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30th Anniversary Concert Celebration

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30th Anniversary Concert Celebration

 
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Label: Sony
Rating: 4.0
 
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Tracklist of 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration

Disc 0
1 Like a Rolling Stone - John Mellencamp   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat - John Mellencamp   no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Introduction by Kris Kristofferson - Kris Kristofferson   no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Blowin' in the Wind - Stevie Wonder   no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Foot of Pride - Lou Reed   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Masters of War - Mike McCready   no lyrics yet - submit it
7 Times They Are A-Changin' - Tracy Chapman   no lyrics yet - submit it
8 It Ain't Me Babe - Johnny Cash   no lyrics yet - submit it
9 What Was It You Wanted? - Willie Nelson   no lyrics yet - submit it
10 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Kris Kristofferson   no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Highway 61 Revisited - Johnny Winter   no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Seven Days - Ron Wood   no lyrics yet - submit it
13 Just Like a Woman - Richie Havens   no lyrics yet - submit it
14 When the Ship Comes In - The Clancy Brothers   no lyrics yet - submit it
15 You Ain't Going Nowhere - Mary Chapin Carpenter   no lyrics yet - submit it
16 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - Neil Young   no lyrics yet - submit it
17 All Along the Watchtower - Neil Young   no lyrics yet - submit it
18 I Shall Be Released - Chrissie Hynde   no lyrics yet - submit it
19 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - Eric Clapton   no lyrics yet - submit it
20 Emotionally Yours - The O'Jays   no lyrics yet - submit it
21 When I Paint My Masterpiece - The Band   no lyrics yet - submit it
22 Absolutely Sweet Marie - George Harrison   no lyrics yet - submit it
23 License to Kill - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers   no lyrics yet - submit it
24 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers   no lyrics yet - submit it
25 Mr. Tambourine Man - Roger McGuinn   no lyrics yet - submit it
26 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - Bob Dylan  11:26 view lyrics
27 My Back Pages - Eric Clapton   no lyrics yet - submit it
28 Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan   no lyrics yet - submit it
29 Girl from the North Country - Bob Dylan   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

3 and a half stars

Not bad. The definite highlight is "My Back Pages" where Harrison, Clapton, Dylan, Neil Young, McGuinn, and Petty all take a verse. McGuinn sounds even better on "Mr Tamborine Man" and overall a great effort by all the artist covering some well known and not so well know Dylan songs.

Classic

A beautiful mix of classic Dylan songs like "Toombstone Blues..." to lesser known gems like "Seven Days." I also loved fantastic remakes of "Master of War" and "Just Like a Woman" amongst others.

This is a true tribute album to one of the most prolific artists of our times.

Good times...

This concert, held back in October of '92, brought together a startling array of artists, whose presence alone was tribute to the musical significance of Bob Dylan. Thankfully, they all brought instruments with them, and somebody thought to record it. What we have here are some highlights of that show, which featured remarkably tight playing throughout. Some of the highlights are surprises, others quite expected: Willie Nelson gets the vibe of "What Was It You Wanted" just right, the Clancy Brothers do a glorious rendition of "When the Ship Comes In", and the O'Jays' (yes, the O'Jays) performance of "Emotionally Yours" is downright stunning. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are a powerhouse, with Duck Dunn guesting on bass and a dual drum attack of Stan Lynch and Jim Keltner. Hearing The Band (well, 3/5 of it, anyway) give what was their first performance in ages was a treat. And Neil Young pretty well steals the show.





For all the highlights, there are a few things could have been better about this set. George Harrison's performance of "If Not For You" somehow didn't make it on here. The sound mix is decidedly bland throughout. Chrissy Hynde's guitar is completely buried on "I Shall Be Released", as are Garth Hudson and Richard Bell's accordians on "When I Paint My Masterpiece" (no wonder Neil Young insisted on mixing his tracks himself). The greatest indignity of all, though, is saved for Roger McGuinn, who sang ALL FOUR verses of "Mr. Tambourine Man" that night, not just the two that appear in this hacked-up version. The "Everybody" rendition of "Knockin' on Heavan's Door" is quite chaotic - despite the familiarity of the song, people seem to playing two different sets of chords. And, on a humorous but hardly surprising note, Bob's vocal on "My Back Pages" was redone later (I know - I still have the tape I made from the radio broadcast that night - plus, you can check the video, they don't show his mouth at all).





I think the Sinead O'Connor incident would have made a worthwhile inclusion as well, as a document of what the Woodstock generation are like now.





In any case, none of these drawbacks should keep you from buying and enjoying this set.