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Kevin Davis wrote: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.
He was killing it on the harp tonight.
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Here are all the shows I've seen (not including the one the other night)--I should make it a point to go back and listen to all these sometime soon:
http://www.boblinks.com/081201s.html
http://www.boblinks.com/030504s.html
http://www.boblinks.com/082504s.html
http://www.boblinks.com/040205s.html
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Kevin Davis wrote:Here are all the shows I've seen (not including the one the other night)--I should make it a point to go back and listen to all these sometime soon:
http://www.boblinks.com/081201s.html
http://www.boblinks.com/030504s.html
http://www.boblinks.com/082504s.html
http://www.boblinks.com/040205s.html
I loved that 2001 tour. It was great but so were the 1998 shows I saw.

1992 - http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/bob-dylan ... 5eeeb.html although I can't find my ticket so not sure if this was the one. idiot wind was played though.

1998 - http://www.boblinks.com/090398s.html http://www.boblinks.com/090498s.html

2001 - http://www.boblinks.com/032501s.html

2003 - http://www.boblinks.com/021703s.html http://www.boblinks.com/021803s.html

2007 - http://www.boblinks.com/041507s.html

2009 - http://www.boblinks.com/042509s.html
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1997-2000 were the best years of the Never Ending Tour in my opinion. I wish I could have seen a show in 1998.
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Kevin Davis wrote:1997-2000 were the best years of the Never Ending Tour in my opinion. I wish I could have seen a show in 1998.
Great band. Great improvs. Great shows. I need a Delorean.
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My first ever Dylan song was "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" when I was 14 or 15 and it changed my life forever. That's it. Thanks, Bob.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote: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.
He was killing it on the harp tonight.

I dont listen to any recent live Dylan...

How are the arrangements on some of the classics? Recognizable in the slightest?

Also, what are the chances i get Mississippi??

Looking forward to things have changed and love sick!
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Pretty much no chance you'll get "Mississippi." But you never know.

The arrangements of the stuff from Time Out of Mind forward is pretty recognizable--not terribly dissimilar to their original arrangements, except for "Things Have Changed," which is decidedly different. The rest of them might take a little paying attention.
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Yeah the arrangements for the older stuff, Tangled Up On Blue, Simple Twist of Fate, Desolation Row, Blowin' in The Wind, etc, were all quite different, but all quite good I thought.
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High Water was different too and that's from 2001.
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I loved how Things Have Changed was done. I'm not too familiar with the studio cut so I wasn't even sure what it was supposed to sound like.
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Just read Garth Hudson is playing with WIlco. I guess thats something.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:I loved how Things Have Changed was done. I'm not too familiar with the studio cut so I wasn't even sure what it was supposed to sound like.
Great tune.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:I loved how Things Have Changed was done. I'm not too familiar with the studio cut so I wasn't even sure what it was supposed to sound like.
Great tune.

This is another one of his latter day gems. Stole a couple lines from Love sick too, no?
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Which ones?
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One of my favs...

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Kevin Davis wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:I loved how Things Have Changed was done. I'm not too familiar with the studio cut so I wasn't even sure what it was supposed to sound like.
Great tune.
Yeah this song is fantastic.
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Kevin Davis wrote:Which ones?

Shit, maybe not. i thought for certain this song was from Either Love Sick or STanding in the Doorway

Feel like falling in love with the first woman I meet

Read more: http://www.bobdylan.com/us/songs/things ... z2Zq8TCBXT


When I first heard this song on the radio, that line stuck out and I thought it was a re-worked version of a previous song.

Dont know what im thinking....
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You're thinking of "Dreaming of You," from Tell Tale Signs. That uses a lot of lines that eventually appeared in "Standing in the Doorway." There are a lot of songs on the Bootleg Series albums that tinker with lyrics that ultimately ended up elsewhere.
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