martedì 3 giugno 2025

Bob Dylan - 1984-06-03 - Munich, DE (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Bob Dylan & Mick Taylor (former Rolling Stones guitarist)

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Quality: Very Good / Audience

CD1
01. Highway 61 Revisited
02. Jokerman
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. Just Like A Woman
05. Maggie's Farm
06. I And I
07. License To Kill
08. It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic)
09. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (acoustic)
10. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (acoustic)
11. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
12. Masters Of War
13. Ballad Of A Thin Man
14. When You Gonna Wake Up

CD2
01. Every Grain Of Sand
02. Like A Rolling Stone
03. Girl From The North Country (acoustic)
04. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll (acoustic)
05. Blowin' In The Wind
06. I Shall Be Released (acoustic)
07. Tombstone Blues
08. Why Do I Have To Choose?
09. Forever Young

This is the 5th Show of Bob Dylan's 1984 tour with former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. The songs are starting to have a little life in them but still they are far from what they will become in the coming weeks. Taylor still is feeling his way around them but vocally Bob is starting to groove. Compare "Every Grain of Sand," "I and I," "License to Kill" and "Masters of War" compared with later versions (or with Real Live if that's all you have) and see how far Taylor will take these songs. We get a couple of gems on this one. Again we get "Why Do I Have to Choose" (the only cover on the tour) and Dylan really sings great on it this night and Mick Taylor's slide is just about perfect. Also, Joan Baez joins Bob for a great version of "Blowing in the Wind" and "I Shall Be Released." "Forever Young" is a great treat here also. Right now is the 20th Anniversary of those shows and I thought it would be cool to release each show to STG on the date of the actual show plus 20 years. So, here is the fifth show and we'll see if I can keep up with the rest of the tour. Enjoy.

Santana report: Plays the lead on "Why Do I Have to Choose" beginning at 2:46 and even though his tone does not fit the song, at least he doesn't hit any wrong notes this time. This guy is bad. These shows really highlight how BAD Santana was, playing
in the wrong key, at the wrong time, bad tone and playing a part which did NOT fit into the song. What was Bob thinking with this guy? No artwork, enjoy!

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