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Bob Dylan & The Band - 1974-02-09 - Seattle, WA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Bob Dylan & The Band 
Seattle Center Coliseum 
Seattle, WA 
February 9, 1974 
Afternoon Show, Dylan set only 
JEMS Archive 

Recording Info: Unknown Recorder > Unknown Microphones 

JEMS 2015 Transfer: First-generation reel copy (3-3/4 IPS) > Otari 5050 mkII azimuth-adjusted transfer > USBPre 2 > Audacity 2.0 (24/96) capture > IZotope RX + Ozone 5 > iZotope RX MBIT+ resample 16/44.1 > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / patch / edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC 

01 Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine) 
02 Lay Lady Lay 
03 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues 
04 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 
05 It Ain’t Me Babe 
06 Ballad of a Thin Man 
07 All Along the Watchtower 
08 Ballad Of Hollis Brown 
09 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door 
10 She Belongs To Me 
11 The Time’s They Are A-Changin’ 
12 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll 
13 Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright 
14 Wedding Song 
15 Forever Young 
16 Highway 61 Revisited 
17 Like A Rolling Stone 
18 Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) 

Known Faults: 
-All Along The Watchtower: 9 seconds patched with source 1 
-Like A Rolling Stone: Last 2:53 patched with source 1 
-Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine): recorder source 1 

SG of JEMS recorded four shows on Dylan and the Band’s 1974 tour, the afternoon and evening shows in Seattle and Oakland. Those cassette masters have long been stored in a box along with two reel to reels marked “Seattle 2/9/74 aft and eve.” I long presumed the reels to be safety copies of SG’s cassette masters. But when going through other tapes in the box, I decided to thread up the reels just to make sure, and, low and behold, the reels were not copies but instead alternate and superior recordings. 

I asked SG if he could recall anything about the tapes, wondering if perhaps they were done by Dave & Donn, Seattle taping contemporaries of SG, some of whose excellent work JEMS released on DIME several years ago. SG was fairly confident the reels didn’t come from them but couldn’t remember their provenance. 

What we can say is that reels contain very good recordings; I consider them candidates for the upper third quality spectrum of ‘74 tour audies, clearer, closer and fuller than most, with very little audience noise. Samples provided. As is the case with many copies of ‘74 tour shows, The Band’s standalone performances were edited out. 

The reel source ends during “Like A Rolling Stone” (I’m guessing battery failure), so we’ve patched the end of the show (and a missing bit in “Watchtower”) from JEMS’s master cassettes to present the complete Seattle afternoon show in what we believe (based on the information gleaned from Lossless Bob about extant sources) to be the best quality available to date. 

Thanks to WG for returning the box that contained these reels, SG for covering the ‘74 tour so thoroughly and to mjk5510 who did the final assembly and packaging to get it ready for you. 

Lastly, please send your thoughts and prayers to J, the cornerstone of Team JEMS. He’s had a setback in his battle against cancer and we want him to overcome as he has so many times before. We love you, J. Get better. 

BK for JEMS

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