Bob Dylan April 21, 2001 Topeka, Kansas Kansas Expocentre Source: SP-CMC-6 w/AT-853C > SP-BPF-2 > Sony D-8 > Maxell HS-4/60s DAT (2) Seated on riser 10th row on the left side just above the floor in the section about 30' from the left stacks. Transfer: Maxell HS-4/60s > Tascam DA P1 > Sony M-10 Wave 24-bit 48 khz > USB to Windows 7 > merge Soundforge v9 > tracking / split / fades / save to 16-bit 44 khz w/ Wave Pad Sound Editor > aligned (pad) and coverted to flac (level 8) w/ TLH All recording, transfer, and designs by DG Hale. Setlist: Disc One 1. Duncan and Brady (Acoustic) 2. Song to Woody(Acoustic) 3. Desolation Row (Acoustic) 4. Watching the River Flow (Larry on steel guitar) 5. Standing in the Doorway 6. Maggie's Farm 7. Love Minus Zero/No Limit (Acoustic, Larry on pedal steel) 8. 4th Time Around (Acoustic, Charlie on electric) 9. Tangled Up in Blue (Acoustic, Bob on harp) 10. Make You Feel My Love Disc Two 11. Cold Irons Bound 12. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat Encore: 13. Love Sick 14. Like a Rolling Stone 15. If Dogs Run Free (Acoustic, Larry and Charlie on electric guitars) 16. All Along the Watchtower (Larry on steel guitar) 17. Forever Young (Acoustic, Bob on harp) 18. Highway 61 Revisited 19. Blowin' in the Wind (Acoustic) 20. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (Larry on steel guitar) I think there is another version of this show out there somewhere. I have no idea how mine compares. Aside from a few seconds at the start (fade in), and one near by clapper (not constant), I was pleased with how it turned out. A great show and in my top ten of Dylan shows I attended. If anyone has or knows who has the other version, I'd love a copy if for no other reason than to patch the first few seconds of track 1. Please let me know. There is another Dylan recording from Topeka, KS from April 28, 1994 that's shows up for sale at times with filler from Peoria, IL also from 94. It's put out by some outfit called 'TUFF BITES'. Not sure what the master sounds like, but what they are selling is garbage, like 'Dylan & The Chipmunks'. It's sped up so fast it's hard to take. I tried for a minute to see if I could adjust the speed and bring it back to life and finally gave up. It's called 'The Real Voice Of America'. Price tag $42. Glad I didn't pay for it. Total crap.