Bob Dylan 06/13/1990
Set I
To Be Alone With You, I'll Remember You, Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again, Simple Twist Of Fate, Masters Of War, Gotta Serve Somebody
Set II
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Don't Think Twice It's All Right, One Too Many Mornings, Mr. Tambourine Man, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, It Ain't Me Babe
Set III
Everything Is Broken, Just Like A Woman, What Good Am I?, All Along The Watchtower, I Shall Be Released, Like A Rolling Stone, E: Blowin' In The Wind, Highway 61 Revisited
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jack Warner | FLAC / 0 | View | MAC>D>FLAC | |||
| sean hite | / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | legendary taper F cut before Mr. Tambourine Man, encore Sennheiser MKE2002 -> cassette master -> DAT - clone ->(digital transfer) m-audio delta audiophile 2496 -> Wavelab -> ssrc -> Wavelab, levels raised -> cdwave for tracking -> tlh | |||||
| sean hite | / 0 | View | ||||
| Notes: | (54min+53min), This is an upgrade over the recording many of us have previously heard and shared. Recorded from the floor., The fingerprint for this show is my cousin Todd yelling "Thanks for coming, Bob!" about a dozen times between different songs. (I thought that was cool the *first* time I heard it!); very good sound; has a background roar of crowd noise | |||||
| jean-charles | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
| TF | / 0 | View | ||||
| Josh Cooperman | CDR / 2 | A | View | |||
| TREV | cd / 0 | View | ||||
| Kaz | flac / | View | ||||
| forgottenspace | CD / 2 | View | n/a | |||
| forgottenspace | CD / 2 | View | Sennheiser MKE2002 -> cassette master | |||
| thegreatdivide6 | flac / 0 | View | LB-12548 Sennheiser MKE-2002>Sony WM-D6>2xMaxell UD XL II 100 (m) | |||
| Notes: | audience | |||||
| Stuart Ferguson | CDR / 2 | View | Audience | |||
| Notes: | DVD 1759; lineage: | |||||
| Ed Izsak | CDR / 2 | View | AUD | |||
| TF | cd / 0 | A | View | |||
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