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Grateful Dead Live at Sullivan Stadium on 1989-07-02 (July 2, 1989)

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http://www.archive.org/details/gd1989-07-02.fob.thomson.motb.81459.sbeok.flac16

Set 1

This Land Is Your Land

Good Times

Sittin' On Top Of The World

This Land Is Your Land Playing In The Band

Crazy Fingers

Wang Dang Doodle

We Can Run

Tennessee Jed

Queen Jane Approximately

To Lay Me Down

Cassidy

Don't Ease Me In

Set 2

Friend Of The Devil

Truckin'

He's Gone

Eyes Of The World

Drums

Space

The Wheel

Dear Mr. Fantasy

Hey Jude

Sugar Magnolia

Encore

The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)

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BOB DYLAN & ROLLING THUNDER REVUE

1975-1976 Video Anthology (DVD)

Essential excellent quality pro-shot compilation

Liberated Watchdog bootleg DVD

DVD 2 (of 2):

Renaldo And Clara unreleased concert footage, November/December 1975

- A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall

- It Ain't Me Babe

- Knockin' on Heaven's Door

- It Takes a Lot to Laugh

- Romance in Durango

- One More Cup of Coffee

- Sara

- Never Let Me Go

- Just Like a Woman

- Knockin' on Heaven's Door

Hard Rain Japanese TV version, Fort Collins, May 23, 1976

- A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall

- Blowin' in the Wind

- Deportee

- I Pity the Poor Immigrant

- Shelter From the Storm

- Maggie's Farm

- One Too Many Mornings

- Mozambique

- Idiot Wind

- Knockin' on Heaven's Door

World Of John Hammond, WTTW-TV, Chicago, September 10, 1975

- Hurricane

- Simple Twist of Fate

- Oh Sister

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A new CD release from the Hollow Horn Encore Label that features the first ever release of the legendary Basement Tapes Safety Master. This was a tape reportedly made by Garth Hudson in early 1968, under full studio conditions, of the best available original master tapes made in the summer of 1967 and it features the bulk of the original songs that were recorded. This safety tape features truly breathtaking sound quality and also, in the majority of cases, features the material in its original glorious stereo (virtually none of this material has ever been heard in it’s original true stereo… including on the ridiculous official release!)

http://www.collectorsmusicreviews.com/announcements/hollow-horn-news/

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This compilation is a companion to BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME.

It presents in chronological order all the available songs from the sessions that were not released on the LP.

This upload is made with the permission of HC mods, thanks to them.

Dates and take numbers come from Michael Krogsgaard's Recording Sessions

http://www.punkhart.com/dylan/sessions-1.html

BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME sessions

Studio A

Columbia Recording Studio

New York City, New York

Jan 13 1965, 7-10 pm

01. I'll Keep It With Mine (Bank Account Blues) CO85271-1 mono with intro 1965

02. I'll Keep It With Mine CO85271-1 stereo BIOGRAPH

03. Subterranean Homesick Blues CO85275-1 THE BS VOL 1-3

04. Farewell Angelina CO85278-1 THE BS VOL 1-3

05. You Don't Have To Do That CO85280-1 ODDS & ENDS VOL 1

06. Barbed Wire Fence (early Outlaw Blues) CO85276-1 1965

07. Outlaw Blues CO85281-2 acoustic iTune

Jan 14 1965, 2:30-5:30 pm

08. Love Minus Zero/No Limit CO85270-? 1965

09. She Belongs To Me CO85283 or CO85274 -remake t2 GBS7

10. I'll Keep It With Mine CO85271 acetate

11. It's All Over Now Baby Blue CO85272 GBS7

Jan 15 1965, 2:30-5:30 pm, overdubed May 21 1965, 2:30-5:30 pm

12. If You Gotta Go, Go Now (composite 1) CO85291-5C mono mix 1965 (single)

13. If You Gotta Go, Go Now (composite 1) CO85291-5C mono acetate mix 1965

14. If You Gotta Go, Go Now (composite 2) CO85291-5C mono mix with intro 1965

15. If You Gotta Go, Go Now (composite 2) CO85291-5C STEREO THE BS VOL 1-3

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This compilation is a companion to BLOOD ON THE TRACKS.

It presents in chronological order all the available songs from the sessions that were not released on the LP.

The BLOOD ON THE TRACKS sessions

NYC, Studio A, A & R Recording

(recording dates and take numbers come from Michael Krogsgaard's Recording Sessions, published in The Telegraph #55, as he saw them in Columbia files, NY)

Sep 16 1974:

Call Letter Blues -take 3 'THE BS Vol 1-3'

Idiot Wind -take 6, overdubbed Oct 8, TEST PRESSING

If You See Her Say Hello -take 2 'THE BS Vol 1-3'

Lily, Rosemary & The Jack Of Hearts -take 1, TEST PRESSING

Tangled Up In Blue -take 1 'THE BS Vol 1-3'

Sep 17 1974:

Shelter From The Storm ('fast') -take 3x, 'JERRY McGUIRE'

You're A Big Girl Now -take 2 TEST PRESSING [same as BIOGRAPH, but slightly better sound & stereo]

Sep 19 1974:

Idiot Wind -take 4 'THE BS Vol 1-3'

If You See Her Say Hello -take 1, TEST PRESSING

Tangled Up In Blue -take 2 or 3, TEST PRESSING

Up To Me -take 2 'BIOGRAPH'

Our friend Bob is backed by

Eric Weissberg (guitar), Tony Brown (bass),

Richard Crooks (drums), Barry Kornfield (guitar),

Thomas McFaul (keyboards), Paul Griffin (organ)

& Charles III Brown (guitar)

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