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If there's any Nashville Skyline on it, it starts in '69. I'm also assuming the "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "Highway 61" with The Band are from the 1969 Isle of Wight performance, which reportedly is included in full on one of the bonus discs featured in the deluxe set.

1972 was a completely inactive year for Dylan, it would be weird to see that included as a span of years represented in the set.
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This man's collective recorded history is among the most impressive feats in the history of mankind. Does he lay 3 songs a day (minimum) to tape? Every day since 1962?
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Kevin Davis wrote:If there's any Nashville Skyline on it, it starts in '69. I'm also assuming the "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "Highway 61" with The Band are from the 1969 Isle of Wight performance, which reportedly is included in full on one of the bonus discs featured in the deluxe set.

1972 was a completely inactive year for Dylan, it would be weird to see that included as a span of years represented in the set.
You're right. It's 69-71. My bad.
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Whatever it is it's going to kick ass. What a voice.
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Kevin Davis wrote:If there's any Nashville Skyline on it, it starts in '69. I'm also assuming the "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "Highway 61" with The Band are from the 1969 Isle of Wight performance, which reportedly is included in full on one of the bonus discs featured in the deluxe set.

1972 was a completely inactive year for Dylan, it would be weird to see that included as a span of years represented in the set.
Man, that deluxe set is tempting.
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David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?
Have you considered stacking papers and getting paid?
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The secretary at my work 'doesn't like' Bob Dylan. Should I 'disappear' her in the parking lot after a long night next week?
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verb_to_trust wrote:The secretary at my work 'doesn't like' Bob Dylan. Should I 'disappear' her in the parking lot after a long night next week?
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Hell of a show tonight. I was very impressed . Highlight of the night was probably Love Sick.
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Love Sick is a great, great song. May be my favourite of the last 5 records.
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The Things Have Changed, Love Sick, High Water run to open the show was just fantastic.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:The Things Have Changed, Love Sick, High Water run to open the show was just fantastic.
That was the best part of the show I saw too.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:The Things Have Changed, Love Sick, High Water run to open the show was just fantastic.
That was the best part of the show I saw too.
Also really dug Summer Days.
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We got "Thunder on the Mountain" in the slot he normally saves for "Summer Days"--which was fine with me, as I'd never seen it before and have seen "Summer Days" multiple times. It's a blast live, though--even the crowd who's been sitting there for the last two hours wondering why he wasn't been playing an acoustic guitar and singing protest songs can't help but get into it.

I really enjoyed "Soon After Midnight," my favorite song from Tempest, as well, but beyond those I think my surprise highlight was "Blowing in the Wind." That's not really a favorite song of mine in general but something about the way he sang it the other night just really struck a chord. A nice moment.
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Kevin Davis wrote:We got "Thunder on the Mountain" in the slot he normally saves for "Summer Days"--which was fine with me, as I'd never seen it before and have seen "Summer Days" multiple times. It's a blast live, though--even the crowd who's been sitting there for the last two hours wondering why he wasn't been playing an acoustic guitar and singing protest songs can't help but get into it.

I really enjoyed "Soon After Midnight," my favorite song from Tempest, as well, but beyond those I think my surprise highlight was "Blowing in the Wind." That's not really a favorite song of mine in general but something about the way he sang it the other night just really struck a chord. A nice moment.
Yeah I liked how he did Blowin In The Wind. We got a really cool Desolation Row as well.
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Oh, nice.

Looking at your setlist, looks like we got "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" in that slot.
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Kevin Davis wrote:Oh, nice.

Looking at your setlist, looks like we got "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" in that slot.
Where do you see the setlist from tonight? I was on the official site and it looks like Hard Rain was in that slot quite a bit recently.

edit: nevermind, found it on the google
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This is pretty much the go-to Dylan setlist site, run by the dorkiest of Dylan dorks:
http://www.boblinks.com/072013s.html

The sets have been pretty much identical from night to night. I think "Desolation Row" and "Summer Days" are the only two differences between your set and mine.

That rearranged "Blind Willie McTell" kicked ass too, I forgot about that.
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