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Still on the Road: 2014 US Fall Tour STILL ON THE ROAD 2014 US FALL TOUR OCTOBER 17 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre 18 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre 19 Seattle, Washington Paramount Theatre 21 Portland, Oregon Keller Auditorium 24 Los Angeles, California Dolby Theatre, Hollywood 25 Los Angeles, California Dolby Theatre, Hollywood 26 Los Angeles, California Dolby Theatre, Hollywood 28 Oakland, California Paramount Theatre 29 Oakland, California Paramount Theatre 30 Oakland, California Paramount Theatre NOVEMBER 1 Denver, Colorado Bellco Theatre 4 Minneapolis, Minnesota Orpheum Theater 5 Minneapolis, Minnesota Orpheum Theater 6 Minneapolis, Minnesota Orpheum Theater 8 Chicago, Illinois Cadillac Palace Theatre 9 Chicago, Illinois Cadillac Palace Theatre 10 Chicago, Illinois Cadillac Palace Theatre 12 Cleveland, Ohio State Theatre 14 Boston, Massachusetts The Orpheum Theatre 15 Providence, Rhode Island Providence Performing Arts Center 17 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sony Center For The Performing Arts 18 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sony Center For The Performing Arts 20 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Heinz Hall For The Performing Arts 21 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy Of Music 22 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy Of Music 23 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy Of Music, private concert 23 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy Of Music 25 Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall 26 Newark, New Jersey New Jersey Performing Arts Center 28 New York City, New York The Beacon Theatre 29 New York City, New York The Beacon Theatre DECEMBER 1 New York City, New York The Beacon Theatre 2 New York City, New York The Beacon Theatre 3 New York City, New York The Beacon Theatre Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour 36100 Paramount Theatre Seattle, Washington 17 October 2014 1. Things Have Changed 2. She Belongs To Me 3. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 4. Workingman's Blues #2 5. Waiting For You 6. Duquesne Whistle (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 7. Pay In Blood 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Love Sick 10. High Water (For Charley Patton) 11. Simple Twist Of Fate 12. Early Roman Kings 13. Forgetful Heart (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 14. Spirit On The Water 15. Scarlet Town 16. Soon After Midnight 17. Long And Wasted Years — 18. All Along The Watchtower 19. Blowin' In The Wind Concert # 2625 of The Never-Ending Tour. First concert of the 2014 US Fall Tour. 2014 concert # 60. Concert # 417 with the 21st Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal, grand piano & harmonica), Stu Kimball (guitar), Charlie Sexton (guitar), Donnie Herron (violin, viola, mandolin, banjo, steel guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), George Recile (drums & percussion). 3-6, 8, 11, 12, 14-16 Bob Dylan (grand piano). 2, 9, 10, 13, 18, 19 Bob Dylan (harmonica). 3, 9 Donnie Herron (mandolin). 10,15 Donnie Herron (banjo). 13 Donnie Herron (viola). 19 Donnie Herron (violin). Notes There was a fifteen minute intermission after Love Sick. Same set list as 18, 19, 21, 24, 25 October 2014 There are reviews published by BobLinks. Other Bob Dylan concerts in Seattle, Washington: 9 February 1974 Coliseum 9 February 1974 Coliseum 10 November 1978 Hec Edmondson Pavilion, University Of Washington 13 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 14 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 15 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 29 November 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 27 April 1992 Paramount Theater 28 April 1992 Paramount Theater 21 August 1993 Memorial Stadium Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour 2 June 1995 Paramount Theater 3 June 1995 Paramount Theater 4 June 1995 Paramount Theater 6 October 2001 Key Arena, Seattle Center 4 October 2002 Key Arena, Seattle Center 7 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 8 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 9 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 16 July 2005 Benaroya Hall 13 October 2006 Key Arena, Seattle Center 4 October 2009 The Moore Theatre 5 October 2009 WaMu Theatre 4 September 2010 Seattle Center Coliseum 13 October 2012 Key Arena, Seattle Center 18 October 2014 Paramount Theatre 19 October 2014 Paramount Theatre Session info updated 12 December 2014. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour 36110 Paramount Theatre Seattle, Washington 18 October 2014 1. Things Have Changed 2. She Belongs To Me 3. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 4. Workingman's Blues #2 5. Waiting For You 6. Duquesne Whistle (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 7. Pay In Blood 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Love Sick 10. High Water (For Charley Patton) 11. Simple Twist Of Fate 12. Early Roman Kings 13. Forgetful Heart (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 14. Spirit On The Water 15. Scarlet Town 16. Soon After Midnight 17. Long And Wasted Years — 18. All Along The Watchtower 19. Blowin' In The Wind Concert # 2626 of The Never-Ending Tour. Second concert of the 2014 US Fall Tour. 2014 concert # 61. Concert # 418 with the 21st Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal, grand piano & harmonica), Stu Kimball (guitar), Charlie Sexton (guitar), Donnie Herron (violin, viola, mandolin, banjo, steel guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), George Recile (drums & percussion). 3-6, 8, 11, 12, 14-16 Bob Dylan (grand piano). 2, 9, 10, 13, 18, 19 Bob Dylan (harmonica). 3, 9 Donnie Herron (mandolin). 10,15 Donnie Herron (banjo). 13 Donnie Herron (viola). 19 Donnie Herron (violin). Notes There was a fifteen minute intermission after Love Sick. Same set list as 17, 19, 21, 24, 25 October 2014 There are reviews published by BobLinks. Other Bob Dylan concerts in Seattle, Washington: 9 February 1974 Coliseum 9 February 1974 Coliseum 10 November 1978 Hec Edmondson Pavilion, University Of Washington 13 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 14 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 15 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 29 November 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 27 April 1992 Paramount Theater 28 April 1992 Paramount Theater 21 August 1993 Memorial Stadium Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour 2 June 1995 Paramount Theater 3 June 1995 Paramount Theater 4 June 1995 Paramount Theater 6 October 2001 Key Arena, Seattle Center 4 October 2002 Key Arena, Seattle Center 7 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 8 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 9 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 16 July 2005 Benaroya Hall 13 October 2006 Key Arena, Seattle Center 4 October 2009 The Moore Theatre 5 October 2009 WaMu Theatre 4 September 2010 Seattle Center Coliseum 13 October 2012 Key Arena, Seattle Center 17 October 2014 Paramount Theatre 19 October 2014 Paramount Theatre No new songs compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour. Stereo audience recording, 105 minutes. Session info updated 12 December 2014. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour 36120 Paramount Theatre Seattle, Washington 19 October 2014 1. Things Have Changed 2. She Belongs To Me 3. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 4. Workingman's Blues #2 5. Waiting For You 6. Duquesne Whistle (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 7. Pay In Blood 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Love Sick 10. High Water (For Charley Patton) 11. Simple Twist Of Fate 12. Early Roman Kings 13. Forgetful Heart (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 14. Spirit On The Water 15. Scarlet Town 16. Soon After Midnight 17. Long And Wasted Years — 18. All Along The Watchtower 19. Blowin' In The Wind Concert # 2627 of The Never-Ending Tour. Third concert of the 2014 US Fall Tour. 2014 concert # 62. Concert # 419 with the 21st Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal, grand piano & harmonica), Stu Kimball (guitar), Charlie Sexton (guitar), Donnie Herron (violin, viola, mandolin, banjo, steel guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), George Recile (drums & percussion). 3-6, 8, 11, 12, 14-16 Bob Dylan (grand piano). 2, 9, 10, 13, 18, 19 Bob Dylan (harmonica). 3, 9 Donnie Herron (mandolin). 10,15 Donnie Herron (banjo). 13 Donnie Herron (viola). 19 Donnie Herron (violin). Notes There was a fifteen minute intermission after Love Sick. Same set list as 17, 18, 21, 24, 25 October 2014 There are reviews published by BobLinks. Previous Bob Dylan concerts in Seattle, Washington: 9 February 1974 Coliseum 9 February 1974 Coliseum 10 November 1978 Hec Edmondson Pavilion, University Of Washington 13 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 14 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 15 January 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 29 November 1980 Paramount Northwest Theatre 27 April 1992 Paramount Theater 28 April 1992 Paramount Theater 21 August 1993 Memorial Stadium Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour 2 June 1995 Paramount Theater 3 June 1995 Paramount Theater 4 June 1995 Paramount Theater 6 October 2001 Key Arena, Seattle Center 4 October 2002 Key Arena, Seattle Center 7 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 8 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 9 March 2005 Paramount Northwest Theatre 16 July 2005 Benaroya Hall 13 October 2006 Key Arena, Seattle Center 4 October 2009 The Moore Theatre 5 October 2009 WaMu Theatre 4 September 2010 Seattle Center Coliseum 13 October 2012 Key Arena, Seattle Center 17 October 2014 Paramount Theatre 18 October 2014 Paramount Theatre No new songs compared to previous concert. No new songs for this tour. Session info updated 12 December 2014. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – 2014 US Fall Tour 36130 Keller Auditorium Portland, Oregon 21 October 2014 1. Things Have Changed 2. She Belongs To Me 3. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 4. Workingman's Blues #2 5. Waiting For You 6. Duquesne Whistle (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 7. Pay In Blood 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Love Sick 10. High Water (For Charley Patton) 11. Simple Twist Of Fate 12. Early Roman Kings 13. Forgetful Heart (Bob Dylan-Robert Hunter/Bob Dylan) 14.
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