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JUST a SONG and DANCE MAN BOB DYLAN 1998 Olof Björner Just A Song and Dance Man — Bob Dylan 1998 page 1 of 87 JUST A SONG AND DANCE MAN BOB DYLAN 1998 by Olof Björner A SUMMARY OF RECORDING & CONCERT ACTIVITIES , NEW RELEASES , TAPES & BOOKS . © 1999 by Olof Bjorner All Rights Reserved. This text may be reproduced, re-transmitted, redistributed and otherwise propagated at will, provided that this notice remains intact and in place. © Olof Björner July 1, 1999 Just A Song and Dance Man — Bob Dylan 1998 page 2 of 87 CONTENTS: 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 2 THE YEAR AT A GLANCE ....................................................................................................................................... 4 3 CALENDAR ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 4 NEW RELEASES AND RECORDINGS.................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 LIVE ´96 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.2 NOT DARK YET SINGLE .............................................................................................................................................. 9 4.3 CLINCH MOUNTAIN COUNTRY .................................................................................................................................... 9 4.4 LOVE SICK SINGLES .................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.4.1 CD 1 – Columbia COL 665 997 2 .................................................................................................................... 9 4.4.2 CD 2 – Columbia COL 665 997 5 .................................................................................................................. 10 4.5 BOOTLEG SERIES ....................................................................................................................................................... 10 4.6 WEB BOB ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 4.7 OTHER RECORDINGS 1998 ........................................................................................................................................ 12 th 4.7.1 40 Annual Grammy Awards ......................................................................................................................... 12 4.7.2 Joan Osborne session ..................................................................................................................................... 12 4.8 NEW TAPES & BOOTLEGS .......................................................................................................................................... 13 4.8.1 The Genuine Bootleg Series take III: "The Third One Now" ......................................................................... 13 4.8.2 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, September 3, 1965 ..................................................................... 15 4.8.3 EON Melbourne Interview 1986 .................................................................................................................... 16 4.8.4 New PA-tapes ................................................................................................................................................. 16 5 THE NEVER-ENDING TOUR CONTINUES ......................................................................................................... 17 5.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 5.2 THE MUSICIANS ........................................................................................................................................................ 17 5.3 THE SHOW ................................................................................................................................................................ 17 5.4 US WINTER TOUR .................................................................................................................................................... 18 5.4.1 Dates and venues............................................................................................................................................ 18 5.4.2 The songs ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 5.4.3 Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 24 5.4.4 Comments ....................................................................................................................................................... 24 5.5 SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR WITH THE ROLLING STONES ............................................................................................. 25 5.5.1 Dates and venues............................................................................................................................................ 25 5.5.2 The songs ........................................................................................................................................................ 26 5.5.3 Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 30 5.5.4 Comments ....................................................................................................................................................... 30 5.6 US AND CANADA WEST COAST TOUR WITH JONI MITCHELL AND VAN MORRISON .................................................. 31 5.6.1 Dates and venues............................................................................................................................................ 31 5.6.2 The songs ........................................................................................................................................................ 32 5.6.3 Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 35 5.6.4 Comments ....................................................................................................................................................... 35 5.7 EUROPE SUMMER TOUR ........................................................................................................................................... 36 5.7.1 Dates and venues............................................................................................................................................ 36 5.7.2 The songs ........................................................................................................................................................ 38 5.7.3 Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 44 5.7.4 Comments ....................................................................................................................................................... 44 5.8 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND ............................................................................................................... 45 5.8.1 Dates and venues............................................................................................................................................ 45 5.8.2 The songs ........................................................................................................................................................ 46 5.8.3 Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 50 5.8.4 Comments ....................................................................................................................................................... 50 © Olof Björner July 1, 1999 Just A Song and Dance Man — Bob Dylan 1998 page 3 of 87 5.9 US WEST COAST TOUR WITH VAN MORRISON ........................................................................................................ 51 5.9.1 Dates and venues............................................................................................................................................ 51 5.9.2 The songs ........................................................................................................................................................ 52 5.9.3 Statistics ......................................................................................................................................................... 56 5.9.4 Comments ....................................................................................................................................................... 56 5.10 US AND CANADA FALL TOUR ............................................................................................................................
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