I went to this show when I was 16. No ticket and $20 in my pocket. I was broke before I even got to the show. I was able to score a free ticket ( fake, but it got me into the stadium). Anyone who camped out there will remember the enormous bonfire. Great time!
@@janjansen7983 I was just kid at the time and had only been working some part time work at 16. Been working full time for the past 36 years...33 of them at the same manufacturing plant.
I saw 6 shows on this tour. Dylan's sense of humor. Classic. Every night during band intro he would say Howie Epstein, the bass player was "from Kansas City", "from Portland", to get a big hand. Fuc.... hilarious. Bobby.
0:47 So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye 4:33 Positively 4th Street 8:15 Clean Cut Kid 11:03 Emotionally Yours 15:26 Trust Yourself 18:37 We Had It All 21:43 Masters of War 26:23 Straight Into Darkness 31:31 Think About Me 35:45 The Waiting 40:43 Breakdown 46:57 To Ramona 50:55 One Too Many Mornings 54:03 A Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall 1:00:38 I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know 1:04:17 Band of the Hand (It’s Hell Time Man!) 1:08:07 When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky 1:13:09 Lonesome Town 1:17:01 Ballad of a Thin Man 1:21:38 Bye Bye Johnny 1:25:29 Even The Losers 1:29:22 Spike 1:36:37 Refugee 1:41:59 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 1:44:41 Seeing the Real You at Last 1:48:50 Across the Borderline 1:52:47 I and I :: Like a Rolling Stone :: In the Garden :: Blowin’ in the Wind :: Rock ‘Em Dead :: Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Bob was SO inspired by Tom. Always so terrific, and inspiring, to watch them together, see Bob gettin off that way. When Tom put together his band for Bob, that made Dylan TRULY able to rock; not just with session musicians behind him, but a real band that was into being a BAND, a great one that they'd formed on their own. (You all know what I mean: how could you not, watching this?). And they were into him and treated his songs like their own great rockin songs; made them their own, too. This rocks live as well as his 3 seminal rockin albums do (Bringing It All, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde On Blonde). And it takes a lot for me to say that, I love those albums so much. God bless em both for their musical gifts to the world.
Bob always has great bands. I love Tom Petty but the idea the Heartbreakers are a significantly better backing band than The Band or any of his 90's to present day bands is silly.
Bob Dylan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It doesn't get much better. Petty was a huge fan. Loved him the very first time hearing them in late 70s. And Dylan, been a fan since I was 7 years old. I miss Tom Petty alot. I saw Mike Campbell and his band open for The Who last November. He was great. Who's ever responsible for this. Thank you, very grateful
I have always remembered this as my first of many Dead shows but it was also my first Bob Dylan show and my first Tom Petty show. My main memory of this set was Bob playing Hard Rain on acoustic which blew my 16 year old mind, though not as much as that first experience of Grateful Dead space lol. What a wild and free time it was.
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My first show was the RFK date of this tour. I probably saw the Dead 15 more times over the next 5 years, but I never saw Dylan or Petty again. They just weren't top on my list. Now I listen to Petty more than the Dead by far.
This is amazing. Dylan is such an enigma. His greatest studio albums are some of the best albums ever made. While Eagles sound has the same perfection live or recorded, Dylan is way different live and often for me not as satisfying, early he was, but often not. This is just phenomenal . Had never listened to this before. With Tom petty and his musicality. Dylan must have loved this.
haha Just listening to Spike! I named my Jack Russell after my dad whose nickname was "Spike" and this song...which reminds me of my dad! Thank you Tom!
@Carolyn Wilson …..Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and I don’t remember the year.But if you find his acceptance speech please listen to it and you might understand more. Also, he is the best songwriter I’ve ever heard and doesn’t add any frills, he just tells it like he sees it.
Like a Rolling thunder Stone , the Stars return to heaven, Mr. Petty , Mr. Orbinson and many others... But like a rock , Mr. Dylan keep rockin untill these days...
Un buen momento para reencontrarme con BOB y TOM... desde Chile un saludo y contarles que la tres veces que BOB estuvo en Chile yo y mi familia estuvimos con el... TOM nunca llego a Chile.. Gracias por este regalo y saludos a todos...
This was just incredible. I just sat down tonight with my iPad and watch this thing. I was just amazed even though the tape was trouble at the end it didn't matter. It was perfect great thank you
If Dylan is not a genius then I don’t know who is. Personally, I think he’s more than a genius, but I won’t get into that. Like others, I’ve been listening to him for roughly 60 years. I don’t know how I’ll feel if I’m still alive when he passes away. I’ll feel something like “the world has just ended.” I’ve been to concerts in Southern California and have witnessed fans for the sole reason to just see him. I think it was about 2008 and I briefly met a person in line that had seen 114 of Bob’s concerts. Easily fans have travelled from different states around the nation came to see Bob. I know I met a guy that came from Ireland 🇮🇪 just to see his concert. I liked this video and have Saved it. Bob has been so important I’d so many people lives: his family, his music peers, he’s lovers, more. It’s hard to come to grips how many people’s lives he has touched and through his music will continue to touch for decades, if not centuries.
YEAH BOYS YOU ARE THE BEST WE ALL MISS TOM IT WAS A GREAT PERIOD WHEN YOU AND THE HEARTBREAKERS PLAYED TOGETHER I AM IN TROUBLES AND ILL I LIVE ALL BY MYSELF WITH MY CAT JACK BUT IT WILL BE OK MY FRIENDS WILL HELP ME AND IN SOLITUDE I CAN PAINT BECAUSE I AM A HALF CRAZY ARTIST WITH MASTER S DEGREE IN ART
That backing group was great. Especially Tom! Loved the vhs they released with this lineup for this tour wi5out the girls. Its better but this is great too
i saw these folks 2 days earlier in akron with the dead. i saw dylan 25 times and tom petty 7 or 8 times afterthis but i always thought i'd see petty again and obviously i won't.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING 🙏🏽 I am a Quadriplegic Dead Head who was in the hands of my brothers who messed up and missed the first few songs of The Grateful Dead because they thought Dylan & The Heartbreakers were Gunna 😂 Silly Rabbits Trips are for Smart Kids 🤩 Or Else you miss the Band who LOVE The Man who has a Kick Ass Band Backing Him ❣️🙏🏽
Setlist Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye Positively 4th Street Clean Cut Kid Emotionally Yours Trust Yourself We Had It All Masters of War Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Straight Into Darkness Think About Me The Waiting Breakdown Bob Dylan To Ramona One Too Many Mornings A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know Band of the Hand When the Night Comes Falling From the Sky Lonesome Town Ballad of a Thin Man Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Bye Bye Johnny Even the Losers Spike Refugee Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Seeing the Real You at Last Across the Borderline
@@rickmcgough8048 it was 4th row from the stage. Show was in Portland, OR which had a ban on general admission concerts for city owned venues at the time.
COMPLETE SET LIST - THIS IS NOT THE FULL SHOW..! Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye (Weldon Rogers cover) Positively 4th Street (Bob Dylan cover) Clean Cut Kid (Bob Dylan cover) Emotionally Yours (Bob Dylan cover) Trust Yourself (Bob Dylan cover) We Had It All (Dobie Gray cover) Masters of War (Bob Dylan cover) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Straight Into Darkness (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) Think About Me (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) The Waiting (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) Breakdown (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) Bob Dylan To Ramona (Bob Dylan cover) One Too Many Mornings (Bob Dylan cover) A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Bob Dylan cover) Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (The Davis Sisters cover) Band of the Hand (Bob Dylan cover) When the Night Comes Falling From the Sky (Bob Dylan cover) Lonesome Town (Ricky Nelson cover) Ballad of a Thin Man (Bob Dylan cover) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry cover) Even the Losers (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) Spike (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) Refugee (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (Bob Dylan cover) Seeing the Real You at Last (Bob Dylan cover) Across the Borderline (Ry Cooder cover) I and I (Bob Dylan cover) Like a Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan cover) In the Garden (Bob Dylan cover) Blowin' in the Wind (Bob Dylan cover) Rock 'Em Dead Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Bob Dylan cover)
@@catpocalypsenow8090 maybe they are covering the song. They're not saying cover like pretending it's not theirs. Besides, what does it really matter?. Do you just wanna nitpick it to death or do you want to enjoy it? Just thought I would ask. Have a good week