Day Blues 9 - Mama You Been On My Mind* 10 - Masters Of War* (skips in this track) 11 - Forever Young* Disc 2 1 - Summer Days 2 - Make You Feel My Love 3 - Drifter's Escape 4 - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Encore: 5 - Like A Rolling Stone 6 - Honest With Me 7 - Blowin' In The Wind* 8 - All Along The Watchtower * = acoustic The band: Larry Campbell - guitars, pedal steel, violin Charlie Sexton - guitars Tony Garnier - bass George Recelli - drums/percussion =================== =================== =================== === reviews.txt =================== =================== =================== Reviews (taken form Bob's Links - Bill Pagel website) Halifax, Nova Scotia Metro Centre August 6, 2002 _____________________________________________________________________________ [Randy Lister], [Earl Rutledge] Review by Randy Lister My wife and I drove down to the show on a foggy, rainy but warm Halifax summer evening. Mother Nature provided the rolling thunder review during the day. We met some friends at the Argyle Grill and had some snack and drinks. My brother and his wife were in attendance. For years I have been playing Dylan tunes for them and they have not been all that interested. They both love music and we have a lot of common tastes but we just never saw eye to eye with Dylan. I had been trying to rev them up for the show since we picked up the tickets two months ago. When I met them at the Argyle they were in the spirit of the moment and ready to have a good time. We ran down the street through the rain drops to the packed Metro Centre to catch the show. I love the laid back, easy going East Coast mentality. I lived in Ontario for several years and the security thugs at concerts were oppressive with menacing looks, body searches and generally rude and intimidating. In Halifax someone tears your ticket, smiles and urges you to "Enjoy the show." I love it here!!! Another couple of drinks and we settled into our seats just after Bob stepped on stage and played the first notes. Dylan's voice was a bit creaky to start off but after the third song when they swapped the acoustic guitars for electric the band was in full rocking swing and so was Bob's voice. Leaning into the mike with one knee cocked spitting the lyrics at us. The predictably mixed crowd was educated in all things Bob and acknowledged the choruses and solos with great applause. I could see that Bob was getting energy from the crowd reaction responding with lots of looks, hip swings and guitar posing. When the band played Tangled Up in Blue they really hit their stride and made the us all aware of what we were in for. I have seen this song played 5-6 times live and it never really had an impact on me until last night. The extended instrumental portion nearing the end with the three guitars trading licks and Charlie leaning over to Bob edging him on to push it further had me mesmerized. Another highlight was Masters of War. The 3 guitar attack was shining - breathing extraordinary life into this masterpiece. Larry's soloing had Charlie and Bob trading poses and icy licks. Not to be outdone Bob stole the show at times playing lead. He was " on " tonight. After introducing the band at the end of the main set Bob said "If there is a better band playing out there, I don't know of it." It would be hard to argue that point. The smooth jazzy bassline laid down by Tony held it all together. When he plugged in it drove the sound. The drumming fills were exceptional, On Masters of War I thought the kit was going to fall over, ala Keith Moon. The band returned for four songs in the encore finishing off with AATWT. A scorching rendition showcasing once again that 3 guitar wall of sound. Charlie was duckwalking, nearly on his knees as it finished off. That was the song I wanted to hear cap off the night and it happened for me. WOW. We met our friends back at the Argyle after the show and we all agreed that it was a show not to have missed. My brother and his wife loved it. Two new Dylan believers were born late last night in this foggy coastal city. My brother exclaimed " It Rocked! " Celebratory drinks all around and a toast to Bob. What a night! Great seats! ( Thanks to the Metro Centre booking Agent ) Cheers Mate!! Great band! Great show! This was my sixth Dylan concert. There have been some forgettable ones over the years but last night he shined, Not Fade Away. Thanks Bob, you troubador, you rolling stone. Don't stop rolling. Randy Lister ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Review by Earl Rutledge An entourage of 10 friends and family, ranging in age from 18 to 72 made the drive through a driving summer thunder and lightning storm to Halifax for the 7:30 p.m. show. For some this was a first time opportunity and for others another chance to experience an old friend in concert. Indeed, my daughter and her best friend were attending as a compulsory right of passage before they begin their university careers this fall. Parents must take the responsibility for the proper education of their children seriously! The concert was excellent but in the interest of brevity, I will confine my remarks to the high points in my opinion. Anyone studying the set list cannot help but notice that Dylan opened the Canadian leg of his tour with Seor (Tales of Yankee Power) which is a first on the tour and a beautiful violin by Larry helped make this a highlight of the show for me. Blind Willie McTell was another treat. The band was really doing a moving version of this gem, but Dylans observation that "Nobody sings the blues like Blind Willie McTell" was proven wrong as it was followed by a modern blues standard Lonesome Day Blues. The band had the building rocking with a blues romp and Dylan demonstrated his power as a blues man in 2002. This personal favorite from L&T had me flashing back to H61 or BoB. My young companions remarked that the most powerful and clear lyric they experienced in the evening was Masters of War. This song was performed acoustically and Bob was clearly passionate in his delivery of this Bush era protest comment. Forever Young was a very nice surprise and much appreciated by the audience but was followed by Summer Days WOW! I do not think I have ever heard Dylan or any band show such skill and force in a live rendition (including even the Who when the original four were alive). The bass and rhythm section carried the song while the 3 guitars wailed the melody - the best of the show hands down! Drifters Escape completely had me fooled in this electric arrangement until I could grab a lyric in the second verse. This updated treatment of an old friend was great. Dylan introduced the band during a rocking Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 and stated that "if there is a better band playing today, I have not heard them". The crowd clearly agreed. The encore had the crowd going wild with Like a Rolling Stone, and Honest with Me. Dylan kicked off an acoustic version of Blowing in the Wind with a beautiful extended harmonica solo. The final song was All Along the Watchtower, a driving no holds barred version which left Dylan sitting for a moment in front of the drum kit as the song ended. While the crowd cheered for quite some time after the band left the stage, it was clear that it was done in appreciation and not to get them back again. We knew that Dylan could never top the encore we had just experienced. =================== =================== ===================