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To Download the List of Songs on Video from 1988-1998 Click Here Songs On Audience Shot Video 1988 - 1998 1988 1 1989 4 1990 11 1991 20 1992 28 1993 35 1994 41 1995 47 1996 52 1997 55 1998 61 Notes: The set lists below utilise plain text where there is only one film, in the case of two recordings bold is added and finally for more that two the entry is bold and italics. To navigate click the year which takes you to the start of the set lists for that year and then click the year to return to the contents list. 1988 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA ST LOUIS, MISSOURI CAL EXPO AMPHITHEATRE THE MUNY, FOREST PARK 9 June 1988 17 June 1988 Subterranean Homesick Blues Subterranean Homesick Blues It's All Over Now, Baby Blue I Want You The Man In Me The Man In Me Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues My Back Pages Again John Brown I Shall Be Released In The Garden Ballad Of A Thin Man Lakes Of Pontchartrain + Baby, Let Me Follow You Down + The Times They Are A-Changin' + Two Soldiers + Boots Of Spanish Leather + Girl Of The North Country + Eileen Aroon + Had A Dream About You, Baby Highway 61 Revisited Just Like A Woman Shall Be Released Maggie's Farm Masters Of War BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, GREEK THEATRE, EAST TROY, WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 10 June 1988 18 June 1988 Subterranean Homesick Blues Subterranean Homesick Blues Joey You're A Big Girl Now Absolutely Sweet Marie The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest Watching The River Flow Maggie's Farm Tangled Up In Blue Gates Of Eden Masters Of War Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues San Francisco Bay Blues + Again Boots Of Spanish Leather + Mama, You Been On My Mind + Lakes Of Pontchartrain + Ballad Of Hollis Brown + The Times They Are A-Changin' + Boots Of Spanish Leather + It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry Barbara Allen + In The Garden Tangled Up In Blue Gates Of Eden Absolutely Sweet Marie Like A Rolling Stone I Shall Be Released Rank Strangers To Me + Like A Rolling Stone Everybody's Movin' It Ain't Me, Babe + Maggie's Farm Blowin' In The Wind + Gotta Serve Somebody MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA All Along The Watchtower SHORELINE AMPHITHEATRE 11 June 1988 HOLMDEL, NEW JERSEY Subterranean Homesick Blues GARDEN STATE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER My Back Pages 24 June 1988 I'll Remember You Subterranean Homesick Blues Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Again Simple Twist Of Fate Simple Twist Of Fate Driftin' Too Far From Shore Driftin' Too Far From Shore You're A Big Girl Now Man Of Constant Sorrow + Lakes Of Pontchartrain + The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll + Boots Of Spanish Leather + Blowin' In The Wind + A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall + I Want You Silvio I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine The Times They Are A-Changin' + Shelter From The Storm Maggie's Farm Maggie's Farm It Ain't Me, Babe + Like A Rolling Stone In The Garden 1 1988 HOLMDEL, NEW JERSEY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS GARDEN STATE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER POPLAR CREEK MUSIC THEATRE, HOFFMAN 25 June 1988 ESTATES Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues 14 July 1988 Again Subterranean Homesick Blues Trail Of The Buffalo + Absolutely Sweet Marie The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll + Ballad Of A Thin Man Silvio It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Joey In The Garden Like A Rolling Stone Blowin' In The Wind + INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA All Along The Watchtower INDIANA STATE FAIRGROUND GRANDSTAND 15 July 1988 CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK Subterranean Homesick Blues FINGER LAKES PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Just Like A Woman 28 June 1988 John Brown You're A Big Girl Now Masters Of War Maggie's Farm Tangled Up In Blue Shelter From The Storm Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues San Francisco Bay Blues + Again Boots Of Spanish Leather + It Ain't Me, Babe + Silvio Trail Of The Buffalo + In The Garden Don't Think Twice, It's All Right + I Shall Be Released HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA Silvio COPPS COLISEUM Like A Rolling Stone 11 July 1988 The Times They Are A-Changin' + Subterranean Homesick Blues All Along The Watchtower Absolutely Sweet Marie Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN Again MEADOWBROOK MUSIC THEATRE, OAKLAND Ballad Of A Thin Man UNIVERSITY Simple Twist Of Fate 17 July 1988 All Along The Watchtower Simple Twist Of Fate It Ain't Me, Babe + Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues To Ramona + Again Mr. Tambourine Man + Gates Of Eden I Shall Be Released The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll + Silvio Boots Of Spanish Leather + Like A Rolling Stone Barbara Allen + A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall + Gotta Serve Somebody ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN Maggie's Farm MEADOWBROOK MUSIC THEATRE, OAKLAND UNIVERSITY CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN 18 July 1988 CASTLE FARES MUSIC THEATRE Subterranean Homesick Blues 13 July 1988 I'll Remember You Subterranean Homesick Blues Masters Of War Absolutely Sweet Marie Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues All Along The Watchtower Again I Want You The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest Silvio You're A Big Girl Now Like A Rolling Stone It Ain't Me, Babe + The Times They Are A-Changin' + Mr. Tambourine Man + Maggie's Farm To Ramona + Silvio I Shall Be Released Like A Rolling Stone The Times They Are A-Changin' + All Along The Watchtower 2 1988 ATLANTA, GEORGIA ESSEX JUNCTION, VERMONT TROY G. CHASTAIN MEMORIAL PARK CHAMPLAIN VALLEY FAIRGROUNDS AMPHITHEATRE 7 September 1988 25 July 1988 Subterranean Homesick Blues Subterranean Homesick Blues Ballad Of A Thin Man Just Like A Woman I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Met) Again Shelter From The Storm Simple Twist Of Fate You're A Big Girl Now Masters Of War Highway 61 Revisited Highway 61 Revisited To Ramona + Girl Of The North Country + One Too Many Mornings + Mr. Tambourine Man + Don't Think Twice, It's All Right + Barbara Allen + Knockin' On Heaven's Door + It Ain't Me, Babe + Silvio Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat I Shall Be Released I Shall Be Released Like A Rolling Stone Silvio It Ain't Me, Babe + Like A Rolling Stone All Along The Watchtower Blowin' In The Wind + Forever Young STANHOPE, NEW JERSEY Maggie's Farm WATERLOO VILLAGE 10 September 1988 GEORGE, WASHINGTON Subterranean Homesick Blues CHAMPS DE BRIONNE MUSIC THEATER It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 20 August 1988 Masters Of War Don't Think Twice, It's All Right + Ballad Of A Thin Man Mr. Tambourine Man + Shelter From The Storm Trail Of The Buffalo + Highway 61 Revisited It Ain't Me, Babe + To Ramona + I Shall Be Released One Too Many Mornings + Silvio Mr. Tambourine Man + Like A Rolling Stone Girl Of The North Country + Blowin' In The Wind + Silvio Maggie's Farm I Shall Be Released Like A Rolling Stone VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA The Times They Are A-Changin' + PACIFIC COLISEUM It Ain't Me, Babe + 21 August 1988 Maggie's Farm Subterranean Homesick Blues All Along The Watchtower I'll Remember You Masters Of War Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Highway 61 Revisited Boots Of Spanish Leather + The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll + One Too Many Mornings + Barbara Allen + Silvio In The Garden Like A Rolling Stone The Times They Are A-Changin' + Knockin' On Heaven's Door 3 1989 ANDRARUM, SWEDEN, CHRISTINEHOF SLOTT DUBLIN, IRELAND 27 May 1989 R.D.S. SIMMONDSCOURT Subterranean Homesick Blues 4 June 1989 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right + Subterranean Homesick Blues Give My Love To Rose @ It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue Maggie’s Farm Masters Of War Simple Twist Of Fate STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, GLOBEN ARENA Ballad Of Hollis Brown 28 May 1989 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Highway 61 Revisited Again Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door @ Barbara Allen + Silvio It Ain’t Me, Babe + When Did You Leave Heaven To Ramona + Like A Rolling Stone Silvio Boots Of Spanish Leather + In The Garden Maggie’s Farm Like A Rolling Stone One Too Many Mornings + HELSINKI, FINLAND, JAAHALLI Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door @ 30 May 1989 Maggie’s Farm Subterranean Homesick Blues Confidential GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, SCOTTISH EXHIBITION Ballad Of Hollis Brown AND CONFERENCE CENTRE, HALL 4 Just Like A Woman 6 June 1989 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Subterranean Homesick Blues Again Congratulations All Along The Watchtower Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues To Ramona + Again Mr. Tambourine Man + Ballad Of A Thin Man Eileen Aroon + Just Like A Woman Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door @ All Along The Watchtower Silvio Barbara Allen + In The Garden Mr. Tambourine Man + Like A Rolling Stone It Ain’t Me, Babe + The Times They Are A-Changin’ + Silvio Maggie’s Farm I Shall Be Released Like A Rolling Stone DUBLIN, IRELAND The Times They Are A-Changin’ + R.D.S. SIMMONDSCOURT Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door @ 3 June 1989 Maggie’s Farm Every Grain Of Sand Highway 61 Revisited LONDON, ENGLAND Gates Of Eden + WEMBLEY ARENA Mr. Tambourine Man + 8 June 1989 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll + Subterranean Homesick Blues Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door @ When Did You Leave Heaven? I Shall Be Released Ballad Of Hollis Brown The Water Is Wide Simple Twist Of Fate All Along The Watchtower Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again Barbara Allen + It Ain’t Me, Babe + The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll + Boots Of Spanish Leather + Silvio In The Garden Like A Rolling Stone One Too Many Mornings + Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door @ Maggie’s Farm 4 1989 DEN HAAG, HOLLAND.
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