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(005525) Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, The Grateful Dead 1986-07-02 Rubber Bowl, Akron, OH (Joint Ventures) (FLAC)




Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and The Grateful Dead - Mega-rare restored five-LP monster vinyl set with extras "Joint Ventures" Rubber Bowl, Akron Ohio 1986-07-02 AUD


Well well well, that's a mouthful...


What you are getting on the vinyl set is believed to be the entire performances of Dylan and Petty, plus most of the Grateful Dead set. The first four tracks of the Dead's performance are missing, but not to worry they have been included from one of the Internet Archive sources so you may have the entire show.


The title of this box set has two meanings. The first of course is that all three bands are performing together at times in various combinations. You get Dylan with Petty's band, Dylan with the Dead, and the Dead performing Dylan without him, and also without Jerry. The second meaning refers to the fact that recording this show was a coopertative effort, that there is more than one taper in wildly different places in the audience. The recording is clear but of inconsistent quality, ranging from very good to excellent.


Now on to the performances themselves. Perhaps the best of them is Tom Petty. He sounds cool, relaxed, and is having a great time. Dylan as some of you may remember was going through somewhat of a personal identity crisis at the time. As a result, the man sounds like a speeding bullet freight train. He is over-the-top energetic with a slightly hoarse voice. I loved the show he gave on this night, but you can feel the demon forces pushing.


Now, on to the Grateful Dead. The beginning and middle are fine, then we get to "Desolation Row". Jerry (for reasons probably health-related) walks off the stage and Weir carries on without him. It's a unique performance, and quite good. But the group's energy begins to suffer and the "Box Of Rain" encore is a bit painful to listen to. I've seen reviews of their set on this night, with some calling it their worst show ever. I can't agree at all with that based upon just a clinker of an encore, it sure was fun getting to that point.


Setlist as played (corrected from album, but please supply additional corrections if needed)


Bob Dylan and the Hearbreakers


Shake A Hand

Positively 4th Street

Clean Cut Kid

I'll Remember You

Trust Yourself

Lucky Old Sun

Masters Of War


Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers


Straight Into Darkness

Rock Me

The Wait

Breakdown


Bob Dylan Solo


To Ramona

One Too Many Mornings

It Ain't Me Babe


Bob Dylan and the Heartbreakers


I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know

Band Of The Hand

When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky

Lonesome Town

Ballad Of A Thin Man


Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers


Even The Losers

Spike

Don't Do Me Like That

Refugee


Bob Dylan and the Heartbreakers


Rainy Day Women #12 & #35


Seeing The Real You At Last

Across The Borderline

I And I

Like A Rolling Stone

In The Garden

Blowin' In The Wind

Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache


Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead


Knockin' On Heaven's Door


The Grateful Dead


Alabama Getaway (NOT ON VINYL, IN EXTRAS FOLDER)

Greatest Story Ever Told (NOT ON VINYL, IN EXTRAS FOLDER)

They Love Each Other (NOT ON VINYL, IN EXTRAS FOLDER)


The Grateful Dead with Bob Dylan


Little Red Rooster (NOT ON VINYL, IN EXTRAS FOLDER)

Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (order switched with following on LP)

It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Dylan and Garcia split vocals)(order switched with previous on LP)


The Grateful Dead


Candyman

Me And My Uncle

Mexicali Blues

Don't Ease Me In

China Cat Sunflower

I Know You Rider

Playing In The Band (mostly without Garcia)

Desolation Row (without Garcia)

Drums

Space

Truckin'

Black Peter

Sugar Magnolia

E: Box Of Rain


Notes: As indicated, this is the setlist for the night. "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" was put at the end of side six and "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" was put at the beginning of side seven, but the order is switched for LP space purposes.


And there you have it.


The source for the extras is AUD->DAT->CDr->SHN->TLH->FLAC and is SHNID 12934 (sbeok). It's been converted from SHN to FLAC.There were no sector boundary errors to begin with.


Lineage: Various AUD recorders ->? ->LP set -> Sound Forge-> click and crackle removal->FLAC via TLH, level 6, sectors aligned and verified, FLAC integrity checked.


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