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Fan Produced CD-r
Live At Boston
source: Boston Music Hall  11-21-75 

Tracks:
Disc one:
Good Love Is Hard To Find
Sleazy
Hula hoop
Don't Blame Me
Too Good To Be Wasted
Is There Life On Mars?
Hank Williams Is Dead
Need A New Sun Rising
When I Get Home
Mercedes Benz
Edith & The Kingpin
Annabelle Rising
I Gotta Friend Called Ramblin' Jack
Mule Skinner Blues
Grand Coulee Dam
History
Salt Pork West Virginia
I'm A Rake & Ramblin' Boy
Disc two:
When I Paint My Masterpiece 
It Ain't Me Babe 
Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll 
It Takes A Lot To Laugh 
Romance In Durango 
Isis 
Blowin' In The Wind 
The Water Is Wide 
Mama You Been On My Mind 
Dark As A Dungeon 
I Shall Be Released
What A Wonderful World This Could Be
Diamonds & Rust
Do Right Woman
Joe Hill
Love Is A Pain In The Ass
Long Black Veil
Disc three:
Good Please Come To Boston
Eight Miles High
Chestnut Mare
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Tangled Up In Blue 
Oh Sister 
Hurricane 
One More Cup Of Coffee 
Sara 
Just Like A Woman
Knockin' On Heaven's Door 
Gotta Travel On
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Information:
source:
Boston Music Hall  11-21-75 (eve. show) 

Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Fan produced CD-r

Released:
0000

Quality:  7-8 stars

Bob's Boots ref  #
Fan L01


Review:
This Rolling Thunder show is one of the all-time great concerts. Passionate performances, great quality 
sound,  a wide selection of songs, and several 'Desire' tracks all combine to create an incredible experience. The major snafu with this CD-r set is that, while the emphasis of the release is on Dylan, it leaves out two of his songs. 'I Don't Believe You' & 'Mr. Tambourine Man' were performed that night as well. The line recording has been made available from bootleggers since soon after the concert, but most recordings contain only the Dylan portion of the show. For those who want the complete concert, (Well, almost complete) ... this one's for you. It should be noted that the original artwork by Mike Silk inaccurately identified John Riley as Joe Hill. He has since corrected the error, and the corrected version appears here© 2000 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
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