I love this era of the never Ending tour; Larry Campbell really inspired Bob to new heights of playing, not only with his harmonica, but also with his guitar. Thanks for that share. A great way to start the day.
Thanks for sharing. Such a great 9 minutes. Those late 90's early 2000's shows were really good. I haven’t gone to see him in a while...it may be time again.
I have no idea what alien technology was used to capture that (they're blue! they're green!) but that was awesome. I got lucky once or twice seeing Dylan and crapped out once in the late 1980s. Nothing matched this.
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I love this era of the never Ending tour; Larry Campbell really inspired Bob to new heights of playing, not only with his harmonica, but also with his guitar. Thanks for that share. A great way to start the day.
Boy, did that put a smile on my face. Those moments of inspiration that Bob can find in his songs are sublime.
When is this more or less exactly? (A year would help . . .) Thanks.
"A year would help..."
So, "lunchtime" wouldn't be helpful?
If I had more info, I'd have happily surrendered it. It's somewhere between 1998-2005, I am guessing.
Helo all...no, please remain seated,
Wow. Just wow.
Regards,
RichD
It's like the "Blood On The Tracks" version.
Thanks for sharing. Such a great 9 minutes. Those late 90's early 2000's shows were really good. I haven’t gone to see him in a while...it may be time again.
Chris
Thanks Sal. I’ve always had great respect for Dylan but this vid more than eclipsed my expectations. Wow!!!
Fantastic. Thanks, Sal.
Dave F
i tried to link this it is really great
I have no idea what alien technology was used to capture that (they're blue! they're green!) but that was awesome. I got lucky once or twice seeing Dylan and crapped out once in the late 1980s. Nothing matched this.
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