Dylan - Rochester, NY, 2004

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Bob Dylan - Rochester, NY, Rochester Institute Of Technology (13th November 2004) [Full Concert]

Announcement 00:00 1. Maggie's Farm 00:51 2. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 06:10 3. Lonesome Day Blues 11:57 4. Visions Of Johanna 18:25 5. Dignity 26:28 6. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum 32:52 7. Po' Boy 38:36 8. High Water (For Charley Patton) 43:57 9. Girl From The North Country 50:40 10. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 56:40 11. Ballad Of Hollis Brown 1:03:36 12. Honest With Me 1:09:13 13. Standing In The Doorway 1:16:15 14. Summer Days 1:24:00 15. Like A Rolling Stone 1:35:07 Band Introduction 1:41:50 16. All Along The Watchtower 1:42:43

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8GEv6aGUWo&t=1173s

I was at this show, and boy was it cold outside that night, but Bob and his Band kept us hot inside the Gordon Fieldhouse. The Lonesome Day> Johanna> Dignity trio was blistering. Check out Dignity and tell me that it isn't the best ever. There are some flubs (the last verse of Visions, the beginning of Doorway), but the rest of the show is scorching. 

There's another recording of this show where you can hear me and the ex now and then. That's a good recording, but this one is a bit louder. If you do find that other recording, you can hear me laugh after Dylan's HO HO in Dignity. This was my last Dylan show with Larry Campbell, but of course I saw him soon afterwards with Phil and Friends. What a player. 

Enjoy this one and link some of your favorite Dylan shows, or other shows, that you were at. 

Band lineup?

Sounds like Kemper on drums.

Bob Dylan - piano, harp
Larry Campbell - guitar, slide guitar, cittern, pedal steel
Stu Kimball - guitar
Tony Garnier - bass
George Recile - drums

Bump for a killer set. 

My favorite Dylan lineup- some of the best live years hands down.

hoo hoo, loo loo

Elston Gunn - "Visions of Johanna" (2002)

Larry Campbell – guitar, etc
Tony Garnier – bass
David Kemper – drums
Charlie Sexton – guitar

https://youtu.be/7UwXNHGNPwc

Were you at that one, Ateis?

This thread is for shows that you were at, first Dylan, but anyone really. 

 

Here's a Bowie show I saw at Shea's Theater, in Buffalo, NY.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBZeJnCyyGU

 

It's from the taper who lived next to the theater and picked up the guitarist's ear feed. No new version yet.

 

Hey Floops. Hope you are feeling better.

Thanks for posting the RIT show. I wanted to come back for that one and visit my Mom, but

couldnt swing it. I'm not sure I agree that the Dignity is the "best" of all time, but it's a good one. ("Ho Ho", indeed).

    This got me considering the Dylan shows I saw in 2004. I went to the first 5 shows of the fall tour.

(SF, Santa Clara, Fresno, Berkeley and Davis). A quick look reminded me he opened every one of those nights 

with a different song:

SF: Rainy Day Women

Santa Clara: Blues Instramental

Fresno: Maggie's Farm

Berkeley: God Knows

Davis: To Be Alone With You.

    42 different songs, including gems like:

Drifters Escape

Every Grain Of Sand

This Wheel's on Fire

Senor

Tom Thumbs

Man in the Long Black Coat

Positively 4th Street

If You See Her Say Hello

Boots of Spanish Leather

Blind Willie McTell

....and many others. This would be Larry Campbell's last tour, which was tragic.

These days, it would be amazing to see just one of those shows.....

 

Lol, ok Floops. I wish your thread all the success of the 'AL to Zero' excel spreadsheet. 

Somewhere, someplace, Saint PJ is crying over the poor syntax and structure of your OP, btw

I'm neither comparing nor composing anything here, A; I'll leave that to you and Peej. I was just asking. 

Here, even proevenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOU0OKA0K5w

 

LCL, thanks, man. All the best to you.

I'll take links to contenders for best Dignity for sure. 

I only saw that one show in '04. The previous time was at Darien the summer before with Hunter and the Dead. 

I've never seen a Every Grain of Sand. Nice one. 

I'll be back later. Tell me more. I've seen a bunch of those songs too, and feel very blessed. 

I keep going back to this one I Believe in You i saw Roch War Mem Nov 1999, with Joni opening. Oh man. 

Or the Mama, You Been On My Mind that one time in Hamburg, NY. They played Subterranean Homesick Blues that day too, and Moonlight. 

I love Bob. I still cannot get enough. 

Darien 1997 they opened with a ripping Sweet Marie> If Not For You, and later crushed me with You're a Big Girl Now. 

Ahhhh...

Tomorrow Was A Long Time at the Ahoy in R'dam, 2000, nice duet with Larry. Fourth Time Around... Acoustic I Shall Be Released. 

You were talking stats, he was the king. I saw 13 shows and so many different songs. Astounding. We were all so lucky between 1990 and 2010? When did he fall into the single setlist pattern again? I haven't seen him since 2009, but really 2005. 

 

 

 

 

So, that rippin' Sweet Marie> If Not For You was my introduction to Larry Campbell. No matter the instrument, and even with distortion, his playing is sweet. 

I found this. http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/bob-dylan-1997-never-ending-tour-sh...

I don't know if you want to click it or not. 

Fall '04 he was riding a wave of popularity due to his interview on 60 minutes & maybe the release of some retrospective CD box set (?).  I saw him @ the Mullins Center in Amherst MA, pretty good up front seats, around the same time, & was Shocked when it was suddenly Sold Out & there were all kinds of Poseur types trying to climb all over us taking pictures trying to get "That Shot" (gee a Foreshadowing of current times when every Knucklehead with a Smartyphone thinks they are a veritable Annie Liebovitz) (yeah I googled Legendary Photographers to come up w/that one)

This is one I attended, that was pretty interesting

I remember some lady jumped up on the stage at the end of the show

Bob mumbled Happy Mothers and Fathers day folks !!!

and ran off stage...classic lol

Love this GREAT little venue <3

http://bobdylan.com/date/1991-05-11-charles-ives-center/

I've seen Mule and Phil there as well..always a blast.