I think Yassou may be the author of this paragraph: "This is part of my Masters Series these are those of my retired friend but others may follow. It will be a long series if we do them all. An this is another short but VERY sweet film, shot in the smallest venue of 2000 with pretty much an acoustic line up. Shame is not longer but what we have is excellent. This was made available on DVDylan.com as D689 (http://dvdylan.com/dvd/D689.m) where it was listed with other stuff and transferred at a lower bitrate, here it is in full quality and alone...Finally a word of thanks is owed to my generous friend for supplying them and my other very helpful friends who have aided in locating cameras and things and now left thereby making all the work (and tapes!) possible. Well I don't sleep a lot anyways."
Filmed on the center right part of the balcony (see last sample snapshot). I think the video is excellent (worthy of 5) & the audio very good for a camcorder mike. The menu page is mislabeled: This upload is MS 015, not 16 (16 is Glasgow on June 24, 2004).
Bob Dylan
Vicar Street
Dublin, Ireland (UK)
September 13, 2000
Source: Master tape transfer, author, & distribution by CC, on August '11. This was filmed on a Panasonic a NV-DS1, transferred in HQ mode to Sony DVD recorder using a high gain DV firewire. Original camera used for transfer menued with TEMPGENC Dvd author 4.3.
https://dvdylan.com/dvd/D689.ms
Masters Series No. 015
4/4/4/5/5
DVD 1:
(street scenes & queuing up for the show)
Duncan and Brady
To Ramona
Desolation Row
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
Tangled Up In Blue
Ring Them Bells
Total time = 37:16
Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocals, harmonica, & guitar
Charlie Sexton - guitar
Larry Campbell - guitar, mandolin, pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar
Tony Garnier - bass
David Kemper - drums & percussion
Type: Video
Type: PAL, color, menu and chapters
Codec: MPEG-1/2 Video (mpgv)
Video resolution: 720x576
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Frame rate: 25
Type: Audio
Codec: A52 Audio (aka AC3) (a52)
Channels: Stereo
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
Bits per sample: 32
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