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Bob Dylan - Good As I Been To You/World Gone Wrong (Live Compilation)

  1. Jim Jones - Huntsville, Alabama 4/19/1993 0:00
  2. Blackjack Davey – Concord, California 10/3/1993 05:55
  3. Little Maggie – Perth, Australia 3/18/1992 12:18
  4. Hard Times – Toulouse, France 6/30/1993 18:23
  5. Tomorrow Night – Barcelona, Spain 7/1/1993 24:11
  6. You’re Gonna Quit Me – Oporto, Portugal 4/8/1999 28:47
  7. Ragged & Dirty – New York City, New York 11/17/1993 32:10
  8. Blood In My Eyes – New York City, New York 11/16/1993 36:44
  9. Delia – Zürich, Switzerland, 5/6/2000 40:58
  10. Two Soldiers – Boston, Massachusetts 10/9/1994 47:39
  11. Jack-A-Roe – New York City, New York 11/17/1993 54:03

This is a compilation I’ve assembled of live performances between Dylan’s albums Good As I Been To You (1992) and World Gone Wrong (1993), which are two of my favorite records. Missing tracks because Dylan has not played them live include Frankie & Albert, Canadee-i-o, Sittin’ on Top of the World, Step It Up and Go, Arthur McBride, Diamond Joe, Froggie Went a Courtin’, World Gone Wrong, Love Henry, Broke Down Engine, Stack A Lee and Lone Pilgrim.

Little Maggie has only been played once and Blood In My Eyes, Ragged & Dirty and Jack-A-Roe were only played during the Supper Club shows. Most of the material was played during the early 90's, except for some performances of Delia, You're Gonna Quit Me and Tomorrow Night (which was played once outside of '93-'94 in 1998). Dylan performed Two Soldiers beginning in the late 80's and his last performance of it was in 1994, which is included in this compilation.

#BobDylan #music... for all #Dylan lovers and, oc for my beloved @Sylvia J.

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Bob Dylan - Enough Is Enough: The Best of the Rehearsal Tapes, 1971 - 1989

Intro 00:00
John Hardy - Grateful Dead Rehearsals, 1987 00:15
Little Queen of Spades - Never-Ending Tour Rehearsals, 1989 03:26
You're A Big Girl, Now - World Tour Rehearsals, 1978 06:24
Stop Now - World Tour Rehearsals, 1978 12:23
Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking - Grateful Dead Rehearsals, 1987 16:07
Why Do I Have To Choose? - European Tour Rehearsals, 1984 18:56
If You See Her, Say Hello - World Tour Rehearsals, 1978 22:55
Walking Down The Line - Grateful Dead Rehearsals, 1987 26:32
Don't Keep Me Waiting Too Long - Grateful Dead Rehearsals, 1987 30:08
The French Girl - Grateful Dead Rehearsals, 1987 34:02
Enough Is Enough - European Tour Rehearsals, 1984 37:12
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - World Tour Rehearsals, 1978 41:56
If Not For You - Concert For Bangladesh Rehearsal, 1971 45:59
Stealin' - Grateful Dead Rehearsals, 1987 48:48
Ballad Of A Thin Man - World Tour Rehearsals, 1978 51:34
Shelter From The Storm - European Tour Rehearsals, 1984 55:51
Tomorrow Is A Long Time - World Tour Rehearsals, 1978 59:20
The Ballad Of Ira Hayes - Grateful Dead Rehearsals, 1987 01:03:40
Isis - Rolling Thunder Revue II Rehearsals, 1976 01:07:28

for #RobertZimmerman fans and... especially for my @Sylvia J
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Bob Dylan 1966 - Ballad of a Thin Man

You walk into the room
With your pencil in your hand
You see somebody naked
And you, you say, "Who is that man?"
You try so hard
But you don't understand
Just what you will say
When you get home

Because something is happening here
But ya' don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?

You raise up your head
And you ask, "Is this where it is?"
And somebody points to you and says
"It's his"
And you say, "What's mine?"
And somebody else says, "Well, what is?"
And you say, "Oh my God, am I here all alone?"

But something is happening here
But ya' don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?

You hand in your ticket
And you go watch the geek
Who immediately walks up to you
When he hears you speak
And says, "How does it feel to
Be such a freak?"
And you say, "Impossible"
As he hands you a bone

And something is happening here
But ya' don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?

You have many contacts
Among the lumberjacks
To get you facts
When someone attacks your imagination
But nobody has any respect
Anyway they already expect you
To all give a check
To tax-deductible charity organization
Aw, you've been with the professors
And they've all liked your looks
With great lawyers you have
Discussed lepers and crooks
You've been through all of
F. Scott Fitzgerald's books
You are very well read
It's well known

But something is happening here
But ya' don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?

Well the sword swallower, he comes up to you
And then he kneels
He crosses himself
And then he clicks his high heels
And without further notice
He asks you how it feels
And he says, "Here is your throat back
Thanks for the loan"

And something is happening here
But ya' don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?

Now you see this one-eyed midget
Shouting the word "Now"
And you say, "For what reason?"
And he says, "How?"
And you say, "What does this mean?"
And he screams back "You're a cow
Give me some milk or else go home"

And you know something is happening here
But ya' don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?

Well, you walk into the room
Like a camel and then you frown
You put your eyes in your pocket
And your nose on the ground
There oughtta be a law
Against you comin' around
You should be made
To wear earphones

'Cause something is happening here
But ya' don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?

#BobDylan #music @Sylvia J ♥

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Mike Bloomfield - Last gig with Bob Dylan

  • Remembering Mike Bloomfield (July 28, 1943 - February 15, 1981) * playing guitar with Bob Dylan at Fox Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, California on 15th November 1980. 0:00 Bob Dylan introduces Michael Bloomfield 2:00 Like A Rolling Stone (Bloomfield on guitar) 7:42 The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar (Bloomfield on guitar)

Mike Bloomfield, named one of the world’s great blues-rock guitarists by Rolling Stone magazine, played on Bob Dylan's album Highway 61 Revisited in 1965, including the single "Like a Rolling Stone", and performed with Dylan at that year's Newport Folk Festival.

" November 15, 1980 at San Francisco’s Warfield Theatre and [Dylan's] relating a story about a guitarist he first met in a Chicago blues club two decades previously: a skinny teenage hotshot with a towering stack of black curly hair and a dizzying arsenal of licks copped from Big Bill Broonzy and Sonny Boy Williamson. 'He just played circles around anything I could play,” marvels Dylan. “And I always remembered that.'
Dylan goes on to explain that, some years later, he was recording in New York and needed a guitar player. So he called him up. 'Anyway,' he concludes, 'he played on Like A Rolling Stone and he’s here tonight. Give him a hand – Michael Bloomfield!'.
The crowd roars its approval as Bloomfield, 37 years old, ambles on stage in his bedroom slippers and starts ripping into the song in question. He stays for another, The Groom’s Still Waiting At The Altar, before leaving to deafening applause.
It was to be the last gig of Mike Bloomfield’s life. Exactly three months later, on February 15, 1981, the man who Dylan cited as “the best guitar player I ever heard” was found dead in the front seat of his Chevrolet Impala. He’d succumbed to a drug overdose. "
(By Rob Hughes ( Classic Rock ) published October 07, 2018. Read the complete article via this link: https://www.loudersound.com/features/...)

To read how Mike Bloomfield's association with Bob Dylan came about, and what happened in the years that followed, check out the book "Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield's Life in the Blues"

#MikeBloomfield #BobDylan #music... @Sylvia J, maybe something for you :)