Identifier7938678
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference NumberB60
Media TypeLB-4229
NoteLB-4229, (47min+45min), 27-28 May 1984, ?>CDrs>EAC>TLH>flac, TT: 90:31.02; bittorrent download 8/06; excellent sound [A-]; better more natural sound than bootleg Dirty Lies which sounds processed and distorted; a little hiss; excellent sound [A-]

discontinuity pop d2t3 1:34
Trades Allowed
Performance
Bob Dylan 1984-05-27 European Tour Rehearsals, Verona, Italy
Set 127th May 1984

//(instrumental #1)
//(instrumental #2)
(instrumental #3)
(Vocal improvisation/Jam?)
(instrumental #4)
(instrumental #5)
(instrumental #6)
(instrumental #7)
War Time (instrumental #1)
War Time (instrumental #2)
War Time
(instrumental #8)
(instrumental #9)
Almost Done #1
Almost Done #2
Almost Done #3
Almost Done #4 (instrumental)
Almost Done #5 (instrumental)
Enough Is Enough
(instrumental #10)
Dirty Lies
Why Do I Have To Choose? (Willie Nelson)
To Each His Own (Ray Evans/Jay Livingston)
(instrumental #11)//
Set 228th May 1984

Jokerman
All Along The Watchtower
Just Like A Woman
Highway 61 Revisited
I And I
Shelter From The Storm #1
Shelter From The Storm #2
(instrumental)
License To Kill
//Ballad Of A Thin Man
When You Gonna Wake Up
//To Ramona
Girl From The North Country
Set 3
Comment"The award for Most Interesting Tape Of The Month goes to a ninety minute 'rehearsal' tape from 1984 which an English collector has recently turned up. The tape apparently originates from two days spent rehearsing in Verona, Italy, prior to the 1984 European Tour [May 27-28th], and the tape itself appears to be 45 minutes of two separate sessions – I would suspect the first is from the 27th as there is much more jamming and working on new material, and that the second part is from the afternoon of the 28th as Dylan tries to whip the band into shape. The recording quality is spot-on. It probably even has the edge on the previous '84 Tour Rehearsals...The instrumentals are not as boring as may at first sight appear as Dylan plays some nice harmonica on them, and the songs do have some kind of structure, they are not just aimless jams. The source for the tape credits Carlos Santana as on guitar on this side, though I'm not necessarily convinced. 'To Each His Own' is the old crooner's classic written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingstone. However the most interesting songs are the two original Dylan compositions heard here for the first time: 'Dirty Lies' and 'Almost Done'. I’d like to convince myself that 'Almost Done' is in fact 'Angel Of Rain', the other new Dylan song (aside from 'Enough Is Enough' and 'Dirty Lies') to be mentioned at the Verona press conference. It has the right tune for a song called 'Angel Of Rain', though no self-evident lyrical similarities. In fact we have heard a brief snippet of 'Almost Done' before. It is the fragment of a song on the Beverly Theatre tape which I christened 'The Dawn Is Gonna Shine' (song number 24 in 'Master Of The Tracks'). Dylan is still clearly working on the song, though the melody seems pretty well worked-out. The second side of the tape is much more a final run-through of the live set. Indeed the eleven songs performed consist of the entire first set at the opening show plus band versions of 'To Ramona' and 'Girl From The North Country', two songs only performed acoustically on the tour (HEAR VERONA AND LIVE by Clinton Heylin, "Rolling Telegraph Supplement" #18, pp. 25-26).