Identifier | 7887421 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | cdr |
Media Count | 1 |
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Performance
Bob Dylan Tribute 1939-??-?? Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 26, Festivus Was Over, the Bo, Compilation | |
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Set 1 | 01 Desolation Row - Jackson Browne (Dec 15, 2007, Asheville Civic Center, Asheville, NC)
02 Outlaw Blues - Dream Syndicate (Sep 5, 1982, KPFK, Los Angeles, CA) 03 Don't Think Twice, It's Alright - Bryan Ferry (Nov 22, 2002, Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA) 04 Clothesline Saga - The Roches (Oct 19, 2007, Kent Stage, Kent, OH) 05 Went to See the Gypsy - Martha Scanlon (Oct 29, 2007, Folkscene, Los Angeles, CA) 06 Senor - Richard Shindell (Sep 4, 2007, La Pomme d'Eve, Paris) 07 Property of Jesus - The Pretenders (Feb 1986, Royal Albert Hall, London) 08 Tryin' to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door - Peter Rowan (Sep 25, 1999, Freight and Salvage, Berkeley, CA) 09 Highway 61 Revisited - Los Lobos with Dave Alvin and John Doe (Oct 6, 2007, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, San Francisco, CA) 10 Meet Me in the Morning - Sloan Wainwright (Sep 8, 2007, Levin Music Performance Studio, Chicago, IL) 11 Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You - The Jayhawks (Oct 21, 1995, The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA) 12 Buckets of Rain - Martin Simpson (Jul 28, 2007, Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge, UK) 13 Farewell Angelina - Watkins Family Hour (May 8, 2004, Largo, Los Angeles, CA) 14 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - Georgia Satellites (Feb 22, 1987, The Ritz, New York) 15 My Back Pages - The Ramones (Sep 25, 1994, London, England) 16 Masters of War - The Roots (Nov 15, 2007, Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA) |
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Comment | Property of Jesus - The Pretenders (Feb 1986, Royal Albert Hall, London) has been officially released
Happy Festivus everyone! Gather round the Festivus Pole and we'll have the Airing of Grievances, Feats of Strength, and maybe even a Festivus Miracle. We've got NSD debuts by Jackson Browne, Los Lobos and The Ramones, among others. We've got The Roots's epic version of "Masters of War." And we've got "the only known Bob Dylan Christmas song." |