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Still on the Road 1998 South American Tour with the Rolling Stones STILL ON THE ROAD 1998 SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR WITH THE ROLLING STONES MARCH 30 Miami Beach, Florida Cameo Theater 31 Miami Beach, Florida Cameo Theater APRIL 4 Buenos Aires, Argentina River Plate Stadium 5 Buenos Aires, Argentina River Plate Stadium 7 Porto Alegre, Brazil Bar Opinião 11 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sambódromo, Praça da Apoteose 13 São Paolo, Brazil Pista de Atletismo Ibirapuera, Estádio Ícaro de Castro Mello 15 Santiago, Chile Teatro Monumental Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19080 Cameo Theater Miami Beach, Florida 30 March 1998 1. To Be Alone With You 2. If You See Her, Say Hello 3. Can't Wait 4. Born In Time 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. The White Dove (Carter Stanley) 7. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. All Along The Watchtower 10. Queen Jane Approximately 11. ‘Til I Fell In Love With You — 12. Highway 61 Revisited 13. It Ain't Me, Babe 14. Love Sick 15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 958 of The Never-Ending Tour. First concert of the 1998 South American Tour With The Rolling Stones. 1998 concert # 22. Concert # 105 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). Note. First warm up show. 6–8, 13 acoustic with the band. Session info updated 15 August 1998. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19090 Cameo Theater Miami Beach, Florida 31 March 1998 1. To Be Alone With You 2. Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) 3. Can't Wait 4. You're A Big Girl Now 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 7. One Too Many Mornings 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Million Miles 10. Jokerman 11. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again — 12. ‘Til I Fell In Love With You 13. It Ain't Me, Babe 14. Love Sick 15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 959 of The Never-Ending Tour. Second concert of the 1998 South American Tour With The Rolling Stones. 1998 concert # 23. Concert # 106 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). Note. Second warm up show. 6–8, 13 acoustic with the band. 7 new songs (46%) compared to previous concert. 7 new songs for this tour. Session info updated 15 August 1998. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19100 River Plate Stadium Buenos Aires, Argentina 4 April 1998 1. Maggie's Farm 2. Lay Lady Lay 3. Cold Irons Bound 4. Just Like A Woman 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 7. Mr. Tambourine Man 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 10. I Shall Be Released 11. Highway 61 Revisited Concert # 960 of The Never-Ending Tour. Third concert of the 1998 South American Tour With The Rolling Stones. 1998 concert # 24. Concert # 107 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). Note. Bob opened for The Rolling Stones. 6–8 acoustic with the band. 7 new songs (63%) compared to previous concert. 6 new songs for this tour. Session info updated 15 August 1998. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19105 River Plate Stadium Buenos Aires, Argentina 4 April 1998 1. Like A Rolling Stone Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mick Jagger (vocal), Keith Richards (guitar), Ron Wood (guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), Chuck Leavell (keyboards), Bobby Keys (saxophone), Darryl Jones (bass), Bernard Fowler and Lisa Fisher (backup vocal), The New West Horns: Michael Davis (trombone), Andy Snitzer (saxophone), Kenth Smith (trumpet). Note. Bob Dylan guesting The Rolling Stones. Session info updated 15 August 1998. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19110 River Plate Stadium Buenos Aires, Argentina 5 April 1998 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) 3. Cold Irons Bound 4. You're A Big Girl Now 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Roving Gambler (trad.) 7. Masters Of War 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 10. ‘Til I Fell In Love With You 11. Highway 61 Revisited Concert # 961 of The Never-Ending Tour. Fourth concert of the 1998 South American Tour With The Rolling Stones. 1998 concert # 25. Concert # 108 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). Note. Bob opened for The Rolling Stones. 6–8 acoustic with the band. 7 new songs (63%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour. Session info updated 6 August 2001. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19115 River Plate Stadium Buenos Aires, Argentina 5 April 1998 1. Like A Rolling Stone Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mick Jagger (vocal), Keith Richards (guitar), Ron Wood (guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), Chuck Leavell (keyboards), Bobby Keys (saxophone), Darryl Jones (bass), Bernard Fowler and Lisa Fisher (backup vocal), The New West Horns: Michael Davis (trombone), Andy Snitzer (saxophone), Kenth Smith (trumpet). Note. Bob Dylan guesting The Rolling Stones. Official Release Released on The Rolling Stones: Bridges to Buenos Aires, 8 November 2019 on Blu-ray, CD, DVD and vinyl. Session info updated 30 June 2020. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19120 Bar Opinião Porto Alegre, Brazil 7 April 1998 1. To Be Alone With You 2. I Want You 3. Cold Irons Bound 4. Positively 4th Street 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. The White Dove (Carter Stanley) 7. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 10. This Wheel's On Fire 11. Highway 61 Revisited — 12. It Ain't Me, Babe 13. Love Sick 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 962 of The Never-Ending Tour. Fifth concert of the 1998 South American Tour With The Rolling Stones. 1998 concert # 26. Concert # 109 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). 6–8, 12 acoustic with the band. 10 new songs (71%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour. Session info updated 23 July 2012. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19130 Sambodromo Praça da Apoteose Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 11 April 1998 1. To Be Alone With You 2. The Man In Me 3. Cold Irons Bound 4. Just Like A Woman 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 7. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 10. Love Sick 11. Highway 61 Revisited Concert # 963 of The Never-Ending Tour. Sixth concert of the 1998 South American Tour With The Rolling Stones. 1998 concert # 27. Concert # 110 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). Note. Bob opened for The Rolling Stones. 6–8 acoustic with the band. 4 new songs (36%) compared to previous concert. 1 new song for this tour. Session info updated 15 August 1998. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19135 Sambodromo Praça da Apoteose Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 11 April 1998 1. Like A Rolling Stone Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Mick Jagger (vocal), Keith Richards (guitar), Ron Wood (guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), Chuck Leavell (keyboards), Bobby Keys (saxophone), Darryl Jones (bass), Bernard Fowler and Lisa Fisher (backup vocal), The New West Horns: Michael Davis (trombone), Andy Snitzer (saxophone), Kenth Smith (trumpet). Note. Bob Dylan guesting The Rolling Stones. Session info updated 15 August 1998. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19140 Athletic Track Ibirapuera Sporting Complex São Paolo, Brazil 13 April 1998 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. I Want You 3. Can't Wait 4. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Stone Walls And Steel Bars (Ray Daniel Pennington / Roy E. Marcum) 7. Forever Young 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. ‘Til I Fell In Love With You 10. Positively 4th Street 11. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 964 of The Never-Ending Tour. Seventh concert of the 1998 South American Tour With The Rolling Stones. 1998 concert # 28. Concert # 111 with the 11th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar), Larry Campbell (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), David Kemper (drums & percussion). Note. Bob opened for The Rolling Stones. 6–8 acoustic with the band. 9 new songs (81%) compared to previous concert. 3 new songs for this tour. Session info updated 2 May 2011. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1998 South American Tour with The Rolling Stones 19145 Pista de Atletismo Ibirapuera Estádio Ícaro de Castro Mello São Paolo, Brazil 13 April 1998 1.
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