Bob Dylan
and the Rolling Thunder Revue
1976-05-12
Municipal Auditorium
Austin, TX
Soundboard Recording
Guam:
01. Good Love Is Hard To Find - Bob Neuwirth
02. Hoola Hoop - T Bone Burnett
03. Flint Hill Special - David Mansfield
04. Too Good To Be Wasted - Rob Stoner
05. Madman - Stephen Soles
06. Is There Life On Mars - Mick Ronson
Kinky Friedman:
07. Rock & Roll Across The USA
08. Dear Abbie
09. Sold American
Bob Dylan:
10. Mr. Tambourine Man
11. It Ain't Me Babe
12. Vincent Van Gogh
13. Maggie's Farm
Roger McGuinn:
14. Turn! Turn! Turn!
15. Jolly Roger
16. Lover Of The Bayou
17. Chestnut Mare
Joan Baez:
18. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
19. El Preso Número Nueve
20. One Too Many Mornings
21. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
22. Sweeter For Me
23. Dancing In The Streets

Bob Dylan & Joan Baez:
24. Blowin' In The Wind
25. Railroad Boy
26. Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)
27. I Pity The Poor Immigrant
Bob Dylan:
28. Shelter From The Storm
29. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
30. I Want You
31. You're A Big Girl Now
32. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
33. Oh Sister
34. Lay Lady Lay
35. Silver Mantis - T Bone Burnett
36. Going Going Gone
37. Idiot Wind
38. Knockin' On Heavens Door - Roger McGuinn & Bob Dylan
Bonus Tracks
1976-05-15
Gatesville State School For Boys
Gatesville, TX
39. Linda Lu - Bone Burnett
40. Look On Yonder Wall (Hand Me Down My Walking Cane) - T Bone Burnett
41. Black Crow - Joni Mitchell
42. Walls Of Red Wing - Joan Baez
43. El Preso Número Nueve - Joan Baez
44. Sweeter For Me - Joan Baez
SPEEDY SAYS: "In late 1975, after releasing the album Blood On Tracks earlier in the year, Bob Dylan launched the Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Dylan recruited a host of other musicians to join him on this tour, including Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Mick Ronson, Kinky Friedman, T Bone Burnett, and Bob Neuwirth. Patti Smith was also invited to be part of the Revue, but politely declined. According to Larry Sloman, who documented the tour, "onstage it was like a carnival. After intermission, the curtain rose to an incredible sight, Bob and Joan, together again after all these years. The tour met with tremendous critical acclaim. For example, Clinton Heylin Wrote "The Rolling Thunder Revue shows remain some of the finest music Dylan ever made with a live band." Them after releasing the album Desire in early 1976, Dylan went back on the road with the Rolling Thunder Review for a series of Spring shows. This soundboard captures the tour in Austin on May 12, 1976, a half century ago today! Note: this one was too big for MirrorCreator so tested a new transfer host.”
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