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Bob Dylan and his Y2K Band
Don't Waste Your Words
source: Rotterdam, 2000
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Tracks:
Disc one:
I Am The Man Thomas (acoustic)
To Ramona (acoustic) (Larry on mandolin)
It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)(acoustic)
Tomorrow Is A Long Time (acoustic)
Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic)
Searching For A Soldier's Grave (acoustic) (1)
Country Pie
Trying To Get To Heaven
Maggie's Farm
Not Dark Yet
Drifter's Escape (Bob on harp)
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
(encore)
Things Have Changed
Like A Rolling Stone
Disc two:
Fourth Time Around (acoustic) (2)
All Along The Watchtower
I Shall Be Released (acoustic)
Highway 61 Revisited
Blowin' In The Wind (acoustic)
Brussels:
Duncan And Brady (acoustic)
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (acoustic)
Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic)
Standing In The Doorway
Tombstone Blues
Tell Me That It Isn't True
Cold Irons Bound
Like A Rolling Stone
If Dogs Run Free (acoustic) (3)
Seeing The Real You At Last
Information:
Source / Venue:
Ahoy', Rotterdam, The Netherlands Sept. 27, 2000
Brussels, Belgium Forest National Oct. 2, 2000
Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Rattle Snake / RS045/46
Released: 2000
Quality: 8-9 stars
Bob's Boots ref #
BB-d49
Notes:
(1) Larry on mandolin Written by J. Wright/ J.&J.Anglin
(2) Larry on Bouzouki & Charlie on lead guitar
(3) Larry on electric guitar
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Review: Craig Pinkerton
The complete show from The Netherlands, plus every unique song from the Brussels show of a few days later.
Knock your socks off quality audience recording.
The rating could have been a bit higher were it not for an audience that talked a bit loud at times.
The acoustic songs are spectacular (save for the few conversations).
Cover is nice enough, albeit an unflattering photo of a haggard troubadour.
Back lists all pertinent information and listings. Interesting aesthetics and lots of photos.
© 2000 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com3
Review: Monica's Dood
DEEP: One of Dylan's magnificent Fall 2000 performances, in terrific sound throughout and typically fine packaging. Dylan's revisiting of "Fourth Time Around" provides a real treat and the radical reworkings of TOOM songs also shine. Bonus tracks are well selected and in ace sound. Gobs of listening pleasure.
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