5750 Bushnell Memorial Hall Hartford, Connecticut 7 May 1980 1. Gotta Serve Somebody 2. I Believe In You 3. When You Gonna Wake Up 4. Ain't Gonna Go To Hell For Anybody 5. Cover Down, Break Through 6. Precious Angel 7. Man Gave Names To All The Animals 8. Slow Train 9. Ain't No Man Righteous, No Not One 10. Do Right To Me Baby (Do Unto Others) 11. Solid Rock 12. Saving Grace 13. Saved (Bob Dylan/Tim Drummond) 14. What Can I Do For You? 15. In The Garden — 16. Are You Ready? 17. Pressing On Concert # 17 of the Third Gospel Tour. Gospel concert # 67. 1980 concert # 41. Concert # 17 with the Third Gospel Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar), Spooner Oldham (keyboards), Tim Drummond (bass), Terry Young (keyboards), Jim Keltner (drums), Clydie King, Gwen Evans, Mary Elizabeth Bridges, Regina Havis, Mona Lisa Young (background vocals). 9 Bob Dylan and Regina Havis (vocals). 14 Bob Dylan (harmonica). 17 Bob Dylan (piano). BobTalk Thank you, thank you. Alright, anybody left yet? ha ha. They tell me everybody leaves you at these shows. It’s a little hard to see up here. (....) East Coast bondage. God is waiting to set you free. I know you don’t hear to much about God these days, but we're gonna talk about him all night anyway. We’re not gonna talk about no mysticism, no meditation, none of those Eastern religions. We’re just gonna be talking about Jesus. (....) Demons don’t like that name. I’ll tell right now, if you got demons inside you, they’re not gonna like it. (before Slow Train) Thank you thank you. Clydie King is gonna sing I wanna introduce to you now, she's been around a while, Clydie King. Gonna sing a song for you called Calvary. Whether you know it or not you're all free. I know that some of you don't feel free, but you are. I know some of you right now (....) edge, but you’re free. Because of what Jesus did at Calvary. Thank you. I don't know if any of you have seen me before or not. I know I been through here before. I think it was, I think it was sometime in 1964. Anyway, I was singing some songs back then. I remember singing a song called Desolation Row, that's right! You're clapping now, you weren't clapping then! No, you weren't clapping then! I don’t know if the same people where there, but it was "What's he singing about?" You did not understand what I was singing then, I don't think I did either. Ha ha. I understand now pretty much what I'm singing about. It must have took a while for Desolation Row, Maggie's Farm, Subterranean Homesick Blues, all that stuff to really catch on. Because it wasn’t accepted very well at the time. But I’m always prepared for adversity. I was always prepared back then and now I’m even more prepared. All right, but lot of people they talk about Jesuses like they profess that they’re committed to the Lord. Well, I tell you now there's a lot of different types of Jesuses that they profess that they’re with. But there is only one Jesus. All eyes shall see him, every knee shall bow. The Jesus that have defeated the Devil. If you look onto Jesus you gotta look onto the Cross. All the Jesuses that will give you all the things you want, in your earthly life, forget about that Following Jesus is no easy trip, but it’s the only trip. I’m afraid to say, I’ve seen a lot of different kinds of other trips. You may not ever hear that name again. I know that when I was (...) never heard it myself. Nobody ever told me that Jesus could save me. I didn't think I needed to be saved. I thought I was doing just fine. Well now, anyway, you know we live in dangerous times. Well, Jesus is prepared for that, he knew all about it. Right, I don't know what you're hanging on to. We're hanging on to a Solid Rock, made before the foundation of the world. The times´ coming when you’re gonna need something sort of like that. There’s gonna be a lot of delusion coming at you. You think what’s happening now is bad you just wait. You think it’s rough now is bad you just wait. The Bible says "Cursed is the man who trusts in man." (before Solid Rock) On the keyboards tonight Spooner Oldham, from Muscle Shoals Alabama. On keyboards also Terry Young. From Little Rock, Arkansas Fred Tackett on lead guitar tonight. From Tulsa Oklahoma on the drums tonight, give him a warm hand, Jim Keltner. Tim Drummond from Cincinnati Ha ha. A man who's been around for a while. We been wanting to play with each other for at least 40 years now. Finally together in the same band Mr. Tim Drummond. From Dallas, Texas Miss Clydie King. From Houston Texas, Gwen Evans. From San Francisco now Mary Bridges, also from San Francisco, Mona Lisa Young. From Nashville, Tennessee, remember that girl who told you the story about Jesus before. Her dad is a preacher. She knows all about Jesus. Remember that name now. I can’t impress it upon your enough, I really can’t. If you got troubles, he'll take your troubles. You got to be delivered, he'll deliver you. If you’ve got money problems, health problems, confusion, deception, marital problems of any kind. Regina McCreary. (before Are You Ready?) Stereo audience recording, 95 minutes.