Bob Dylan: Seattle, Washington, 10 November 1978 (full concert audio)

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Hec Edmondson Pavilion
University Of Washington
Seattle, Washington
10 November 1978

Musicians:

  • Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
  • Billy Cross (lead guitar)
  • Alan Pasqua (keyboards)
  • Steven Soles (rhythm guitar, backup vocals)
  • David Mansfield (violin & mandolin)
  • Steve Douglas (horns)
  • Jerry Scheff (bass)
  • Bobbye Hall (percussion)
  • Ian Wallace (drums)
  • Helena Springs, Jo Ann Harris, Carolyn Dennis (background vocals)

Setlist:

Set I Intro

  1. 0:00:15 – My Back Pages
  2. 0:03:36 – She’s Love Crazy
  3. 0:06:16 – Mr.Tambourine Man
  4. 0:11:10 – Shelter From The Storm
  5. 0:15:27 – It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
    Thank you! All right, this is a love ballad I wrote a few years back about three people who are in love with each other, all at the same time
  6. 0:20:11 – Tangled Up In Blue
  7. 0:28:18 – Ballad Of A Thin Man
  8. 0:32:52 – Maggie’s Farm
  9. 0:38:22 – I Don’t Believe You
  10. 0:42:50 – Like A Rolling Stone
  11. 0:50:06 – I Shall Be Released
    Thank you. We’re gonna take a break right here for a short time. Anyway, I wrote this song not too long ago in Chihuahua, Mexico.
  12. 0:54:36 – SeñorSet II
  13. 1:00:00 – Intro
  14. 1:00:10 – Rainy Day Women #12&35
  15. 1:03:35 – It Ain’t Me Babe
  16. 1:09:39 – One More Cup Of Coffee
  17. 1:14:52 – Blowin’ In The Wind
  18. 1:19:48 – Girl From The North Country
    This is a song I wrote not so long ago for an album called Street-Legal. Called Journey Through Dark Heat.
  19. 1:25:17 – Where Are You Tonight (Journey Through Dark Heat)
  20. 1:31:01 – Masters Of War
  21. 1:35:49 – Just Like A Woman
  22. 1:41:42 – To Ramona
  23. 1:45:52 – All Along The Watchtower
  24. 1:49:35 – All I Really Want To Do
  25. 1:53:02 – Band introductions:
    All right, ladies and gentlemen, on the drums tonight, give him a warm hand Ian Wallace. On the bass guitar, Jerry Scheff. On the keyboards, from South Philadelphia, the one and only Alan Pasqua. On the lead guitar, the oldest member of this group, born in 1921, Austin, Texas. Ladies and gentlemen, Billy Cross! The youngest, the youngest member of this group, over here, playing the violin and the mandolin. Doesn’t smoke dope, doesn’t drink whiskey, chase women, doesn’t know what any of it is. Ladies and gentlemen David Mansfield. He’s learning though! On the rhythm guitar, from Bogota, Colombia, doesn’t speak any English, but he plays his heart out. He gave up a career as a sports car driver to join this band. Ladies and gentlemen, Steven Soles. On the tenor saxophone, the phenomenal Steve Douglas. All right, on the backup vocals tonight, my ex-girlfriend on the right is from Seattle, Washington, went to a school called “Bring You A Bitch School”, Jo Ann Harris. I met her in Cincinatti. In the middle, my current girlfriend Helena Springs, give her a big hand. On the end, my fiancée, Miss Carolyn Dennis. All right, on the conga drums, from Detroit, the most amazing Miss Bobbye Hall. All right, we’re gonna play a few more songs and get out of here. This is called It’s Alright Ma, I’m Only Bleeding.
  26. 1:55:24 – It’s All Right Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
    Thank you very much, you’ve been a great crowd. So, we’re gonna go now, I hope we played something right tonight. All right.
  27. 2:02:50 – Forever Young
  28. 2:12:41 – Changing Of The Guards




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8 thoughts on “Bob Dylan: Seattle, Washington, 10 November 1978 (full concert audio)”

  1. Interesting concept, terrible execution. An obvious nod to Springsteen with the saxophone, carnival barker band intro’s and organ fills. It’s a mess but has value. Mr Tambourine Man almost comical! Dylan gets many mulligans but this isn’t one.

  2. Thanks for the memories. I was there in Hec Ed in the second deck looking at center stage. Great experience. Still have a Tee Shirt from the tour.

  3. Saw this tour a few days later in Jackson Miss. Thanks for posting as it brought back some great memories!!

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