My very first live show was Bob Dylan and the Band in at the Spectrum in Philly - December 1973. Because of some mood altering substances, my rememberances are a bitwellhazy. I was told I had a great time. Even if you only like Bob Dylan a little bit there is no taking away the impact hes had on the music we listen to today.
Blood on the Tracks is and will always be one of the most important records ever made.
Disc #1
1~ The Times They Are a Changin'
2~ Positively 4th Street
3~ Like a Rolling Stone
4~ She Belongs to Me
5~ Don't Think Twice it's Alright
6~ It Aint Me Babe
7~ All I Really Want to Do
8~ I Want You
9~ Just Like Tom Thumbs Blues
10~ Ballad of a Thin Man
11~ It's All Over Now Baby Blue
12~ All Along the Watchtower
13~ Lay Lady Lay
14~ Tomorrow is a Long Time
15~ When I Paint my Masterpiece
16~ You Aint Goin' Nowhere
17~ I Shall Be Released
18~ A Hard Rains Gonna Fall
Notes:
Tracks 1-4,8,12,13,15-17 Studio Recordings
Tracks 5-7 Manchester England 1965
Tracks 9-11 Royal Albert Hall 1966
Track 14 Live Unknown Source
Track 18 Live Bangladesh Benefit 1971
Disc #2
1~ It Takes a Lot to Laugh (it takes a train to cry).
2~ Blowin' in the Wind
3~ Mr. Tambourine Man
4~ Just Like a Woman
5~ Knockin' on Heaven's Door
6~ Tangled up in Blue
7~ Simple Twist of Fate
8~ You're a Big Girl Now
9~ Idiot Wind
10~ You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
11~ Lily, Rosemary & the Jack of Hearts
12~ Shelter from the Storm
13~ Buckets of Rain
14~ Hurricane
15~ Forever Young
Notes:
Tracks 1-4 Live Bangladesh Benefit 1971
Tracks 5,9,11,14,15 Studio Recordings
Tracks 6-8,10,12,13 Blood on the Tracks Outtakes