Dec
22
Too Late The Hero - Wyatt Earp’s Ale Mug 10-11-08 live in Waterbury, CT
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Too Late The Hero - Wyatt Earp’s Ale Mug live in Waterbury, CT 10-11-08
STUTES
Nov
13
Aliens Crash in Waterbury CT
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Attempted Coups music video for Dance with Shorty
AUBREY
Nov
1
Waterbury ‘75 Rolling Thunder Revue- Part 8
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From Bob’s Boots:
http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-s16.html
Review:
This disc represents the entire Dylan portion of the circulating mono soundboard recording. It is believed that the entire show was recorded in stereo from the sound console. Never to have surfaced are the show’s two opening numbers, ‘When I Paint My Masterpiece’ and ‘It Ain’t Me, Babe’. The sound quality of the recording is as true and clean as any ever made along the Rolling Thunder tour. The vocals are crisp, powerful, and on top of the mix. All instruments are well balanced and represented in the overall sound.
The 11th recording made along the tour, this show was recorded on the 11th day of the 11th month …. and what a magical mystery tour it is. The complex, though loose weaving and interacting of the instruments and vocals create a beautiful tapestry that will not be matched on any tour before or since. With the ‘Desire’ album to be released in a few weeks, Bob relies heavily on it for the show material. The cryptic songs of desire and despair add another layer to the thick blanket of mythography that is, was, and will forever be ‘Rolling Thunder’.
Track info:
Tracks 4 - 8 include Joan Baez singing harmony
Track 5 - Released in the movie ‘Renaldo & Clara’
Track 9 - Dylan solo
Track 15 - Shared vocal with Roger McGuinn
Track 16 - Shared vocals with entire Revue
VIRTUE
Oct
29
Toby Love in waterbury ct
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heres a clip from the concert here in waterbury ct of rkm y ken-y and toby love
MIDDLEBROOKS
Oct
22
Danger Danger - “Rock America” - Waterbury, CT - 1997
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Danger Danger live with Paul Laine
TOBEY
Oct
17
Waterbury ‘75 Rolling Thunder Revue- Part 6
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From Bob’s Boots:
http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-s16.html
Review:
This disc represents the entire Dylan portion of the circulating mono soundboard recording. It is believed that the entire show was recorded in stereo from the sound console. Never to have surfaced are the show’s two opening numbers, ‘When I Paint My Masterpiece’ and ‘It Ain’t Me, Babe’. The sound quality of the recording is as true and clean as any ever made along the Rolling Thunder tour. The vocals are crisp, powerful, and on top of the mix. All instruments are well balanced and represented in the overall sound.
The 11th recording made along the tour, this show was recorded on the 11th day of the 11th month …. and what a magical mystery tour it is. The complex, though loose weaving and interacting of the instruments and vocals create a beautiful tapestry that will not be matched on any tour before or since. With the ‘Desire’ album to be released in a few weeks, Bob relies heavily on it for the show material. The cryptic songs of desire and despair add another layer to the thick blanket of mythography that is, was, and will forever be ‘Rolling Thunder’.
Track info:
Tracks 4 - 8 include Joan Baez singing harmony
Track 5 - Released in the movie ‘Renaldo & Clara’
Track 9 - Dylan solo
Track 15 - Shared vocal with Roger McGuinn
Track 16 - Shared vocals with entire Revue
JEFFORDS
Oct
5
Waterbury ‘75 Rolling Thunder Revue- Part 2
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From Bob’s Boots:
http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-s16.html
Review:
This disc represents the entire Dylan portion of the circulating mono soundboard recording. It is believed that the entire show was recorded in stereo from the sound console. Never to have surfaced are the show’s two opening numbers, ‘When I Paint My Masterpiece’ and ‘It Ain’t Me, Babe’. The sound quality of the recording is as true and clean as any ever made along the Rolling Thunder tour. The vocals are crisp, powerful, and on top of the mix. All instruments are well balanced and represented in the overall sound.
The 11th recording made along the tour, this show was recorded on the 11th day of the 11th month …. and what a magical mystery tour it is. The complex, though loose weaving and interacting of the instruments and vocals create a beautiful tapestry that will not be matched on any tour before or since. With the ‘Desire’ album to be released in a few weeks, Bob relies heavily on it for the show material. The cryptic songs of desire and despair add another layer to the thick blanket of mythography that is, was, and will forever be ‘Rolling Thunder’.
Track info:
Tracks 4 - 8 include Joan Baez singing harmony
Track 5 - Released in the movie ‘Renaldo & Clara’
Track 9 - Dylan solo
Track 15 - Shared vocal with Roger McGuinn
Track 16 - Shared vocals with entire Revue
BRANNON
Sep
17
Toby Love Live @ Palace Theatre waterbury, CT
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En Vivo En Waterbury Connecticut
STRADLEY
Sep
14
Danger Danger live with Paul Laine
MATHIESEN
Sep
9
Waterbury ‘75 Rolling Thunder Revue- Part 9
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From Bob’s Boots:
http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-s16.html
Review:
This disc represents the entire Dylan portion of the circulating mono soundboard recording. It is believed that the entire show was recorded in stereo from the sound console. Never to have surfaced are the show’s two opening numbers, ‘When I Paint My Masterpiece’ and ‘It Ain’t Me, Babe’. The sound quality of the recording is as true and clean as any ever made along the Rolling Thunder tour. The vocals are crisp, powerful, and on top of the mix. All instruments are well balanced and represented in the overall sound.
The 11th recording made along the tour, this show was recorded on the 11th day of the 11th month …. and what a magical mystery tour it is. The complex, though loose weaving and interacting of the instruments and vocals create a beautiful tapestry that will not be matched on any tour before or since. With the ‘Desire’ album to be released in a few weeks, Bob relies heavily on it for the show material. The cryptic songs of desire and despair add another layer to the thick blanket of mythography that is, was, and will forever be ‘Rolling Thunder’.
Track info:
Tracks 4 - 8 include Joan Baez singing harmony
Track 5 - Released in the movie ‘Renaldo & Clara’
Track 9 - Dylan solo
Track 15 - Shared vocal with Roger McGuinn
Track 16 - Shared vocals with entire Revue
ALLERS