These were the original notes I got here from dime last year. Thanks to MonicasDude for pointing out the complete version of Maggie's Farm available elsewhere which has been seemlessly edited onto the end of Masters , a non destructive edit. Flac files were all speed corrected by me in Cool Edit Pro in 32 bit then saved at 16 bit. **Note - There is still the edit in the guitar solo of Like A Rolling Stone which has been on all copies. - Dave Of Tasmania *this is the corrected torrent posted by Tokemaster Chris 7-21-06 Bob Dylan The Never Ending Tour "Wanted Man" Bristol, CT September 4, 1988 Lake Compounce Lineage: Silver CD>WAV>FLAC 8>Free to trade World Wide Running Time: 79:23 Tracks: Subterranean Homesick Blues I Don't Believe You Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Ballad Of A Thin Man Had A Dream About You Baby Simple Twist Of Fate Highway 61 Revisited To Ramona (acoustic) Rank Strangers (A. Brumley) (acoustic) Don't Think Twice (acoustic) Knockin' On Heaven's Door (acoustic) Silvio I Shall Be Released Like A Rolling Stone It Ain't Me Babe (acoustic) Masters Of War Maggie's Farm The Band: Bob Dylan G.E. Smith Marshall Crenshaw Christopher Parker Review: Super nice package from the Italian Label KTS. This manufacturer went to the 'Nth' degree to establish themselves as a legitimate outfit. From the 'point-of-sale' posters, to slick, full color wholesale catalogs. From merchandise order forms inside the CD (which allowed purchase of titles with a credit card), to a true factory seal on the outside. This CD is no exception. Great aesthetics, and the trademark CD silk screened with the cover photo. The sound quality is always fantastic as well. This one is a perfectly quiet soundboard tape with very little to no audience (even between songs). Although there is a small bit of tape hiss. A jam-packed 80 minutes was virtually unheard of in '92. It's enough to capture the entire show (although Like A Rolling Stone suffers from a bad edit to eliminate some of the long guitar lead. The show itself is good enough, though far from remarkable. Dylan just never seems to get into it. The one thing that this 1988 tour was noted for was songs Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, Had A Dream About You Baby, Rank Strangers, & I Don't Believe You.