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Songs of the Underground Rolling Thunder Revue Songs of the Underground Rolling Thunder Revue (a collectors guide to the Rolling Thunder Revue 1975-1976) Songs of the Underground - a collectors guide to the Rolling Thunder Revue 1975-1976 © Les Kokay 2000 All rights Reserved. This text may be reproduced, re-transmitted and redistributed provided that it is not altered in any way and the author is acknowledged.. Any corrections, additions and enhancements welcome. I may be contacted at [email protected] for any corrections or enhancements, but I am unable to provide any details on obtaining any tapes, CDs or Bootlegs, or items that would infringe the artists copyright. © Les Kokay 2003 2 All rights Reserved. Songs of the Underground - a collectors guide to the Rolling Thunder Revue 1975-1976 Contents Dedication ...............................................................................................................................................5 Acknowledgents and thanks.....................................................................................................................5 Introduction to RTR 1975...........................................................................................7 Rolling Thunder Revue Rehearsals Oct 75............................................................................................12 Plymouth, Massachusetts, War Memorial Auditorium, 30 Oct 75 ........................................................13 North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, South Eastern University, 1 Nov 75................................................18 Lowell, Massachusetts, Technical University, 2 Nov 75........................................................................19 Providence, Rhode Island, Civic Center, 4 Nov 75, afternoon..............................................................20 Providence, Rhode Island, Civic Center, 4 Nov 75, evening.................................................................22 Springfield, Massachusetts, Civic Center, 6 Nov 75, afternoon ............................................................24 Springfield, Massachusetts, Civic Center, 6 Nov 75, evening ...............................................................26 Burlington, Vermont, Univ. of Vermont, Patrick Gymnasium, 8 Nov 75...............................................28 Durham, New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire, 9 Nov 75 ....................................................30 Waterbury, Connecticut, Palace Theater, 11 Nov 75 ............................................................................32 New Haven, Connecticut, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 13 Nov 75 aft ...............................................35 New Haven, Connecticut, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 13 Nov 75, evening ...............................36 Niagara Falls, New York, Convention Center, 15 Nov 75, afternoon ...................................................38 Niagara Falls, New York, Convention Center, 15 Nov 75, evening ......................................................39 Rochester, New York, War Memorial Coliseum, 17 Nov 75, afternoon ................................................41 Rochester, New York, War Memorial Coliseum, 17 Nov 75, evening ...................................................42 Worcester, Massachusetts, Memorial Auditorium, 19 Nov 75...............................................................43 Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard Square Theater, 20 Nov 75 ........................................................44 Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Music Hall, 21 Nov 75, afternoon .......................................................46 Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Music Hall, 21 Nov 75, evening ..........................................................48 Waltham, Massachusetts, Brandeis University, Shapiro Gym, 22 Nov 75 ............................................51 Hartford, Connecticut, Civic Center Arena, 24 Nov 75 ........................................................................52 Augusta, Maine, Civic Center, 26 Nov 75 .............................................................................................55 Bangor, Maine, Municipal Auditorium, 27 Nov 75...............................................................................57 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Quebec City Coliseum, 29 Nov 75 ......................................................60 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Maple Leaf Gardens, 1 Dec 75..................................................................62 Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Maple Leaf Gardens, 2 Dec 75..................................................................66 Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Forum de Montreal, 4 Dec 75.................................................................69 Clinton New Jersey, Correctional Institution for Women, 7 Dec 75 .....................................................71 New York, New York City, Madison Square Garden, 8 Dec 75.............................................................72 Los Angeles, SIR Studios, 22 Jan 76 .....................................................................................................75 Los Angeles, SIR Studios, 23 Jan 76 .....................................................................................................76 West Los Angeles, California, Trobadour, 23 Jan 76 ...........................................................................77 Houston, Texas, Houston Astrodome, 25 Jan 76...................................................................................78 Austin, Texas, 28 Jan 76........................................................................................................................80 Renaldo and Clara ................................................................................................................................81 Introduction to RTR 1976 ........................................................................................82 Clearwater, Bellevue Biltmore Hotel, 12, 13 or 14th April 76..............................................................85 Clearwater, Bellevue Biltmore Hotel, 15 April 76 ................................................................................86 Clearwater, Bellevue Biltmore Hotel, 17 April 76 ................................................................................87 Lakeland, Florida, Civic Center, 18 Apr 76..........................................................................................90 St Petersburg, Florida, Bayfront Civic Center Auditorium, 20 April 76...............................................92 Tampa, Florida, Curtis Hixon Convention Center, 21 April 76............................................................94 Clearwater, Bellevue Biltmore Hotel, 22 April 76, afternoon...............................................................96 Clearwater, Bellevue Biltmore Hotel, 22 April 76, evening..................................................................97 Orlando, Florida, Sports Stadium, 23 April 76.....................................................................................98 Gainesville, Florida, University Of Florida Field, 25 April 76.............................................................99 Tallahassee, Florida, Florida State University, 27 April 76 ...............................................................100 © Les Kokay 2003 3 All rights Reserved. Songs of the Underground - a collectors guide to the Rolling Thunder Revue 1975-1976 Pensacola, Florida, University of West Florida, 28 April 76..............................................................101 Mobile, Alabama, Expo Hall, Municipal Auditorium, 29 April 76, (aft).............................................103 Mobile, Alabama, Expo Hall, Municipal Auditorium, 29 April 76, evening .......................................104 Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Reid Green Coliseum, 1 May 76................................................................106 New Orleans, Louisiana, The Warehouse, 3 May 76, evening ............................................................111 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, L.S.U. Assembly Center, 4 May 76 .............................................................113 Houston, Texas, Hofheinz Pavilion, 8 May 76 ....................................................................................115 Corpus Christi, Texas, Memorial Coliseum, 10 May 76 .....................................................................117 San Antonio, Texas, Municipal Auditorium, 11 May 76......................................................................118 Austin, Texas, Municipal Auditorium, 12 May 76 ...............................................................................119 Gatesville, Texas, Gatesville State School For Boys, 15 May 76 ........................................................121 Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County Convention Center, 16 May 76...................................................122 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, State Fair Arena, 18 May 76 ..................................................................125 Wichita, Kansas, Henry Lovitt Arena, 19 May 76 ...............................................................................127 Colorado Hotel, 22, 23 or 24 May 76 ................................................................................................129 Fort Collins, Co, Hughes Stadium, Colorado State University, 23 May 76........................................130 Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Palace, 25 May 76 .....................................................................................132 Videos.........................................................................................................................................136
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