LULEA, SWEDEN -- JUNE 26TH, 1992 Lineage: cassette tape (said to be A Pop Life Recording - DAT A) > audio CDR > Nero Wav > TLH FLAC Tracklist: 1 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 4.46 2 Lay Lady Lay 5.32 3 Cat's In The Well 4.17 4 Just Like A Woman 5.35 5 Seeing The Real You At Last 5.49 6 Tangled Up In Blue 7.36 7 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 4.31 8 Love Minus Zero 4.17 9 Little Moses 3.49 10 West L.A. Fadeaway 6.38 11 Mr. Tambourine Man 7.37 12 All Along The Watchtower 3.55 13 Idiot Wind 9.31 14 Times They Are A-Changin' 10.01 15 Highway 61 Revisited 5.59 16 Ballad Of A Thin Man 5.59 17 Maggie's Farm 5.25 see http://monicasdude.tripod.com/1992/av920626.htm for a little pic Following info from Olof's marvellous site: http://www.bjorner.com/DSN13270%20-%201992%20Europe%20Summer%20Festival%20Tour.htm 13270 Sjöslaget, Stora scenen Vattenfalls parkeringsplats Norra hamnen Luleå, Sweden 26 June 1992 Concert # 406 of The Never-Ending Tour. First concert of the 1992 Summer Festival Tour Of Europe. 1992 concert # 42. Concert # 20 with the 7th Never-Ending Tour band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Ian Wallace (drums), Charlie Quintana (drums & percussion). 8, 9 Bob Dylan (acoustic guitar & vocal). 10, 11, 14 acoustic with the band. 2, 4-6, 8, 11, 13, 14 Bob Dylan harmonica. 6, 14 Bucky Baxter (mandolin). 10 Bucky Baxter (dobro). 11 Bucky Baxter (acoustic slide). Notes. · First acoustic version of West L.A. Fadeaway. · Very long (9.5 minutes) version of Mr. Tambourine Man. [not quite correct - see my comment] · Monitor sound problems made Dylan angry and he refused to play the usual last acoustic encore. Stereo audience recording, 100 minutes. West L.A. Fadeaway (acoustic w band) : 1992 (1) 13270 West L.A. Fadeaway : 1992 (2) 12860 13690 1995 (6) 16550 16680 16690 16740 16860 16970 1999 (1) 21280 [Olof's ref numbers] My comment: Great show to open this tour. Very good audience recording. cassette > audio CDR > Nero Wav > TLH FLAC Full of interest, eg: Olof notes long version of Tambourine Man; also lengthy Times - 4 mins before Bob starts singing - in fact it is Times which is nine and a half mins; Tambourine Man is (only!) just over seven. Unfortunately the other tracks are not particularly long - I love the way Dylan and this band explore the music. Excellent dobro, mandolin and of course steel playing from Baxter, some characteristically wild guitar from Jackson, and some super adventurous guitar and harp from Dylan The two drummers and bass should not go unmentioned! Dylan makes great use of the combination of acoustic and electric guitars - in the studio as live (nice to hear Stu Kimball in the current band!) Unique West LA Fadeaway - two acoustic guitars and evocative steel ? - Olof says dobro ? - from Bucky, whichever it makes me think of Garcia with the New Riders (check out Dirty Business). (It is good to know that as a DeadHead I am in good company!!) Quite unusual to see Watchtower three quarters through the show (after this it would become embedded again as #3 for a time. If anyone else says Dylan plays the Hendrix version of Watchtower I shall scream; but JJ - what a versatile player he is - surely pulls out a couple of Hendrix licks on this one. I love the full name of the venue! I love nearly everything about this show!!