excellent sound; reported as "Like you may hear, Mr. Schubert was not lucky that day: standing in a place with a big echo and near to a lot of annoying people that were shouting, singing and talking."; I did not find the crowd very annoying as their intrusion was brief and positive to the show; similar sound quality to version "a" LB-1384 and doberman, but I think this is slightly nicer than doberman but slightly less nice than version "a as not as upfrontdrop/cut between cdrsDisc One, 1. Intro, 2. Cold Irons Bound (Bob on piano), 3. Quinn The Eskimo (Bob on piano and harp), 4. Down Along The Cove (Bob on piano), 5. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, (Bob on piano and harp, Larry on slide guitar), 6. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (Bob on piano), 7. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) (Bob on piano and harp), 8. Million Miles (Bob on piano), 9. Tough Mama (Bob on piano), 10. Under The Red Sky (Bob on piano and harp, Larry on pedal steel), Disc Two, 1. Positively 4th Street (Bob on piano), 2. Dear Landlord (Bob on piano), 3. Tombstone Blues (Bob on piano), 4. Jokerman (Bob on piano), 5. Silvio (Bob on piano), 6. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum (Bob on piano), 7. Like A Rolling Stone (Bob on piano), 8. All Along The Watchtower (Bob on piano)
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