Bob Dylan Blackbushe 1978 Live Concert Compilation - Best Sound Quality
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- For sale: The original audio on three cassettes with all 35 tracks, well preserved - in perfect condition. I listed them on EBAY UK for a bargain price.
This is probably one of Dylan's best live performances of this song, possibly THE best ever.
The audio I recorded is very clear much better audio quality than you hear on TH-cam
I took along a new JVC CD-1635 Mk II portable recorder, 3 Fuji C90 cassettes and got a stiff arm holding a heavy microphone above the sea of heads for a very long set of great music. Harvey Goldsmith had not skimped on the PA system. The sound in the area I had picked was powerful and clear. Gusts of wind did not affect the recording quality.
The original audio three cassettes are well preserved - in perfect condition. They are for sale on EBAY UK for a very reasonable price.
Below is the list of tracks of snippets used in the video of the first nine songs of the set.
This video contains excerpts of the following Bob Dylan songs:
1. My Back Pages (Instrumental)
2. Love Her With A Feeling
3. Baby Please Stop Crying
4. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
5. Shelter From The Storm
6. It's All Over Now Baby Blue
7. Girl From The North Country
8. Ballad Of A Thin Man
9. Maggie's Farm
Complete Set List
1. My Back Pages
2. Love Her With a Feelin'
3. Baby, Stop Crying
4. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
5. Shelter From the Storm
6. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
7. Girl From the North Country
8. Ballad of a Thin Man
9. Maggie's Farm
10. Simple Twist of Fate
11. Like a Rolling Stone
12. I Shall Be Released
13. Is Your Love in Vain?
14. Where Are You Tonight?
15. A Change Is Gonna Come
16. Mr. Tambourine Man
17. The Long and Winding Road
18. The Man in Me
19. Gates of Eden
20. True Love Tends to Forget
21. One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)
22. Blowin' in the Wind
23. I Want You
24. Señor
25. Masters of War
26. Just Like a Woman
27. To Ramona
28. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
29. All Along the Watchtower
30. All I Really Want to Do
31. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
32. Forever Young
33. Encore: Changing of the Guards
34. Encore: The Times They Are A-Changin'
• Roland Ray - Jennie
Dylan - Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Billy Cross - Lead Guitar
Ian Wallace - Drums
Alan Pasqua - Keyboards
Rob Stoner - Bass Guitar, Background Vocals
Steven Soles - Acoustic Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals
David Mansfield - Pedal Steel, Violin, Mandolin, Dobro, Guitar
Steve Douglas - Saxophone, Flute, Recorder
Bobbye Hall - Percussion
Helena Springs - Background Vocals
Jo Ann Harris - Background Vocals
Debi Dye - Background Vocals
Thanks for the info
Wasn't just Bob... Joan, Graham.... bloody brilliant day
Felt a bit sorry for Joan. She was melodic and the place seemed a bit big for that ... especially with stuff like 'Layla' from Clapton et al
Nothing has beaten that day! Yep - I was there!
Thanks to who ever took the cine film and photos for helping bring back such brilliant memories and the soundtrack was just superb!
My first Dylan concert and over 200.000 people! I'll never forget it - Thanks!
The crowd estimate at the time was 350,000
Message from The Old People's Homes. Just to let you all know that any one attending Blackbush July 15th who is older than a teenager ( plus 2 months) is now a pensioner. Mr.Bob Dylan was 47 at the time but is now 82. All apart from those who do not age.
I cannot say that I do not age ... so I wave my walking stick at you!!!
In 1978 Dylan was 37
I was there a long way from the stage. I remember lying on the ground,chilling when the opening bars of Layla came out the speakers and it seemed like 100,000 people all stood up at the same time - magic.
Yep - agree with that! I watched to see which guitarist was doing what and was surprised to see what Clapton was NOT doing
I was there with a woman I'd just met. We've been married for 35 years now. Thanks, Bob.
Dana Yeaton What a great story :))
Congrats! (I won't repeat my line from a few comments above)
I was there, and what a great day it was. It was the first time I'd seen Bob Dylan and he was stunning. Two years later, I met my wife who it turned out had also been there and we must have only been a few yards apart.
Lovely .... strange sort of world isn't it? I remember heading back to the train ... or was it a bus??? ... with my girlfriend and one of those glow things round my wrist ... or was it my neck? ... Anyway, we got married too!!! lol (Was not my first Bob concert however ... that was 1969 IOW)
@@asthouartthe To this day I’ve never worked out how I could have failed to notice a beautiful five foot ten blonde even in that crowd!
Really amazing day..Even saw Nik Turner and Here and Now on the car park
My first big concert, I was 18 my bro 28, ended up walking home to Aldershot, I wish I was walking home that night now..............
It was probably quite a trudge at the time ... but with the passing of time I guess it takes on a different feel
I was there too - hitch hiked from Bonnie Scotland - one of the best weekends ever - I was still a teenager back then - that was great to see - thanks for sharing !!
I have an audio recording somewhere ... very bad quality of course from a battery operated cassette recorder ... but fun ... especially the shouts of "Sit down" when beer cans were being hurled at those standing up!!
My first gig, aged 16, really went to see Eric, but became huge Bob Dylan fans. Bought a pink T-shirt, still got it. Wish it was black!
Man we need so much more from this tour. I love Bob Dylan.
I was there!! I live in Cumbria and myself and a mate hitched all the way from Cumbria to be there,stopped at his brother's down there. Seems like yesterday it's fab to watch the vids and remember.
I was there with a load of people it was fking ace I wish people were like that now
my first festival I was 17 yrs old and went with my older brother5 52 years old now and this ranks as one of my greatest life experiences have the whole Dylan set on cassette
I was 15 when i went to see bob what a day i had !!! x
great memories having been there
What a day...parties on the M4 ,.... exchanging precious gifts with other's , we thought we had it made ! .....Courage directors ( southern beer en route ! ) ....All I can remember was EC at the start then waking up to a Pall of smoke above the 170,000 crowd & Bob Dylan singing Mr Tambourine Man...thought I was in heaven...lost my mates & car , tried to cadge food & warmth by open fires , finally some folks from wakefield carried me home in their big van & gave me a spliff.....Happy Days
I'm the guy in the denim shirt walking in front of a bunch by the double decker (16secs in). Just seventeen then and my first festival. We walked from a pub in Fleet where I lived and pitched our tent at four thirty that morning and were the first in. We were so frazzled by the sun that we gave up before Dylan came on. Great day though.
Still breaks my heart to remember that day
What an awesome day, night, even though toilets were chocker and the trains had to be called back into service to take everybody home. This kiwi will never forget it.
I was on an industrial placement at Basingstoke, living with my brother, whose house was just to the rear of the stage!! I used to catch a bus from Blackbushe aerodrome and watched the progress everyday of the stage and arena getting erected. We managed to be among the first people in on the day and got number 1 spots at the front at the centre of the stage. I am still a big Bob Dylan / Eric Clapton fan and to see them both together was amazing and unforgettable.
Great post, thanks. We hired a Transit and filled it up with mattresses and people. Took hours to get off site but no-one wanted to go home. After that we went on loads of van trips all over the country. It was great while it lasted.
I was also at Blackbushe. It is said to be the longest set Bob Dylan ever played.
It was an emotional ending. 100,000 people left the airfield in stunned silence. As we left someone said "everyone back to my place for coffee then".
Brilliant. The most similar recording to the set I know of (apart from this one) is Bob Dylan at Budokan.
thanks for showing this video,what great memories,i was the first person to arrive at the picnic i slept for a week in a large plastic bag,what memories,thanks again..
I went to this concert it was brilliant. It was my cosolation after being refused entry into Holland but boy what a consolation patsxskip
Thank you for this trip down memory lane. It was a great day. I still have the T-shirt.
Me too and the programme they were the days i'm 65 now and still going to live shows Lynyrd Skynyrd in April is my next one with my Daughter in Glasgow.
I must be seen in this compilation😅😜 We see then a young 25 year old beauty with longish dark hair red cheeks of exitement and being very content with being there and the world at that moment 🌹❤️👌🌞💫💥🌻🌷💃 a very special cameraman❣️
I was a 21 year old Aussie backpacker staying in London. It was pretty amazing. Shame there isn't more stuff around ...
Baby Please Stop Crying sounds great. Thanks!
Peter Williams - [ using my Wife's account ] - I was 22 , living on Anglesey where I grew up - I sent away for a ticket without thinking how I was going to get there but get there I did - the crowd was huge , I'd never seen that many people before , a great day out . I went back home recently , my sister had found the programme of the concert I had carried back with me .
Wow , so many years ago now .
I was there, still drive by the place, still have the souvenirs
All the acts that day had literally passed their peak. We didn't know it at the time. 12 months later Neil Young released Rust Never Sleeps and the golden age of rock music was almost over.
Popularity peaks of artists vary, the body of all their work is what counts.
I was there. Shame there isn't more footage than this ...
I was there and so was Mike Hastings. RIP Michael.
This was the first time I saw Joan Armatrading in concert. Seeing her again tomorrow night :-)
An amazing concert despite the wind blowing the sound away a bit.
Joan Armatrading is the artist I remember best from that day. Great memories. First trip to the UK and Europe. Magic times. Never went to a festival again.
i have always wanted to hear this ,thanks so much
I was there I was 6.I was there with my mum n dad n brother.my bro ended up on stage with bob,got lost n wouldn't tell anyone his name so they put him sitting on the stage n describe him as the boy with a silver butterfly on his chest.me n me mum went n got him after bob had done.lol
I was there. Brilliant
Hi to all my pals from Levis North Shields who made the long bus trip to see what turned out to be a mega concert - Alan Atkinson, Peter Sutherland, Missing Sid, John O'Hara and the rest - from Dave Bell with happy memories!
Rode past the concert on my Yamaha FS1E , then back to Camberley where we Sat in krooner park Frimley road listening to the faint music coming from Blackbushe :)
Amazing sound quality! Baby Stop Crying is spine-tingling. TU
Dont forget Nik Turner and Here and Now on the car park too!
Thanks for posting. I was there. Out of my trolley!
I have just found myself on TH-cam after 33 years. How weird is that! At 2.16 the camera follows me to 2.25 (guy in with dark jumper and beard). I then looked at the Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan photo compilation and found somebody had taken a photo of me walking along (left side of picture) followed by a friend Dave Hornby on the right at 3.53 to 4.03.
Ta Martin.Outstanding!!!
Dylan was pretty much a wrap at 1965 imo talent genius wise , he had a couple good songs after words but not many
What would you say were the "couple good ones" after '65? Blind Willie McTell? Every Grain of Sand? Visions of Johanna? Just Like a Woman? Stuck Inside of Mobile (With the Memphis Blues Again)? All Along the Watchtower? Lay Lady Lay? Things Have Changed? 'Watching the River Flow? Shelter from the Storm? Tangled Up in Bl;ue? Idiot Wind? Hurricane? Senor? Isis? Mississippi? Forever Young? Jokerman? Knockin' on Heaven's Door? Murder Most Foul?
Who does a concert and plays 34 songs? Bob does!!!
I was there. Thanks.
Ann ( my missus ) is in the very last frame of this film ; bottom left !...we woz there !!!!
Yo estuve alli
Thanks for posting this, truly amazing audio recording. Any chance you could post the whole thing, not just snippets, or is it that all you got were snippets?
i just heard some other songs from this concert, posted as mp3s on the Bob Dylan Fan Club page on FB, there are 6 songs all from Street Legal, which you include one of in your collage (Baby Please Stop Crying). Did you get any of these songs? The audio isn't bad on the mp3s i just listened to, it sounded like not enough volume at first but omg, Dylan is so into this performance, so much energy and dynamism and intensity, the volume is really great. so i searched you tube to see if this was available and found your video, really great, just frustrating to not hear the songs all the way through, what a great version of One Too Many Mornings. i love this era of Dylan and his singing and musicality for lack of a better word. thanks again
Wow, great stuff!
Awesome
@orwellawareness I was around in the 70`s, but not in Holland, Im pleased to say by what you say!
This is great...I have the 2 CD set of the show. It's v good quality, like this, and is the complete show. Worth having. I would have to listen closely to see if this is the same source.
Wonderful show I was at also..
this is awesome! :) i love dylan. im only 20...and totally convinced i was born in the wrong generation...i should have been around for this kind of stuff lol
thanks for posting :)
My gf and l was there hitched from and to Bristol. It was very warm and difficult to even get a drink or piss as we were near the front and impossible to climb over so many people. Bob wasn't that good disappointed in the performances think the acts were overawed by the size of the crowd.
I'm still looking for me in there somewhere. But haven't seen me yet.
It was a one day concert but Id brought a sleeping bag. At some point in the afternoon I fell asleep in the centre of the crowd. I woke up with someones peeing on me.
It was pretty desperate for us. We'd just lost Tim in the april and Paul Millin got some tickets for us . Not the best of times.
Just like Tom Thumb's sounds really great... Any chance of posting the complete song?
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Here again yellow dog were the best band (sic)
Love the panning camera, but not the appearance of the signage: Toilets, Drinking water, Women......!!!!!!
@patsxskip Refused entry into Holland??? You must have been one bad SOB!
I would like to know who his bandmembers were here...
wow,,,mems.
Did you sell it for a good price?
The 3 original Fuji master cassette tapes are still for sale on Ebay.
Where did you get the 2 CD set of the show?
@chanctonbury63 sorry, no big story just a hangover, long hair and only I say only!!!!!!!!!!!!! £50 they called me destitute. if I'd been a destitute perhaps I coulda made a few bob lol
It is a pity you're only in it for the money... You should precise here that this is only a sample of what you try to sell for 750£ on eBay. I do not see any difference between you and the guy you talk about and "his thriving Dylan B**tleg business on EbayUK".
You obviously search Ebay for Dylan bootlegs. What goes on in your brain to come up with such a total and utter bullshit YT comment? I should "precise" what? EXPLAIN !
This video has been here without any ads for 9 years. I don't even bother trying to monetise any of my TH-cam videos. What I offered on Ebay are the original 3 cassette tapes as 100% authentic Dylan memorabilia.
I do not offer copies or copies of copies. Selling copies of copies is precisely how the person I mentioned on Ebay earns lucrative profits. Only an idiot like you would fail to see the difference between myself and such a dealer. Of my recordings NOBODY has any second generation copies. Nobody. The analogue sound quality of my original recordings is far superior to TH-cam's processed audio in this video. £750 for my first generation quality cassettes plus a personal guarantee that no copies exist, is an absolute bargain.
I was there it was shit