BOB DYLAN - Dublin, Ireland May 11th 2017 HFRU Recording JTT NOTES: Downloaded from http://www.guitars101.com Decode to .wav Re-Sample to 44,100 Fix SBEs Save as FLAC Level 8 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ORIGINAL NOTES: HFRU19 Bob Dylan & His Band 3 Arena, Dublin, Ireland. May 11 2017 Tracklist: 01 Foggy Dew > Things Have Changed [6:35] 02 Don't Think Twice, It's Alright [5:12] 03 Highway 61 Revisited [3:56] 04 Beyond Here Lies Nothin' [4:29] 05 Why Try To Change Me Now [3:44] 06 Pay In Blood [4:37] 07 Melancholy Mood [3:40] 08 Duquesne Whistle [6:41] 09 Stormy Weather [3:24] 10 Tangled Up In Blue [6:37] 11 Early Roman Kings [5:38] 12 Spirit On The Water [6:54] 13 Love Sick [5:26] 14 All Or Nothing At All [3:26] 15 Desolation Row [8:14] 16 Soon After Midnight [3:54] 17 That Old Black Magic [3:14] 18 Long And Wasted Years [3:59] 19 Autumn Leaves [3:32] 20 Encore Break > Blowin' In The Wind [6:47] *Removed 1:10 from crowd noise as I can be heard indulging in my hobby of telling egregious lies to strangers 21 Ballad Of A Thin Man [7:07] {Total Running Time: 1:47:06} *** Tech spec: Captured by: Historical Field Recording Unit Recorded on Sony Linear PCM Recorder PCM-M10 Original files recorded at 96.00kHz/24bit (.wav) Track separation done in Audacity 2.1.3 (saved as .flac) Where presented in MP3, file conversion done in Freemake Audio Convertor 1.1.8.9 & tags updated in MP3tag 2.82 Please share this recording freely & for free Please support the artists by going to their shows, buying their merch, & their albums! Chris Masterson: "Please support your touring musicians. The Fairy Ride is quite expensive!" Want to convert this to MP3? - go for it! Want to upload it elsewhere? - go for it! Just please keep this file with the songs! *** Bob Dylan - vocals, piano Tony Garnier - bass George Recile - drums Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar, maracas Charlie Sexton - lead guitar Donnie Herron - violin, banjo, pedal steel, lap steel Website: http://www.bobdylan.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bobdylan/ Twitter: @bobdylan I was first introduced to bootlegging as an active participant (rather than just listening to the results) in about 1986 or 1987. I helped out on a few recordings done by a friend of mine &, with some borrowed equipment, ended up doing a few of my own, with varying degrees of success. I probably gave it up by 1989 or 1990 at the latest. I never lost my love of listening to bootlegs, I just didn't have the time or the equipment (or the interest, if I'm honest) to go make my own recordings. Fast forward to 2014 and I was talking to that same old friend who I'd helped on my first recording outings back in the 80s. I was telling him that Steve Earle was coming to Bangor, Northern Ireland, and that I'd gotten a ticket. He said that he'd love to go, but just couldn't make it. He also mentioned that it'd be nice to have a recording of the show. I didn't have much cash and reckoned that any kind of decent recorder was beyond my immediate range. It seemed to be a lost cause. I was somewhat surprised and perplexed when, a few days later, a package arrived for me - one Sony Linear PCM Recorder PCM-M10. The instruction was simple - learn how to use it and send back the results. I tried ... I really did! I went to the Steve Earle gig and managed to record nearly three hours of very high quality silence. I spent the next year or so frequently screwing up recordings of various acts such as Stiff Little Fingers at the Ulster Hall, The Hold Steady at The Limelight and a second Steve Earle gig, also at The Limelight. I have, however, gotten better and while I'll never be among the masters like Spot or Bach or Mike Millard, I can usually be relied upon to provide a listenable recording. As I'm writing this, I've had 18 performances where I've been happy enough to release the audio to the wider world and now I'm trying my hand at Dylan ... his were the first bootlegs I ever listened to ... indeed, for me the term 'bootleg' was synonymous with Dylan for the longest time. I don't mean to sound overly dramatic, but I really feel that I'm finally paying back some of my dues - for more than 25 years I've listened to Dylan's albums and had my experiences, knowledge, and enjoyment tempered and expanded by all the bootlegs I could get my hands on. Now, after all these years, I feel that I am able to contribute to this great effort. Anyway, whatever you make of my motivations and my rambling memoirs, I hope you enjoy the recording and pick up a little of the thrill of seeing and hearing Dylan in concert. [HFRU] *** HFRU19: Bob Dylan. 3 Arena, Dublin, Ireland. May 5 2017 HFRU18: The Mastersons. The Limelight, Belfast. Oct 23 2015 HFRU17: The Mastersons. The Errigle Inn, Belfast. Feb 9 2017 HFRU16: Anthony D'Amato. The Errigle Inn, Belfast. Feb 9 2017 HFRU15: Frightened Rabbit. The Limelight, Belfast. Feb 7 2017 HFRU14: Eve Belle. The Limelight, Belfast. Feb 7 2017 HFRU13: The Low Anthem. The Belfast Empire Music Hall, Belfast. Nov 21 2016 HFRU12: And The Kids. The Belfast Empire Music Hall, Belfast. Nov 21 2016 HFRU11: Status Quo. SSE Arena, Belfast. Oct 28 2016 HFRU10: Uriah Heep. SSE Arena, Belfast. Oct 28 2016 HFRU09: Simone Felice. Fealty's Back Bar, Bangor. Oct 23 2016 HFRU08: Simone Felice. 101 Donegall St, Belfast. Oct 22 2016 HFRU07: Katie Richardson. 101 Donegall St, Belfast. Oct 22 2016 HFRU06: Elvis Costello & The Imposters. SSE Arena, Belfast. July 19 2016 HFRU05: Neil Young & Promise of the Real. SSE Arena, Belfast. June 7 2016 HFRU04: Laura Marling SSE Arena, Belfast. June 7 2016 HFRU03: Frank Turner Live at The Limelight, Belfast. Feb 11 2016 HFRU02: They Might Be Giants Live at The Limelight, Belfast. Jan 30 2016 HFRU01: The Who Live at The Odyssey Arena, Belfast. June 21 2015