Disobeyed His Orders (Thinman-127/128) Cole Field House, University Of Maryland, College Park, MD – November 5th, 1998 Flac files extracted by cevau from the audio disks provided by his source. Disc 1 (46:46): Gotta Serve Somebody I’ll Remember You Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again Make You Feel My Love Can’t Wait Stone Walls And Steel Bars Mr. Tambourine Man Tangled Up In Blue Disc 2 (57:52): Don’t Think Twice Blind Willie McTell Every Grain Of Sand Highway 61 Revisited Love Sick Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat Blowin’ In The Wind Til I Fell In Love With You Forever Young Disk One 01. Stück 1.flac:35a4ce76637eb5b29963e249b2aa6a2b 02. Stück 2.flac:736a0bb69bb4a6af8fc7e16891576aec 03. Stück 3.flac:621f722f1d986df3419aace7e3d48cb5 04. Stück 4.flac:d63f99228ea3fe70abbc99520f7216f4 05. Stück 5.flac:20fc0eb581077a9d3473308d2ab6601c 06. Stück 6.flac:3d06bcbde1b7eadb8a73f970979bf90e 07. Stück 7.flac:f71793efe76ba284d2866880e7fbaae1 08. Stück 8.flac:faccb5d600aad746e694f757b99b347e Disk Two 01. Stück 1.flac:4c97aba8987d20ab6d64cd443873a772 02. Stück 2.flac:91688ffee1cf70760aa5f35fcaabb8e0 03. Stück 3.flac:6cc351b83ac917a929a5931da4ebf2dc 04. Stück 4.flac:94e48ef4ff985c6207ac5e24d0d795f7 05. Stück 5.flac:18f6cb49adb9575f90313de1ec62f970 06. Stück 6.flac:3adaa83930b2887ef7eec05a851aad97 07. Stück 7.flac:e880e1bd2144eb97ef02af39ee0fa75e 08. Stück 8.flac:58d696e6bc1282b607a989017ecaaa0e 09. Stück 9.flac:757cf3b7198ad759f383648813dc79a8 Disobeyed His Orders is Bob Dylan’s penultimate gig in a long and successful year. Thinman use an excellent and detailed stereo audience tape of the entire show with attractive dynamics and energy. This is remarkable considering the acoustical graveyard Cole Field House is at the University Of Maryland. Thinman has been documenting Dylan’s late nineties live output and this is one of the best sounding tapes they have pressed of a very interesting concert. 1998 began with Dylan receiving three Grammy awards for Time Out Of Mind and is capped by several highly sucessful tours of the world. Despite the gloom of the album, Dylan sounds happy and upbeat, thanking the audience after almost every song. After the introduction the show begins with “Gotta Serve Somebody.” Dylan performing his 1980 Grammy winning song gained momentum at the end of the year with one performance in August, two in September and fifteen in October and November. “I’ll Remember You” is a nice revisit to Empire Burlesque and is followed by “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again,” a song that really hasn’t undergone any dramatic rearrangements over the years. “Can’t Wait” from the new album is probably as close to funk as Dylan ever gets. The three song acoustic set begins with a cover of the traditional “Stone Walls And Steel Bar” with the band singing in harmony on the chorus and is refered to by Dylan as a song from one of his favorite groups, the The Statler Brothers. “Mr. Tambourine Man” is upbeat and the audience react loudly to the “let me forget about today until tomorrow.” The finale of the show is spectacular with “Blind Willie McTell” demonstrating the same power as the studio recording that was left off of Infidels, only to be issued a decade later in the bootleg series. “Every Grain Of Sand” is heartfelt and emotional, especially when he sings about ”hanging in the balance of the perfect finished plan.” The set ends with a fast and nasty version of “Highway 61 Revisited.” The first big song to come off of the new album “Love Sick” begins the encore set, and “Blowin’ In The Wind” and “Forever Young” are played acoustically. Disobeyed His Orders, packaged with great artwork on thick paper, is another solid Thinman title.