Disc 1 1. Ramblin' Down Thru The World 2. Bob Dylan's Dream 3. Talkin' New York 4. Ballad Of Hollis Brown 5. Walls Of Red Wing 6. All Over You 7. Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues 8. Boots Of Spanish Leather 9. Hero Blues 10. Blowin' In The Wind 11. John Brown 12. Tomorrow Is A Long Time 13. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Disc 2 1. Dusty Old Fairgrounds 2. Who Killed Davey Moore? 3. Seven Curses 4. Highway 51 (Curtis Jones) 5. Pretty Peggy-O (trad., arranged by Bob Dylan) 6. Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag 7. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 8. You've Been Hiding Too Long 9. With God On Our Side 10. Masters Of War 11. Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie First fix : Xav aka the four eyed freak He took all the pops/woops (a couple of hundred) out (which happen every time Dylan sang or spoke a plosive syllable into the microphone) Second fix : Howlin' Husky disc 1: # 1 audience plus ramblin' together; # 13 applause added Disc two : # 1 applause added; # 5 / # 6 connection repaired (applause addad) # 11 end applause added BobTalk This ones called New Orleans Rag, you'll find out why. I'll try to remember all the verses for you. At one time this was very long. But …. I don't think it will be quite that long tonight. I'll try to see what I can put in it though. Red wing. It's reform school. Don't have no high school football teams though or nothing like that. No cheer leaders. This is for all the boys who know girls who want them to go out and get themselves killed. (before Hero Blues If you …., want to know about the abolishment of boxing I would ask Miss Benny Kid Paret or Mrs. Davey Moore before I asked Cassius Clay. Just a personal tendency there. (before Who Killed Davey Moore?) I believe in the ten commandments. The first one is I am the Lord thy God. It's a great commandment if it's not said by the wrong people. So here's this is called Masters of War. This is a carnival song, fairgrounds. I just want to speak about it. (before Dusty Old Fairgrounds). I have a poem here. It's not a poem its ahh. This is the first concert I played alone in New York, really. An a fellow in Brooklyn State Hospital, his name is Woody Guthrie. But err Woody is more than a folk singer. He's really something else more than a folk singer an err there's this book coming out that's dedicated to him. An they asked me to write something about Woody. like what does Woody mean to you in 25 words. An err I couldn't do it I wrote out 5 pages an err I have it here. I have it hereAn err I couldn't do it I wrote out 5 pages an err I have it here. I have it here by accident actually. But I'd like to say this out loud. So this is my feelings towards Woody Guthrie. Cannot really be told in err how many records of his I buy, it's a lot more than that actually. So if you can roll along with this thing here this is called Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie. 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20 were not in circulation. Stereo versions of 1 and 21 first circulated as part of the 1992 Compilation tape. 12 released on BOB DYLAN'S GREATEST HITS, VOL. 2, COLUMBIA KG-3112, 17 November 1971. 11, 14, 19, 24 were planned to be released on BOB DYLAN IN CONCERT, COLUMBIA CL-2302, CS-9202, of which an acetate exists . 12 released on MASTERPIECES, CBS/SONY 57 AP875-7, March 1978 in Japan, and later 1978 in Australia and New Zealand. 5, 6, 15 available from COLUMBIA RECORDING STUDIO'S REFERENCE RECORDINGS. 24 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, VOLUME 1, COLUMBIA 468 086 2, 26 March 1991, with spoken introduction edited out. 2, 9, 11, 12, 14, 19, 22, 23 mono PA recordings. 1, 21, 24 stereo PA recordings. 5, 6, 15 stereo PA recordings off acetate. Request ! Enjoy, this is the best quality available and a great concert. Howlin' Husky