Pauley Pavilion, UCLA Los Angeles, California May 21, 1998 Triple bill with Joni Mitchell and Van Morrison. Van Morrison and Joni Mitchell were the opening acts. **** Hard to say which one of the 3 listings on LosslessBob this really is! **** Taper: unidentified Lineage: received in a trade as SHNs; now converted to FLAC Rating: Van Morrison's set: A Rating: Bob Dylan's set: B+ (the loud Dylan tracks sound a tad distorted, but no visual clipping/compression when tested in sound analyzer) Frequency analysis: well above 20kHz **** Van Morrison's set OMITTED as it violates HC policies *** Van Morrison's set: 01. Sometimes We Cry [03:19] 02. Moondance [05:09] 03. I'm Talkin About This Waite [05:07] 04. Tupelo Honey [07:37] 05. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? [04:35] 06. See Me Through / Thank You Falettin Me Be Mice Elf Again [13:45] CD #1: Bob Dylan's set: 01. Absolutely Sweet Marie [04:35] 02. The Man In Me [04:27] 03. Cold Irons Bound [06:20] 04. Just Like A Woman [05:40] 05. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) [06:37] 06. Rank Strangers To Me (A. Brumley) [03:19] 07. Masters Of War [05:18] 08. Tangled Up In Blue [08:43] 09. Make You Feel My Love [04:39] 10. Highway 61 Revisited [04:35] 11. Forever Young [06:34] Total time [60:52] CD #2: Bob Dylan's set (continues): 12. Love Sick [05:15] 13. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 [03:57] 14. Restless Farewell [05:38] Total time [14:50] Concert # 971 of The Never-Ending Tour Sixth concert of the 1998 Us And Canada West Coast Tour with Joni Mitchell and Van Morrison 1998 concert # 35 Concert # 118 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar) Larry Campbell (guitar) Tony Garnier (bass) David Kemper (drums & percussion) 6-8, 11, 14 acoustic with the band 8 Bob Dylan harmonica 5, 6, 11, 13 Larry Campbell & Bucky Baxter (backup vocals) BobTalk: I played at the Frank Sinatra Tribute show a few years back, and I played this next song. We had it all worked out and everything, but then they said they wanted to hear this one instead so ... I hadn't played it up till that time and I haven't played it since, I'll try my best to do it. (before Restless Farewell). Restless Farewell was dedicated to Frank Sinatra who passed away the day before this show. The second known live rendition of Restless Farewell, the first being performed at the Frank Sinatra 80th birthday in Los Angeles November 19, 1995. There is also a rumoured live version from Royal Festival Hall in London May 17, 1964 2 new songs (14%) compared to previous concert 2 new songs for this tour Stereo audience recording, 80 minutes