Bob Dylan / Tom Petty Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, WI 1986-06-27 CD 1 01 Introduction - So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye 02 Positively 4th Street 03 Clean-Cut Kid 04 Shot of Love 05 We Had it All 06 Masters of War Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: [Straight into Darkness] [Even the Losers] [The Waiting] [Breakdown] 07 To Ramona 08 One Too Many Mornings 09 It Ain't Me, Babe 10 I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know 11 Band of the Hand (It's Hell Time Man!) 12 When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky 50:12 CD 2 13 Lonesome Town 14 Ballad of a Thin Man Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: [So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star] [Spike] [Bye Bye Johnny] [Refugee] 15 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 16 Red Cadillac and Black Moustache 17 Seeing the Real You at Last 18 I and I 19 Like a Rolling Stone 20 In the Garden - Band Introduction - audience (encore) 21 Blowin' in the Wind 22 Let the Good Times Roll 23 Knockin' on Heaven's Door - audience 52:28 2 CDs 102:41 So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye Weldon Rogers [Weldon Nelson Rogers] We Had it All Donny Fritts, Troy Seals [Troy Harold Seals] I Forgot More than You'll Ever Know Cecil A. Null [Cecil Allen Null] Lonesome Town Baker Knight [Thomas Baker Knight, Jr] Red Cadillac and Black Moustache W. Thompson [W.B. Thompson], Lilly May [Lillian May] Let the Good Times Roll Leonard Lee --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob Dylan, Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI, 1986-06-27 ***First transfer*** unknown taper, unknown gen lineage: TDK SA100 > JVC TD-W501 Stereo Double Cassette Deck > Behringer U-Control UCA-222 > iMac 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5 / OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 > Burr Brown from Texas Instruments USB Audio CODEC (44.1 KHz/16 bit/stereo/512 samples) > HairerSoft Amadeus Pro 2.1.3 (1544) (tracking, fadeout, markers aligned to CD sectors) > xACT 2.38 (7606) > FLAC 0.5736 (23 files), tags, md5, ffp > Transmission/2.92+ (14736) Build#6450 > Dime 2016-08-12 by serge flaws: t1 cassette warble 0:15 t13 beginning of Bob's comment cut [All right ... Rick Nelson did a lot of my songs. I'm gonna do one of his called] t21 mic noise 0:04-0:30 t22 analog drops 1:25, 1:30, 1:32 t23 analog drops 0:18, 0:20, 0:39, 1:19 different from LB-0058, LB-5223 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2699 County Road D East Troy, WI 53120 1-6, 10-21: Bob Dylan: vocals, electric guitar (1-6, 11-23), acoustic guitar (10, 21), harmonica (23) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Tom Petty [Thomas Earl Petty]: electric guitar, acoustic guitar (10), shared vocals (10, 21, 23), bass (15) Mike Campbell [Michael Wayne Campbell]: lead electric guitar, slide guitar, bass (10) Benmont Tench [Benjamin Montmorency Tench, III]: keyboards, Hammond C3 organ, grand piano Yamaha DX7 Howie Epstein [Howard Norman Epstein]: bass (1-6, 11-23), mandolin (10), slide guitar (15) Stan Lynch [Stanley Lynch]: drums, percussion and with The Queens of Rhythm: Louise Bethune, Madelyn R. Quebec, Carolyn Dennis [Carolyn Yvonne Dennis], Queen Esther Marrow: harmony vocals, maracas, tambourine, cowbell, cabasa, handclaps 7-9: Bob Dylan: vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica (8-9) ZimTalk: All right, let's hear it for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. (before "Straight into Darkness") Thank you. That was an old song written about people who think they know it all. (after "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know") Thank you. That's hell time. If somebody asks you what time it is, say "It's Hell time, man." Make sure you say that. (after "Band of the Hand (It's Hell Time Man!)") All right ... Rick Nelson did a lot of my songs. I'm gonna do one of his called "Lonesome Town". (before "Lonesome Town") OK now, one more time — Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. (before "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star") Now, I've written a lot of songs that can be taken more ways than one. It just happens that way accidentally. Well, here's a song I wrote that can't be taken but one way. It's about the only song I'm playing tonight that can. (before "Seeing the Real You at Last") I want to thank Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers for backing me up tonight. On the keyboards — Benmont Tench. OK on the drums, Stan Lynch. On the bass guitar, Howie Epstein. He also played the mandolin on some tunes. Anyway, on lead guitar, Mike Campbell! I got to thank Mr. Tom Petty himself. And then I have my own Heartbreakers. Ha, standing over there — Louise Bethune, Madelyn Quebec, Carolyn Dennis and Queen Esther Marrow! (during "In the Garden") All right. Uh ... You know, I come from pretty near here, sort of. Anyway, I think we played last night in Minneapolis or St. Paul. And they treated me there like a home town boy, but in fact I really wasn't raised there or anything like that. I was raised way up North and-a they keep talking about old times and how old, how far past you can get. Well, this is a song we'll play right now. This is pretty old. I used to play this when I was twelve years old. And-a ... this kind of song got me booed off my first stages. Well, I was never booed when I played. The first time was when we played a song like this. It was a different band, but it sort of went the same way. (before "Let the Good Times Roll") The times must have changed now, for how many moons? (before "Knockin' on Heaven's Door")