Extraordinarily enough Route (the publishers ) posted this Dylan link on their Facebook page today and it is well worth checking out. I add this to my Bobby day for that very reason. Have it you beauties!
'At Budokan was only the beginning of the story. This will help tell the rest.' A real treat for fans of 1978 Bob Dylan shows. Ray Padgett has pulled together a 2 disc compilation of live recordings and rehearsals.
Ray Padgett says:
So what I’m calling Not At Budokan has two sections, each arranged roughly like a typical ’78 show. They open with an instrumental then go into a blues cover, just like most of the shows. They have an intermission where you’d flip discs in the CD-burning era, and end on one of the year’s big encore staples: “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” and “Changing of the Guards.” Speaking of “Changing,” they also include a whole lot more Street Legal songs, as At Budokan’s recording predated that album and only featured “Is Your Love in Vain.” He also plays original songs never aired elsewhere: “Am I Your Stepchild,” “Stop Now,” “Love You Too Much,” “Coming from the Heart” (the latter two co-writes with singer Helena Springs).
Flaggin Down the Double E's is well worth subscribing to of course and he has link to his Leonard Cohen compilations too
Not At Budokan - Dylan Live - substack here
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