
Fantastic recording, an incredible, jaw-drop performance.. ..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.
~bobsboots.com
The Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts
8 October 1994
- Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
- Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar)
- John Jackson (guitar)
- Tony Garnier (bass)
- Winston Watson (drums & percussion)
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