Bob Dylan Budokan Revisited 2001 (2CD) Budokan, Tokyo, Japan. 14th march 2001. (AUD) Tombstone 1432001/2 Flac files extracted by cevau from audio disks. Disc one 1. Duncan And Brady 2. Mr. Tambourine Man 3. Desolation Row 4. Stuck Inside Of Mobile 5. Tryin' To Get To Heaven 6. Til I Fell In Love With You 7. Mama, You Been On My Mind 8. It's All Over Now Baby Blue 9. Tangled Up In Blue 10. Not Dark Yet Disc two 1. Cold Irons Bound 2. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 3. Love Sick 4. Like A Rolling Stone 5. If Dogs Run Free 6. All Along The The Watchtower 7. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 8. Highway 61 Revisited 9. Blowin' In The Wind MUSICIANS: Bob Dylan Guitar, Harp ,Vocals Charlie Sexton Guitar Larry Campbell Guitar, Pedal Steel, Mandolin, Fiddle, Electric Bazouki Tony Garnier Bass David Kemper Drums Disk One 01. Stück 1.flac:542e378a322496bf1adfe801c28481a9 02. Stück 2.flac:75c76a6ede34c8bf60b733879f4343f2 03. Stück 3.flac:11da6f363e523c562e7c44307a8446d3 04. Stück 4.flac:b3c56ed1edebe6352f7a03b18d4a8ed6 05. Stück 5.flac:68a40abfe764828b74559f6fbd344ee4 06. Stück 6.flac:3fae47c43f6ce0a1b3916fabc4449948 07. Stück 7.flac:13fadabd6d12232a8fa79ed5f007de78 08. Stück 8.flac:f632495123edb114b4fdc074adbab4bb 09. Stück 9.flac:5abe2b20f4cba5a597fb060a04920a05 10. Stück 10.flac:d3911bdfaf03bb275d777a5cf4319a46 Disk Two 01. Stück 1.flac:57e7fab45162243970bfd1770e240098 02. Stück 2.flac:3f096901b7edee35f4045d01cef0a6ba 03. Stück 3.flac:f41c6b8cb89d91bb2b37bf3234f92f90 04. Stück 4.flac:e47c11ec9277a17c8b84d701ced725ca 05. Stück 5.flac:9ed87768f647fba7e0e4ca3566fcfed5 06. Stück 6.flac:146887f00f85f216364c6817edd1fb4e 07. Stück 7.flac:334ed9ca9be3c3d6801750b5bfce88bf 08. Stück 8.flac:99f1757aad746b9a858064399efa76a0 09. Stück 9.flac:fd4d36f78ac04c1a42879de3dc39385a Review: Very good audience recording made from DAT recorder. Great performance. Standard set list. Package contains a booklet, and photos; and aesthetics are very nice. Similar looking to the Crystal Cat 2000 series packages. http://bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-b79.html Review by Otto Thompson of the performance on Boblinks: "Tangled up in Blue" was next. This was close to the version I heard him play at Wolftrap, but the melody was kind of flat. He made up for it, however, with energy. In many ways, he told the song rather than sang it. In fact, it was Bob at his story-telling best; though I had the distinct impression that on this song and others throughout the evening, he rearranged not only the music, but also the verses and pieces of verses. Of course, there are so many versions of "Tangled," that it's hard to tell. Another highlight followed; "Not Dark Yet." This presentation was deep and oh so sad. To say Bob's performance of this song was moving would be to engage in gross understatement. When Bob sang this song to the dark accompaniment of his band, you could feel the pain that drove emphatic lines like "behind every beautiful thing, there's been some kind of pain." I heard every word and if there's a better statement on mortality in all of popular music, I don't know what it is. Just when I thought it couldn't get any better, the band started up with "Cold Irons Bound." Incredible! Bob should let his band go crazy more often. Though Bob does tasteful and often inventive guitar work himself, Larry and Charlie are in a class all their own. When they really get going, it's magic, and Tony, of course, accents the music perfectly with his thumping bass. And with Bob's clear, firm, controlled, melodic, and wonderful voice yelling out this song in phrases that bite, well… there's nothing better. To me, this song presented the high point of the evening. The audience was on its feet. People were jumping up and down. HIGHLIGHTS Tangled up in blue Not dark yet