Paducah, Kentucky Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center (The Carson Center) -- (Sunday) October 30, 2016 Address: 100 Kentucky Avenue Capacity: 1806 Showtime: 8:00 PM Ticket prices: $458, $328, $258, $150, $125, $99, $69, $49 Tickets went on sale to the general public on Wednesday, August 12th at 10:00 AM 01 - Things Have Changed (Bob center stage, Donnie Pedal steel, Stu electric guitar, Tony electric bass) 02 - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Bob on piano, Donnie lap steel, Stu acoustic guitar, Tony standup bass) 03 - Highway 61 Revisited (Bob standing at piano, Donnie lap steel, Stu electric guitar, Tony electric bass) 04 - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Bob on piano, Donnie pedal steel, Stu acoustic guitar, Tony standup bass) 05 - High Water (for Charley Patton) (Bob center stage, Donnie on electric mandolin, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on electric bass) 06 - I Could Have Told You (Bob center stage, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) 07 - Early Roman Kings (Bob on piano, Donnie on lap steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) 08 - Love Sick (Bob center stage, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) 09 - Tangled Up In Blue (Bob center stage with harp then on piano, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on electric bass) 10 - Lonesome Day Blues (Bob on piano, Donnie on lap steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on electric bass) 11 - Make You Feel My Love (Bob on piano, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on electric bass) 12 - Pay In Blood (Bob center stage, Donnie on pedal steel, Tony on acoustic guitar, Tony on electric bass) 13 - Melancholy Mood (Bob center stage, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) 14 - Desolation Row (Bob on piano, Donny on pedal steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) 15 - Soon After Midnight (Bob on piano, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoutic guitar, Tony on electric bass) 16 - All Or Nothing At All (Bob center stage, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) 17 - Long And Wasted Years (Bob center stage, Tony on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass) 18 - Autumn Leaves (Bob center stage, Donny on pedal steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) (encore) 19 - Blowin' In The Wind (Bob on piano, Donnie on violin, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass) 20 - Why Try To Change Me Now (Bob center stage, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on electric guitar, Tony on standup bass) Band Members: Bob Dylan - piano, harp Tony Garnier - bass George Recile - drums Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar, maracas Charlie Sexton on lead guitar Donnie Herron - violin, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel taper: kuddukan, using an iPhone 6S Plus cell phone with a Zoom HandyRecorder app mono WAV recording @ 44.1 kHz, from front row, seat BB 104 too many clicks to be a keeper according to the taper. But good enough to be kept, as long as no other, even better, version emerges. Special thanks to 10haaf for help with noise reduction and click removal!! ================================= What I did: removed some crowd noise at start and end removed a few most severe random clicks and distortion every 0.106 second, using Cool Edit Pro v1.2 split the total file (101:52) in separate tracks, fixed SBEs, using Trader's Little Helper, converted the wav files to flacs, using FLAC frontend 79min+23min ============================ BobTalk: Not one word. Notes from Taper: I was told the show tonight is sold out. Local volunteer security are convinced Bob will walk off the stage and cancel the show if he sees a cell phone. I assured a couple he has never walked off a show before. What a show!! Set list was the same as last night. But Bob was loose as a goose. He shared some of his life force with me tonight. I can't describe the feeling I had when I first saw that old codger coming out of the darkness. Packed theater and standing ovation all over for Bob and crew at the end. It was a good crowd. Bob's guitar was right there beside him all night but I'm not sure if he even glanced at it. I know I did. I was enthralled with the whole show. The Sinatra stuff played into the overall mood and thematics of the night. Bob was filling the room with his soul and I was fortunate enough to be able to partake in it. Bob's show almost defies explanation. The darkness creates a mood of nostalgia. For what, I am still trying to figure out. The darkness almost makes the space on the stage seem surreal, thin, from another time or place. I loved the spotlights silhouetting that crazy crop of hair. Really glad he doffed the hat -- the hair is so iconic. I was awestruck watching this man who almost doesn't seem like he could be real. The legend in the flesh is something to behold. For the lineup, Bob donned the hat with feather and stared us all down for what seemed like a frozen moment in time --- a look of daring, of defiance. There was no bow. Bob was merely soaking us all in, taking our measure, giving us one last glimpse of his soul laid bare. Bob had brought me into his world for 105 minutes. A place that seems otherworldly, set apart, special. Maybe not everyone can see it, or feel it. But for those of us that can - wow! The lights fell and the troubadour strolled off into the darkness. Headed for another joint, to continue his journey and spreading his minstrel spirit with the world.