Bob Dylan Aug. 6, 1989 Cooper Stadium Columbus, Oh. Source: (probably) Sony ECM-909 mic (Hand held) > Sony D6 > TDK SA90 Cassette (Master) Transfer: Cassette > Sony Standalone CD Burner > dbpoweramp (FLAC-level 8) > Trader's Little Helper (FFP) > Torrent (Disc One) (45:12) 01. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) 02. I'll Remember You 03. John Brown 04. Just Like A Woman 05. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 06. Highway 61 Revisited 07. To Ramona 08. One Too Many Mornings (Disc Two) (41:01) 01. Mr. Tambourine Man 02. Confidential 03. Silvio 04. I Shall Be Released 05. Like A Rolling Stone 06. It Ain't Me, Babe 07. All Along The Watchtower Notes: No EQ or remastering done. I don't know if this tape has a LB#. Quality is @ A-/B+. There is some wind noise, esp. later. Now, this may have been Bob's 1st show at a baseball park, which is now all too common. The stage was set in centerfield, with no fans on the field. Just a massive yawning chasm between Bob and the seated fans @200 feet away from stage. Bob and band entered (and exited) through the 3rd Base dugout and had to trudge out to the stage! Truely weird setup. I was seated behind the 1st Base dugout, Row 8. Also, there is a cemetery beyond the right centerfield wall, which Bob alludes to in '06 at the same venue ("Strange playin' next to a cemetery-I've done it before"). Thanks absinthe! Enjoy all!