Feb 18: Bob Dylan @ BancorpSouth Center, Tupelo, Mississippi – 2002

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BancorpSouth Center
Tupelo, Mississippi
18 February 2002

  • Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
  • Charlie Sexton (guitar)
  • Larry Campbell (guitar, mandolin, pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar)
  • Tony Garnier (bass)
  • George Recile (drums & percussion)

  1. I Am The Man, Thomas (Ralph Stanley/Larry Sparks)
  2. Mr. Tambourine Man
  3. It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
  4. Searching For A Soldier’s Grave (Johnnie Wright, Jim Anglin, Jack Anglin)
  5. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
  6. Just Like A Woman
  7. Lonesome Day Blues
  8. High Water (For Charley Patton)
  9. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
  10. Masters Of War
  11. Tangled Up In Blue
  12. Summer Days
  13. Sugar Baby
  14. The Wicked Messenger
  15. Like A Rolling Stone
  16. Love Sick
  17. Honest With Me
  18. Forever Young
  19. All Along The Watchtower
  20. Blowin’ In The Wind

Tupelo is the county seat and the largest city of Lee County, Mississippi. The seventh-largest city in the state, it is situated in Northeast Mississippi, between Memphis, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama. It is accessed by Interstate 22 As of the 2010 census, the population was 34,546, with the surrounding counties of Lee, Pontotoc and Itawamba supporting a population of 139,671

Main Street in Tupelo
Main Street in Tupelo

Tupelo was the first city to gain electrification under President Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s program of the Tennessee Valley Authorityconstruction of facilities during the Great Depression. The city is also the birthplace of singer Elvis Presley.

BancorpSouth Center
BancorpSouth Center Tupelo, Mississippi

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3 thoughts on “Feb 18: Bob Dylan @ BancorpSouth Center, Tupelo, Mississippi – 2002”

  1. Wow, that was a very electrifying time for Dylan concerts, his best band since The Band maybe, and such interesting song choices… Of course, the way he sung standards during his last tour had its charms, but I can’t escape the feeling of stagnation after the storm of inspiration which came to fruitition in those days and culminated in Tempest… Or will he find new ways just like he did with World Gone Wrong?

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