Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Wembley Arena, London, England October 15, 1987 Lineage: AUD > Cassette(1 Gen) BASF LH-EI 90 > Aiwa AD-F450 Cassette Deck > WAV> Audacity (Remove hiss, normalize, edit and track) > TLH (Encode aligining on sector boundaries) > FLAC 8 (GW 2021-09-11) 1.Blowin' In The Wind 2.Like A Rolling Stone 3.Maggie's Farm 4.Ballad Of A Thin Man 5.I'll Remember You 6.Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power) 7.Clean Cut Kid 8.Simple Twist Of Fate 9.Watching The River Flow 10.John Brown 11.The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll 12.Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 13.Dead Man, Dead Man 14.Forever Young 15.Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 time : 63:26 1-10, 13-15 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums) and with The Queens Of Rhythm: Carolyn Dennis, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn Quebec (backing vocals). 11 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (piano). 12 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench (organ). 5, 14 Bob Dylan (harmonica). 14, 15 w/ Roger McGuinn (guitar) Faults: Two glitches in the piano intro to Simple Twist Of Fate (29:45) Tape flip at end of Simple wist of Fate - No music lost Notes: This was my first ever Bob Dylan show. Support was from Roger McGuinn and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. The show was on a Thursday and I bought this tape of the show from outside Camden tube station on the Sunday following (scan of cassette cover included). Since then I have downloaded or traded this show whenever I have seen it and have five version in addition to this tape (Lossless Bob Nos. -2287, -3481,-4393, -5614 and -5599). This recording is different from all those. For example there is a woman shouting just before Rainy Day Women starts which is not on any of the other versions. The only version that I do not have to compare this recording with is LB-9949, so I cannot say for certain that this is a new source. Compared to the other versions, this one runs slightly fast but is a good clear audience recording of a memorable (at least for me) show. I have included a pretty derogatory review of the show from John Peel (English DJ) which appeared in The Observer on the Sunday after the show.