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Showing posts with label Bob Dylan with Tom Petty - 1986-06-26 - Minneapolis. Show all posts
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Friday, June 26, 2026

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty - 26-06-1986- Minneapolis, MN (soundboard) | so many roads

 Bob Dylan with Tom Petty - 1986-06-26 - Minneapolis, MN (SBD)

A SPEEDYMAN SPECIAL

Bob Dylan 
with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 
1986-06-26
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Minneapolis, MN
Soundboard Recording

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty
01. Tuning
02. So Long Good Luck And Goodbye
03. Positively 4th Street
04. Clean-Cut Kid
05. I'll Remember You
06. Shot Of Love
07. We Had It All
08. Masters Of War

Tom Petty
09. Straight Into Darkness
10. Even The Losers
11. The Waiting
12. Breakdown

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty
13. To Ramona
14. One Too Many Mornings
15. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
16. I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
17. Just Like A Woman
18. When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
19. Lonesome Town
20. Ballad Of A Thin Man

Tom Petty
21. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star
22. Spike
23. Bye Bye Johnny
24. Refugee

Bob Dylan with Tom Petty
25. Rainy Day Women No. 12 & 35
26. Seeing The Real You At Last
27. Across The Borderline
28. I And I
29. Like A Rolling Stone
30. In The Garden

Encore (Bob Dylan with Tom Petty):
31. Encore Break
32. Blowin' In The Wind
33. Let The Good Times Roll
34. Knockin' On Heaven's Door


Speedy says: I saw Tom Petty live once, in April 1983 at the Brendan Byrne (later the Continental Airlines, and finally, the Izod) Arena. Nick Lowe was the lead-in band, making for quite a new wave night of music. I've seen Bob Dylan on 3 occasions - with the Grateful Dead serving as his back up band for a set in 1987 (after the Dead played 2 sets of their own!), as a headliner in 1989, and as the lead in band for the Dead in 1995, their last tour before Jerry Garcia passed away.

What I haven't seen is Dylan and Petty on stage together, but that's just what happened in Minneapolis on June 26, 1986, 4 decades ago this very day, as captured in this soundboard recording. Believe it or not, the 1986 Dylan/Petty tour was an outgrowth of two major concert events – Live Aid and Farm Aid. At the end of his set at Live Aid, Dylan said "I hope that some of the money…maybe they can just take a little bit of it, maybe…one or two million, maybe…and use it, say, to pay the mortgages on some of the farms and, the farmers here, owe to the banks…". While that comment angered Live Aid organizer Bob Geldorf, it did help spark the effort to organize Farm Aid. The first Farm Aid show was held just 2 months after Live Aid, on September 22, 1985. Both Dylan and Petty played at that show and struck up a mutual friendship. That led to Dylan inviting Petty and the Heartbreakers to serve as his backup band for his 1986/1987 True Confessions tour. The Dylan/Petty collaboration would later continue in the Traveling Wilburys.