Live
in Munich 1984
aka: The Return of the Great
White Wonder
source: 6/3/84
Side one:
Highway 61 revisited
Jokerman
All along the watchtower
Just like a woman
Side two:
Maggie's farm
I and I
License to kill
Got my mojo working
Side three:
It ain't me babe
It's alright Ma (I'm only bleeding)
Don't think twice, it's alright
It's all over now, Baby Blue
Side four:
Masters of war
Ballad of a thin man
When you gonna wake up
Every grain of sand
Side five:
Like a rolling stone
Girl of the north country
Lonesome death of Hattie Carroll
Blowin' in the wind
Side six:
I shall be released
Tombstone blues
Why do I have to choose
Forever young
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com |
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Information: ©
1999-2001 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
A wonderful 1984 German release uniquely packaged in three individual
covers. All covers are identical except for a number in the lower left-hand
corner of the front cover, and the track listings on the back. The three
LP volumes comprise the one release, although some
retailers sold them as individual albums. The classy cover features great
concert shots of Bob, with lots of info on the back cover. Released by
the same "White Bear" Label that would eventually become a producer of
boot CDs. Unique messages in each runoff (see
below), and blank, white labels. The set has been referred to by other
chronologers as "The Return of the Great White Wonder" from the
subtitle on the back cover. This great audience recording was also released
as a 3 LP picture disc set entitled:
The Munich tapes.
©
1999-2001 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
7 stars NMP100
(set)
©
1999-2001 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
Matrix: Munich (1-6)
©
1999-2001 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
Unique messages:
In each of the LP side runoff areas the manufacturer
has left a special message:
Side one: " Bobby's back again..."
Side two: " ... and Joan, Mick, & Carlos too..."
Side three: " ... playing the Olympic Stadium ..."
Side four: " ... singing the nightingale tunes ..."
Side five: " hope you stay forever young ..."
Side six: " see you again! Great, isn't it?" |
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