Ik heb een fout gemaakt
door mijn journalistieke administratie niet goed op orde te hebben.
Dinsdag schreef ik dat Dylan zijn debuut maakte in Eindhoven. Dat is
niet juist, het optreden in het Muziekgebouw in de Noord-Brabantse
stad was reeds zijn tweede concert aldaar. Zelfs de concertzaal was
identiek aan het vorige optreden. Dolf was zo opmerkzaam om mij te
wijzen dat ik in gebreke ben gebleven.
Ik wil mijn fout
herstellen door de setlist van die avond in 1993 hieronder alsnog te
vermelden, inclusief de huishoudelijke zaken rondom het concert.
Muziekcentrum
Frits Philips
Eindhoven, Nederland
17 februari 1993
1.
Folsom Prison Blues (song by
Johnny Cash)
2. The
Man In Me
3. All
Along The Watchtower
4.
Tangled Up In Blue
5.
Watching The River Flow
6.
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
7.
Silvio (song by Bob Dylan &
Robert Hunter)
8.
Tomorrow Night (song by Sam
Coslow/Will Grosz)
9. Jim
Jones (trad. arr. by Bob
Dylan)
10.
Gates Of Eden
11.
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
12.
Cat's In The Well
13. I
And I
14.
The Times They Are A-Changin'
15.
Highway 61 Revisited
Encore
16.
Ballad Of A Thin Man
17.
Everything Is Broken
18. It
Ain't Me, Babe
Concert # 466 of The
Never-Ending Tour. Concert # 10 of the 1993 Winter Tour Of Europe.
1993 concert # 10.
Concert
# 10 with the 9th Never-Ending Tour Band: Bob Dylan (vocal &
guitar), Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide
guitar), John Jackson (guitar), Tony Garnier (bass), Winston Watson
(drums & percussion).
8-11,
14, 18 acoustic with the band.
3, 4,
13, 16, 18 Bob Dylan harmonica.
9, 10,
18 without Winston Watson.
11,
14, 18 Bucky Baxter electric mandolin.
14 Liz
Souissi (shared vocal).
Notes from a fan in
the audience:
Suddenly
at the start of The Times They Are A-Changin' there's a girl standing
on stage. Blond, dressed in black, wearing a hat like it could have
been a souvenir of the Rolling Thunder Revue. She wants to sing with
Dylan. The bodyguard wants to take her away, but Dylan says it's OK.
They sing the first verse together. She sings great! Then Dylan steps
back to play some guitar, probably expected her to leave, but she
stays on stage. Dylan shows her his guitar as if he wants to say:
"Maybe you wanna take this over as well?" Then the
bodyguard again comes to take her away, but Dylan again says it's OK.
They sing the whole song together (and it sounds very good!) although
Liz Souissi from Bern, Switzerland, is shaking all over, nervous as
she is. All the time there are big cheers and lots of applause from
the crowd. When the song is over, she starts to walk off stage, but
then returns, giving Bob a big hug and kiss. This was front-page news
in the local newspaper: “A Kiss for Swiss Liz”. Her comments:
“This is what I always dreamed of. I almost didn't dare, but still
I took a chance on it. Of course I expected to be taken away
immediately. To me this is the most beautiful thing I ever
experienced.” And it was beautiful for many people in the crowd.
Bob even smiled when all this happened.
8 new songs (44%)
compared to previous concert. 4 new songs for this tour.
Stereo PA recording, 110
minutes.