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San Francisco, California. Fox. Warfield Theatre. San Francisco, California. Fox. Warfield Theatre. San Francisco, California. Fox. Warfield Theatre. San Francisco, California.
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Fox. Warfield Theatre. San Francisco, California. Fox. Warfield Theatre.
San Francisco, California. Fox. Warfield Theatre. San Francisco, California.
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Tucson, Arizona. Tucson Community. Center Arena. 26. San Diego, California. Golden. Hall. 29. Seattle, Washington.
Paramount. Northwest Theatre. Seattle, Washington. Paramount. Northwest Theatre.
December. 59. 10. Rundown Studios. Santa Monica, California. October 1. 98. 0 1. Brown Skin Girl (Bob Dylan/Helena Springs)2. Every Grain Of Sand. Her Memory (Bob Dylan/Helena.
Springs/Kenny Moore)4. Caribbean Wind. 5. The Groom's Still. Waiting At The Altar. Let's Keep It. Between Us. Yonder Comes Sin.
City Of Gold. 9. Angelina. Blowin' In The Wind. Mr. Tambourine Man. Gotta Serve. Somebody. Slow Train. Bob Dylan (vocal. Fred Tackett (guitar & mandolin), Willie Smith (keyboards), Tim Drummond (bass), Jim Keltner.
Clydie King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc. Crary. (background vocals). Bootleg CDThe Genuine Bootleg Series Vol. Notes. Tracks 1- 5, 8, 9. Track 7 used as a. Special Rider demo.
Circulating copy is cut. Fragments of. tracks 1. San Diego 2. 6 November on KPRI- FM, 6 November 1. FM broadcast, 1 minute.
Session info updated 2. October 2. 01. 5. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar & mandolin). Willie Smith (keyboards), Tim. Drummond (bass), Jim Keltner (drums), Clydie King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc.
Crary (background. Bob Dylan. (vocal & guitar), Willie Smith (piano). Bob Dylan (piano & vocal), Clydie King. Bob Dylan (piano) backed by the band. Bob. Talk. Thank you, that was a new song that I wrote. I. don't think you heard it here before called I Ain't Gonna Go To Hell For.
Anybody. Thank you. This. is Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc.
Crary and Clydie King (before In The. Garden)All right, thank you. You come up. and play! Anybody wanna play a song? All right. goodnight. You all know how to do it. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar & mandolin).
Willie Smith (keyboards), Tim. Drummond (bass), Jim Keltner (drums), Clydie King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc. Crary (background. Bob Dylan. (vocal & guitar), Willie Smith (piano).
Bob Dylan (piano & vocal), Clydie King. Bob Dylan (piano) backed by the band. Bob Dylan solo (vocal, harmonica & guitar). Bob. Talk. Thank you! Must say hello to Greil Marcus, who's out there somewhere tonight.
Watching with his eyes. I wanna play a new song. I don't think we played it in San Francisco before, it's called Ain't Gonna. Go To Hell For Anybody. Thank you, all right.
When I was. growing up I used to watch the trains. They were always going somewhere. Where. they was going that's where I wanted to go. That's Tim Drummond on the bass guitar tonight. On drums. Jim Keltner. Playing keyboards tonight is Willie. Smith. Fred Tackett on lead guitar.
That's Clydie King tonight on vocals. I saw. Bruce Springsteen do it a while back.
It didn't. look too good at all. Stereo. audience recording. Session info. updated 2. October 2. 01. 5. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar & mandolin). Willie Smith (keyboards), Tim.
Drummond (bass), Jim Keltner (drums), Clydie King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc. Crary (background. Bob Dylan. (vocal & guitar), Willie Smith (piano). Bob Dylan (piano & vocal), Clydie King. Bob Dylan (piano) backed by the band. Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar).
Bob. Talk. Thank you. We sound like anything. Done all right? This. Regina Mc. Crary, she's going to sing a song called . All. right, thank you.
We're gonna do this song now for a lady in San. Francisco which we didn't play last time, called ? If you feel it this bad. That was Girl From The. North Country, I. It sounded like about forty different. I know. Anyway, you know when I grew.
Trains in the morning, trains in. Trains, trains, and more trains. I never got. sick of trains.
They were always going someplace I wanted to go. Oh yeah, I. always wanted to go to San Francisco. All right, this is a new song. All those of you who've. Anyway, this is called Lets Keep.
It Between Us. You know what that's all about. Notes. 2 new songs. Stereo audience recording. Session info. updated 2. October 2. 01. 5.
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar & mandolin). Willie Smith (keyboards), Tim Drummond. Jim Keltner (drums), Clydie. King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc. Crary (background vocals). Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Regina Mc.
Crary (shared vocal &. Fred Tackett (mandolin). Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Willie Smith (piano). Bob Dylan (piano & vocal), Clydie King. Bob Dylan (piano) backed by the band.
Bob Dylan solo (vocal, harmonica & guitar). Notes. I don't think we. I want to say hello to Greil. Marcus, if he's here tonight.
I think he's here tonight. Greil. Marcus is one of the ..
Don't know how it's gonna come off, but we'll try it anyway. A lot. of people ask me, they want to know about old songs, and new songs and stuff.
This is a song I used to sing before I even wrote any songs. But. this is a real old song, as old as I know. This here is called an autoharp. So. this is how I guess you call one of them old folk songs, I used to sing. I used. to sing a lot of these things. Well, I hope it brings you back, I know it.
This is Mary And The Wild Moor. I guess it's about 2. I have this new song here, it's. Lets Keep It Between Us.
This is a 1. 2- string guitar. First time. I heard a 1. Leadbelly, don't know if you've heard of him?
Anyway, he was a prisoner in, I. Texas. State Prison, and I. Leadbelly. Great man, he's done a lot of. Anyway, he got Leadbelly out and.
New York. At first he was just doing prison songs and. Same man that recorded him also recorded Muddy Waters before Muddy Waters became a big. Anyway, Leadbelly did most of those kind of. He'd been out of prison for some time when he decided to do children's. Leadbelly change?
Some people. liked both songs. But he didn't change, he was the same man! Anyway, this is a. It's a new song I wrote a while back. I'm gonna try and do it. I can. I don't know if we got off or not. I know we can. do this one.
Regina Mc. Crary. Tim Drummond on bass.
Willie Smith on organ. And Fred Tackett on lead guitar. It was Paul Williams who had requested Caribbean Wind when meeting. Bob Dylan backstage at an earlier show. Stereo audience. recording.
Session info. updated 1. May 2. 00. 9. 1. 98. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar & mandolin). Willie Smith (keyboards), Tim. Drummond (bass), Jim Keltner (drums), Clydie King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc. Crary (background.
Bob Dylan. (vocal & guitar), Willie Smith (piano). Bob Dylan (piano & vocal), Clydie King. Bob Dylan (piano) backed by the band. Carlos Santana (guitar). Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar).
Note. Live debut of The. Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar.
Bob. Talk. Thank you! We're gonna slow things. This is Regina Mc. Crary. She's gonna sing a song called Keep. On Falling In Love Till I Get It Right.
Let me think, is there anybody out there that's deaf? Now seriously now. Well. the reason I ask is we have a deaf persons' specialist here tonight. And, I dunno I guess if there's anybody here that's deaf, she'll aah, she'll interpret it for you. And I'm gonna ask her to.
Her name is Jenny Stair, she comes from San Francisco. I don't know which way she's. Oh, here she is, right here. She's a sign language expert.
Oh all. right, I don't think she can play guitar. Can she play a guitar? Ok, we're gonna try this one time and. OK, now you do your best. All right, now we got. I Ain't Gonna Go To Hell For Anybody.
I don't know if we. I wish she was gonna interpret this one. If you to. want come back and interpret this. All right, there is a friend of ours in the house tonight, who's gonna.
I know you wanna hear him, is. It's a new song called Groom’s Still. Waiting At The Altar. Still waiting at the altar.
Carlos is gonna be up here and he can play anytime he wants. He may, he. may just be walking by. On lead guitar. is Fred Tackett. On bass and the drums, Jim Keltner. Tim Drummond. Regina Mc.
Crary and Carolyn. In The Garden)Thank you. Do you hear this guitar? Oh here he is, all. We'll just get it now. I'd love to stay here and play all night but I can't.
I've got too many. I got to keep some for tomorrow night. Stereo audience. recording. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Fred Tackett (guitar & mandolin), Willie. Smith (keyboards), Tim Drummond.
Jim Keltner (drums), Clydie. King, Carolyn Dennis, Regina Mc. Crary (background vocals).
Mike. Bloomfield (guitar). Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Willie Smith (piano). Bob Dylan (piano & vocal), Clydie King.
Bob Dylan (piano) backed by the band. Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Regina.
Mc. Crary (shared vocal & autoharp), Fred Tackett (mandolin). Bob Dylan solo (vocal, harmonica & guitar). Bob. Talk. Thank you! All right, I was playing. Chicago and I guess it was about 1. I was sitting .., I was sitting in the restaurant. I think it was. probably across the street or maybe it was in front of the club, I'm not sure.
So he had his guitar. I said “Well, what can you play? He played all. kinds of things, I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of them. Does Big Bill Broonzy ring a bell? Or Sonny Boy. Williamson and that type of thing.
Anyway. he just played circles around anything I could play and I always remembered. Anyway, we were back in New. York, I think it was 1.
I needed a. guitar player on a session there I was doing. And I called up, I did remember. Paul Butterfield Blues Band.