The importance of identifying Bob Dylan as a performing artist, as distinct from the popular perception that he’s a songwriter and recording artist, is immediately clear when one has a chance to hear his fall 1979 concerts. “What Can I Do for You?,” “Solid Rock,” “Saving Grace,” “Covenant Woman” and “In the Garden” as performed at these shows are some of the finest works in Dylan’s oeuvre, but you’d never know that from listening to Saved, the 1980 studio album that features these compositions.
-Paul Williams (Bob Dylan: Performing Artist, Vol 2: The Middle Years 1974-1986)
Bob Dylan only played 26 concerts in 1979. 14 of them were @ Fox Warfield Theatre (San Francisco, California) from November 1 – 16.
The tour lineup consisted of
- Bob Dylan (guitar, piano, harmonica, vocals)
- Spooner Oldham (keyboards, vocals)
- Terry Young (keyboards, vocals)
- Fred Tackett (guitar)
- Tim Drummond (bass)
- Jim Keltner (drums)
- Regina Havis (vocals), Helena Springs (vocals), and Mona Lisa Young (vocals)
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