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Blue-eyed
Boston Boy
source: Boston 1994 Tracks: disc one: Jokerman Señor All Along The Watchtower Queen Jane Approximately Tangled Up In Blue Most Likely You Go Your Way Death Of Hattie Carroll (acoustic /solo) Masters Of War (acoustic /solo) Don't Think Twice (acoustic /solo) Knockin' On Heaven's Door (acoustic w/band) disc two: Highway 61 Revisited In The Garden Maggie's Farm (w/ band introduction) Encore: Ballad Of A Thin Man It Ain't Me Babe You're A Big Girl Now (1) One Too Many Mornings (1) Two Soldiers (1) Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (2) Highway 61 Revisited (2) (w/Springsteen and Young) Review: Fantastic recording, an incredible, jaw-drop performance; and a great looking package with venue & info make this one 'not to be missed'. The show kicks off with a blistering fast Jokerman, but Bob doesn't miss a beat. The words just flow. Following is one of the best ever performances of Señor. More passion than the Street Legal version. I could go on like this about every single song from this magical night. The final summation of this show is that Bob is not merely singing tonight... he's painting a beautiful portrait. This is the painting that you need to represent 1994. Some of the filler tracks are not as good sound quality, but the performances are wonderful. The highlight of the filler, by far, is the beautiful Two Soldiers. The title of this CD is taken from the alternate title of that song. |
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