1968 Bob Dylan session pages (original) (raw)
1968 SESSIONS
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JANUARY
20 | New York City, New York | Carnegie Hall, The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Afternoon show. |
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20 | New York City, New York | Carnegie Hall, The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Evening show. |
NOVEMBER
Late | Woodstock, New York | The Home Of Bob Dylan with George Harrison |
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1660 | Carnegie Hall |
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New York City, New York | |
20 January 1968 | |
The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Afternoon show. |
1. | I Ain't Got No Home (Woody Guthrie) |
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2. | Dear Mrs Roosevelt (Woody Guthrie) |
3. | The Grand Coulee Dam (Woody Guthrie) |
4. | This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie) |
5. | This Train Is Bound For Glory (Woody Guthrie) |
1-3� Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal), Robbie Robertson (guitar), Richard Manuel (piano), Garth Hudson (organ), Rick Danko (bass), Levon Helm (drums).
4, 5� Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal), Pete Seeger�(guitar & vocal), Judy Collins�(guitar & vocal), Arlo Guthrie�(harmonica & vocal), Odetta, Country Joe McDonald, Richie Havens, Tom Paxton ,Jack Elliott (vocal).
Official releases
1-3 released on A TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE, Part I, Columbia KC-31171, 12 January 1972 and on CD Warner Brothers, 26036-2, November 1989.
1, 3 released on Mr D's Collection 3, promotional CD, Sony Music Enterprises XDCS-93133 (Japan),1993.
1, 3 digitally released on the iTunes collection RARE TRACKS FROM THE VAULTS, 29 August 2006.
1 released on The Band: A Musical History, Capitol Records, released 27 September 2005.
3� released on Live 1961-2000 - Thirty-nine years of great concert performances, SME Records SRCS 2438, 28 February 2001.
4 released on A TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE, Part II, Warner Brothers K46144, April 1972 and on CD Warner Brothers, 26036-2, November 1989.
Part of 5 released on A TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE, Part 1, Columbia KC-31171, 12 January 1972 and on CD Warner Brothers, 26036-2, November 1989.
Notes
Tracks 4, 5� may come from the evening show.
On track 5 Dylan sings verse six and is on back-up vocals and guitar on the other seven verses and chorus's.
The officially released part of the song does not include verse six.
1-4 stereo PA recordings.
5 mono audience recording, 7 minutes.
Part of 5 stereo PA recording.
Session info updated 27 January 2021.
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1670 | Carnegie Hall |
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New York City, New York | |
20 January 1968 | |
The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Evening show. |
1. | I Ain't Got No Home (Woody Guthrie) |
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2. | Dear Mrs Roosevelt (Woody Guthrie) |
3. | The Grand Coulee Dam (Woody Guthrie) |
1-3� Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal), Robbie Robertson (guitar), Richard Manuel (piano), Garth Hudson (organ), Rick Danko (bass), Levon Helm (drums).
Note
These tracks are not in circulation.
Session info updated 13 February 2014.
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1675 | The Home Of Bob Dylan |
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Woodstock , New York | |
Late November 1968 |
1. | I'd Have You Any Time (Bob Dylan/George Harrison) |
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2. | Nowhere To Go (Bob Dylan/George Harrison) |
Bob Dylan and George Harrison (guitar & vocal).
Notes.
Second song also called Everybody Somebody Comes To Town.
Krogsgaard dates this session to May 1970.
Mono recording, 4 minutes.
Session info updated 28 May 2001.
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