Bob Dylan Sukiyaki Party In Budokan (Mainstream MAST-102/103) Budokan, Tokyo, Japan – March 10th, 1986 Flac files extracted by cevau from audio disks provided by industry source. Disc 1: 01 Justine, 02 Positively 4th Street, 03 Clean Cut Kid, 04 I’ll Remember You, 05 Trust Yourself, 06 That Lucky Old Sun, 07 Masters Of War. 08 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Straight Into Darkness, 09 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Breakdown. 10 It Ain’t Me Babe, 11 Mr. Tambourine Man, 12 Girl Of The North Country, 13 It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding), 14 I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know, 15 Just Like A Woman, 16 I’m Moving On, 17 Lenny Bruce Disc 2: 01 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky, 02 Lonesome Town, 03 Ballad Of A Thin Man. 04 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll Star, 05 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Refugee. 06 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, 07 Seeing The Real You At Last, 08 Across The Borderline, 09 We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me), 10 I And I, 11 band introductions, 12 Like A Rolling Stone, 13 In The Garden, 14 Blowin’ In The Wind, 15 Uranium Rock, 16 Sukiyaki, 17 Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door Disk One 01. Justine.flac:7d2a045f684ee35f07b629d3a4d6741f 02. Positively 4th Street.flac:fffb2dc039c4365de4d47fc40e39e458 03. Clean Cut Kid.flac:13fb3224d973f5106b461fa20b40b64f 04. I'll Remember You.flac:30d0334802b01a2b9525bc1d169377f4 05. Trust Yourself.flac:1b641a57ac1f7c4dafa8f43531a640a2 06. That Lucky Old Sun.flac:a62bfbcc922cbd30d537b3e39b584613 07. Masters Of War.flac:7b25900e96b94c8d4719609885116fd8 08. TOM PETTY Straight Into Darkness.flac:7644d3e0b658b6bd2bae928536417f28 09. TOM PETTY Breakdown.flac:140a6589a57edb17c336217f84c86852 10. It Ain't Me, Babe.flac:4a176568afe33230dd1b01774ef75a61 11. Mr. Tambourine Man.flac:153137e60d08240356f928ae8c06a1e6 12. Girl From The North Country.flac:f47565ed2543f39430506ac80bbda463 13. It's Allright Ma.flac:602595ff0d217997c04c10489c0e62a2 14. I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know.flac:4ce4f88fd118b86af8fd0e37eeee94c3 15. Just Like A Woman.flac:a6dff47b46c23dfd16632d20675b7e65 16. I'm Movin' On.flac:aaab48734126c7acec10b757f63e39f7 17. Lenny Bruce.flac:1eb2600b8b0b3830fef6c65d777d5ae4 Disk Two 01. When The Night .flac:bacb700b27e5a4db8eff0d33cf68f807 02. Lonesome Town.flac:0b9f78144f2c2d60809cb00e7fefb5af 03. Ballad Of A THin Man.flac:921644db5a7517570d5416ca69b9c4df 04. TOM PETTY So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star.flac:2401e3aebccc4e907fc60cb5b9681789 05. TOM PETTY Refugee.flac:7f117257373b9baa851e147eeebdab01 06. Rainy Day Women No 12 & 35.flac:868af7dbfb9a15f5368b965cc18979f2 07. Seeing The Real You At Last.flac:e23eb634b19d3d72c376d9a7020af439 08. Across The Borderline.flac:b848ba189251ffd7c95c7d2986fca468 09. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me), .flac:384620e238b63bed1010cf83a9974ec2 10. I And I.flac:3e7c2379cf40b4a50cc9a121c30451cd 11. band introductions.flac:71a77ef4aca207d5bdaca18ccbea7943 12. Like A Rolling Stone.flac:04be8e8fee672b9261e22ec1bb572af1 13. In The Garden.flac:f25e619d4248ff4e6f2c0ff624a31ffd 14. Blowin’ In The Wind.flac:a3a87267a473507bb93e2cabbc41d355 15. Uranium Rock.flac:7f6860ec9ebb685b9da8fcf3749a9525 16. Sukiyaki.flac:c89246c2531b57394e47c5d2f3899102 17. Knocking On Heavens Door.flac:14cc0b3a606866b397ee12ddcc521009 Sukiyaki Party In Budokan is the final night of the short True Confessions tour of Japan several months before the US tour. The source used is a very good to excellent, slightly distant stereo audience recording. There are several tape flips that occur between songs with no loss of music or talking. The taper or someone close by has a serious cold and coughs frequently during the opening numbers. He might have either moved or taken a cough drop since he is rarely heard from after the first ten minutes.Dylan, Petty and the entire band are very loose and chatty in this show and it sounds like they’re having a lot of fun. “Domo Domo. Ha, here’s an old song I wrote many years ago. It’s from my protest period. I’m still in that period. Anyway, I wrote this a while back. I could never write another one as good, so I still keep singing this one. It still holds up, so I’m gonna sing it again tonight, it’s called ‘Masters Of War’”. It isn’t listed on the liner notes track listing, but “Mr. Tambourine Man” is played in Dylan’s acoustic section between “It Ain’t Me Babe” and “Girl From The North Country”. It is played pretty close to the original arrangement except it sounds like he’s having trouble with his harp. He blows two notes, the crowd reacts and that’s it. He also breaks a string on “It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)”.“Here’s a song I wrote a while back about a guy who died pretty miserably actually. I figured I didn’t write this song, nobody would so, somebody had to write it. There’s a great American playwright named Tennessee Williams. He said, ‘I’m not looking for your pity; I just want your understanding. No, not even that, but just your recognition of me and you and time, the enemy in us all.’ Anyway, he died pretty miserably too. So this is a man who got no recognition really during his lifetime. But he laid down a lot of road for a lot of people to walk on. People still walking on that road, making lots of money, living in fine houses. Have plenty of women and eating good food. And he didn’t have none of them things” is Dylan’s long introduction to “Lenny Bruce”. “Thank you. We’ll play this last song and hit the road. Anyway, it’s a song I wrote. I write songs about all kinds of things. This song here’s about my hero. Everybody’s got a hero. Where I come from heroes are … John Wayne, Boris Karloff, Henry Winkler, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon. Anyway, I don’t care nothing about any of those people. I have my own hero,” he says before “In The Garden”. This tape surfaced in the late 80's on the 4LP box set Last Night In Far-East (Tokyo A/B/C/D/E/F/G) containing the complete show but this is the first silver disc release. This show was professionally taped and bits were aired on MTV back in 1986. It would be great to have the video of the show someday. It’s a great concert definitely worth having, and Mainstream didn’t tamper much with the tape so it sounds very enjoyable. (GS)