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Still on the Road 1997 Us and Canada Summer Tour STILL ON THE ROAD 1997 US AND CANADA SUMMER TOUR AUGUST 3 Lincoln, New Hampshire Loon Mountain 4 Lenox, Massachusetts Tanglewood Music Shed 5 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Du Maurier Stadium 7 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Molson Amphitheatre 8 Darien Center, New York Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 9 Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheatre 10 Clarkston, Michigan Pine Knob Music Theatre 12 Scranton, Pennsylvania Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center 13 Hershey, Pennsylvania Star Pavilion, Hershey Park Stadium 15 Holmdel, New Jersey PNC Bank Arts Center 16 Mansfield, Massachusetts Great Woods Center For The Performing Arts 17 Wantagh, New York Jones Beach Amphitheater 18 Wallingford, Connecticut Oakdale Theatre 20 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mann Music Center 22 Virginia Beach, Virginia GTE Amphitheater 23 Vienna, Virginia Wolf Trap, Filene Center 24 Vienna, Virginia Wolf Trap, Filene Center 26 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Blossom Music Center 27 Noblesville, Indiana Deer Creek Music Center 28 Tinley Park, Illinois World Amphitheater 29 St. Paul, Minnesota Midway Stadium 31 Kansas City, Missouri Spirit Fest, Main Stage, Liberty Park Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour 18230 Loon Mountain Lincoln, New Hampshire 3 August 1997 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. I Want You 3. Tough Mama 4. All Along The Watchtower 5. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 6. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 7. Mr. Tambourine Man 8. Tangled Up In Blue 9. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 10. Maggie's Farm 11. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan/Rick Danko) 12. Highway 61 Revisited — 13. Like A Rolling Stone 14. Forever Young 15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 879 of The Never-Ending Tour. First concert of the 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour. 1997 concert # 37. Concert # 26 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). 7-9, 14 acoustic with the band. 5, 6, 9, 11, 14, 15 Larry Campbell & Bucky Baxter (backup vocal). Notes First live version of Tough Mama since the afternoon show in Philadelphia, 6 January 1974. First known live version of Cocaine Blues since Gaslight Café in New York City in late 1962!! Stereo audience recording, 105 minutes. Session updated 13 May 2016. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour 18240 Tanglewood Music Shed Lenox, Massachusetts 4 August 1997 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) 3. Tough Mama 4. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Roving Gambler (trad.) 7. Tangled Up In Blue 8. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 9. Seeing The Real You At Last 10. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan/Rick Danko) — 11. Like A Rolling Stone 12. My Back Pages 13. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 880 of The Never-Ending Tour. Second concert of the 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour. 1997 concert # 38. Concert # 27 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. 4, 5, 6, 8, 13 Larry Campbell & Bucky Baxter (backup vocal). 12 Larry Campbell fiddle. Note. First regular Never-Ending Tour concert, i.e. not counting the Supper Club dates in New York City in 1993, without All Along The Watchtower since Los Angeles, California, 14 May 1992. Reference. Daniel Mark Epstein: The Ballad of Bob Dylan. A Portrait . Souvenir Press 2011, pp 263-355. 4 new songs (30%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour. Stereo audience recording, 80 minutes. Session updated 31 August 2011. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour 18250 Du Maurier Stadium Montreal, Quebec, Canada 5 August 1997 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. Lay Lady Lay 3. Tough Mama 4. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Mr. Tambourine Man 7. Tangled Up In Blue 8. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 9. Watching The River Flow 10. Blind Willie McTell 11. Highway 61 Revisited — 12. Like A Rolling Stone 13. It Ain't Me, Babe 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 881 of The Never-Ending Tour. Third concert of the 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour. 1997 concert # 39. Concert # 28 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, 13 acoustic with the band. 4, 5, 8, 14 Larry Campbell & Bucky Baxter (backup vocals). 10 Larry Campbell (Irish bouzouki). Note. First live version of Blind Willie McTell ever. BobTalk I got this request and I’m gonna sing it too! (before Lay Lady Lay). 6 new songs (42%) compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour. Stereo audience recording, 95 minutes. Session info updated 15 August 1998. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour 18260 Molson Amphitheatre Toronto, Ontario, Canada 7 August 1997 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. If You See Her, Say Hello 3. Tough Mama 4. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 7. One Too Many Mornings 8. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 9. Watching The River Flow 10. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan/Rick Danko) 11. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat — 12. Like A Rolling Stone 13. Forever Young 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 882 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 4 of the 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour. 1997 concert # 40. Concert # 29 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, 13 acoustic with the band. 13 Bob Dylan harmonica. 5, 8, 10, 13, 14 Larry Campbell & Bucky Baxter (backup vocal). BobTalk Thanks everybody! Alright! On the guitar tonight, give him a big hand, Larry Campbell, Larry Campbell. On the drums tonight, David Kemper. On the bass guitar tonight, Tony Garnier. And also Bucky Baxter on the steel guitar. I wanna thank BR5-49 for the opening and Ani DiFranco, let's give a big hand for those two bands! (after "This Wheel's on Fire") Notes 7 new songs (50%) compared to previous concert. 5 new songs for this tour. Stereo audience recording, 90 minutes. Session updated 19 August 2014. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour 18270 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center Darien Center, New York 8 August 1997 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. If Not For You 3. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 4. Tough Mama 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 7. Masters Of War 8. Roving Gambler (trad.) 9. God Knows 10. You're A Big Girl Now 11. Highway 61 Revisited — 12. Like A Rolling Stone 13. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 883 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 5 of the 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour. 1997 concert # 41. Concert # 30 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, 13 acoustic with the band. 5, 14 Larry Campbell & Bucky Baxter (backup vocal). 9 new songs (64%) compared to previous concert. 7 new songs for this tour. Stereo audience recording, 95 minutes. Session updated 14 April 2013. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour 18280 Coca Cola Star Lake Amphitheater Burgettstown, Pennsylvania 9 August 1997 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You 3. Tough Mama 4. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 7. Tangled Up In Blue 8. Roving Gambler (trad.) 9. God Knows 10. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan/Rick Danko) 11. Highway 61 Revisited — 12. Like A Rolling Stone 13. The Times They Are A-Changin' 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 884 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 6 of the 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour. 1997 concert # 42. Concert # 31 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, 13 acoustic with the band. 4, 5, 8, 10, 14 Larry Campbell & Bucky Baxter (backup vocal). 6 new songs (42%) compared to previous concert. 2 new songs for this tour. Stereo audience recording, 100 minutes. Session updated 6 August 2001. Bob Dylan: Still On The Road – The 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour 18290 Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan 10 August 1997 1. Absolutely Sweet Marie 2. I Shall Be Released 3. Tough Mama 4. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 5. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) 6. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 7. Tangled Up In Blue 8. Cocaine Blues (trad.) 9. God Knows 10. Blind Willie McTell 11. Highway 61 Revisited — 12. Like A Rolling Stone 13. Forever Young 14. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 Concert # 885 of The Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 7 of the 1997 US and Canada Summer Tour. 1997 concert # 43. Concert # 32 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).
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