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Bob Dylan 1991-06-12 Kisstadion Budapest, Hungary(LB-01839)

Bob Dylan 1991-06-12

Kisstadion

Budapest, Hungary


12 June 1991
 

01 - New Morning
02 - Lay Lady Lay
03 - All Along The Watchtower
04 - Gotta Serve Somebody
05 - Shelter From The Storm
06 - You're A Big Girl Now

07 - When First Unto This Country (trad.)
08 - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
09 - Mr. Tambourine Man
10 - It Ain't Me, Babe

11 - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
12 - Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
13 - Just Like A Woman
14 - Highway 61 Revisited
15 - Shooting Star
16 - I Shall Be Released
17 - Like A Rolling Stone

        (encore)

18 - Acoustic Jam & One Too Many Mornings
19 - Blowin' In The Wind
20 - Maggie's Farm

 

Concert # 307 of The Never-Ending Tour.  
Concert # 6 of the 1991 Summer Tour Of Europe. 1991 concert # 44.

Concert # 23 with the 5th Never-Ending Tour band:
        Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar),
        John Jackson (guitar),
        Tony Garnier (bass),
        Ian Wallace (drums).


7  Bob Dylan (vocal, harmonica & guitar), John Jackson (guitar).
8-10, 18  acoustic with the band.
2, 5, 8-11, 18  Bob Dylan harmonica.
16  Bob Dylan electric piano.
18a  fragment only

 

Note. Second performance of When First Unto This Country.
First time was in Norfolk, Virginia, 7 November 1989, when it was done "electric".

BobTalk:
Thank you everybody! That was my foreign language song.
It's my only foreign language song. (after When First Unto This Country).
It's one of my anti-drug songs comin' up. It's one of my first anti-drug songs. (before Rainy Day Women).
Thank you everybody! Give my band a hand! Just one, ... that hand.
You only got two hands.  ???? Two hands and two feet. And one head! (after Like A Rolling Stone).
Thank you! This is one of my songs about a ... You got farms over here?
It's about a farm over there. (before Maggie's Farm).
All right! Thank you! If you ever come across the sea to the States ....
you can come and see me! (after Maggie's Farm).

7 new songs (35%) compared to previous concert. 2 new songs for this tour.

Stereo audience recording, 95 minutes.


LB-01839 xref-00557 ; 57min+43min ; 2CDR ; Rating: B+

6/12/91 Budapest

Holy Grail
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very good to excellent sound;

(a bittorrent from 08/10 is a not close eac match on d1t1 with different digital
flaws but did not hear them; described with a generic info file with filenames like
"budapest one\01 new morning.shn"; xref-00557)
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drop/cut between cdrs
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CD1
1 New Morning 2 Lay Lady Lay 3 All Along The Watchtower 4 Gotta Serve Somebody 5 Shelter From The Storm 6 You're A Big Girl Now 7 When First Unto This Country (acoustic) 8 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (acoustic w band) 9 Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic w band) 10 It Ain't Me, Babe (acoustic w band) 11 Knockin' On Heaven's Door

CD2
1 Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 2 Just Like A Woman 3 Highway 61 Revisited 4 Shooting Star + I Shall Be Released 5 Like A Rolling Stone 6 Acoustic Jam (acoustic) > One Too Many Mornings (acoustic w band) > Blowin' In The Wind (acoustic w band) 7 Maggie's Farm
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Phil Ochs - When First Unto This Country

When first unto this country a stanger I came,
I fought the revolution, peace and quiet was my aim.
When the indians attacked us, at least that’s what I’m told,
So we threw them off their land with no thought of greed or gold.

Then our ships were being boarded, other countries took our men,
Napoleon was too powerful, the british lost again.
And then hopelessly outnumbered, we fought our level best,
And we borrowed from old mexico the american south west.

And when that war was over there was no one left to fight
So we turned and fought each other--to the historians’ delight
Then for thirty years we rested, and tried to ease the pain,
Until the cuban sugar crop we gladly freed from spain.

Then europe started feudin’, there were profits by the score,
So the ammunition makers fought the war to end all war,
But old hitler started marchin’, he practiced over in spain,
The depression was defeated, the world was safe again.

So we joined the united nations in hopes that war would cease
And except for korea, we almost kept the peace.
Yes, it’s time to really end all wars, the h-bomb makes it worse
Besides this song is much too long to add another verse.

 

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