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Bob Dylan: San Jose Revisited

            Format: 1CD
             Label: Kiss The Stone
  Catalogue number: KTS093
Total playing time: 78:12

Track list:

 1. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
 2. Positively 4th Street
 3. Union Sundown
 4. Just Like A Woman
 5. Drifter's Escape
 6. Most Of The Time
 7. Shelter From The Storm
 8. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
 9. Little Moses
10. Boots Of Spanish Leather
11. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
12. Idiot Wind
13. Highway 61 Revisited
14. Absolutely Sweet Marie
15. All Along The Watchtower

All tracks: Live, 9 May 1992, San Jose State Events Center, San Jose,
  California, U.S.A.


The keeper of the site "Songs For Johanna" rated this CD 4.5 out of 5 and wrote: > This is a superb boot with excellent performances and an incredible > playlist. Every song flows off one another and Dylan is in top form, > his harmonica playing especially. The acoustic set is one I keep > going back to, with "Little Moses" as one of the show's highlights.
> From: Dave & Tina > Newsgroups: rec.music.dylan > Subject: Any thougts on this boot? > Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 12:17:39 -0230 > Recently recieved a boot called 'Positively 4th Street' or alternate > title'San Jose Revisited'.This is an excellent shows with some > unexpected treats thrown in.The best live and most radically different > version of 'Shelter from the Storm' that I've heard.A great version of > 'Most of the Time' and a very unexpected 'Boots of Spanish Leather'. > Was this the usual tracks and arrangements from '92?Any Thoughts on > this great find? > Dave > From: Dino > Newsgroups: rec.music.dylan > Subject: Re: Any thougts on this boot? > Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 16:31:32 GMT > it is a fine disc. The show is typical for spring 1992 shows--fall > performances were a good deal more professional and generally better > quality, though. > From: mrath@qfci.com > Newsgroups: rec.music.dylan > Subject: Re: Any thougts on this boot? > Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 15:25:57 GMT > The disc mentioned, I just received as well, although I noticed that the back > of the case attributes the show from Belgrad(sic)'91 and Canada '92. It's > clear that it is another copy of May 9, 1992 of San Jose. I have noticed, > especially on headset, that the first 6 tracks are slightly marred by some > stereo balance control, but it is, overall, sparkling. > > I saw Bob a few shows prior to this one, it was a bit loose, but very well > received by an especially adoring and effusive crowd. I was close enough to > see, for the only time I can account, what appeared to be a touched BD. He > looked genuinely appreciative of the ovation after his final song, looked up, > and around the theatre at the crowd, and tipped his cowboy hat. > > Olof's chronicles recount an incident around this period where Bob appears > overcome with emotion (we'll, of course, never be certain) during the line in > Desolation Row, "You would not think to look at him, but he was famous long > ago..." . One can only speculate as to the possible reasons Bob MAY have been > apparently so emotional those days. If it is even useful to do so. > > I haven't heard much from fall 1992 yet, but hope to do my own comparison on > what Dino comments on above. > Mitch > From: tahendri@uop.com (Hendrixson, Tim) > Newsgroups: rec.music.dylan > Subject: Re: Any thougts on this boot? > Date: 19 Oct 1998 13:29:02 -0700 > Dave & Tina wrote: > I have had this for several years and have always loved it, 'Shelter from > the Storm' is excellent and the version of Union Sundown with those guitar > solos is incendiary.