BOB DYLAN Kongresový sál, Palác kultury Prague, Czech Republic March 11, 1995 SOURCE: "off master" (aud) recording LINEAGE: CDR > EAC > WAV > MKW > SHN SOUND: excellent! SIZE: 521 MiB Additional Sound Master (ASM) using T-RackS 2.0 1. Equalizer band ON: Gain Control: boosted level of corresponding band by +3.3dB 2. Tube-Comp ON: Input Drive: set at -1.6dB 3. Multiband-Limiter ON: Compressor Input Drive: increased to +0.2dB OUTPUT STAGE: Output Stage Pre-Level: notched up +0.4dB Global Master Fader: -0.2dB ALL TRACKS MASTERED AT THESE LEVELS by Norway Remaster (by yours truly) 01. Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood) 02. If Not For You 03. All Along The Watchtower 04. Just Like A Woman 05. Tangled Up In Blue 06. Watching The River Flow 07. Mr. Tambourine Man 08. Boots Of Spanish Leather 09. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue 10. Man In The Long Black Coat 11. God Knows 12. Maggie's Farm 13. (encore) 14. Shelter From The Storm 15. It Ain't Me, Babe Concert # 641 of The Never-Ending Tour First concert of the 1995 European Spring Tour First concert in 1995 Concert # 185 with the 9th Never-Ending Tour Band: 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 1–5, 7–11, 13, 14 Bob Dylan harmonica BobTalk: I was sitting here last night, got the flu. Listen, you got a good place to recover from the flu! Oh, could you say that again. OK, this is an old one, my apology song here (coughs). (before Watching The River Flow) You can play that! I’m not playing it anyway. Go ahead! (to a woman who had entered the  stage and tried to pick up one of Dylan’s guitars during It Ain’t Me, Babe) Stereo audience recording, 95 minutes http://www.bjorner.com/DSN15790.htm#DSN15790 * Some accounts suggest that bob did not play guitar at all on this date. Some more info on the March 11th show - The show scheduled for the 10th was cancelled due to Bob having the flu, it was to be the first show of 1995 after a long christmas break. Bob was well enough to go ahead with the show the next day (the 11th) But was not up for playing the guitar, he only played for a few minutes during a jam with Jack Johnson, but that was it. The show is also noted for the first time played live the song "Crash on the Levee". Other Bobtalk included "Thanks, I'm sorry about last night. This is a good place to recover from flu" Info from; ISIS - A Bob Dylan Anthology*