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First ever "Outlaw Blues" and first "One More Cup of Coffee" since 11/16/93, the first of the infamous Supper Club shows. Jack White is rubbing off on him. Earlier in the week was the first ever "Meet Me in the Morning" and first "You're a Big Girl Now" since 2002.

 

Nashville, Tennessee

Ryman Auditorium

September 20, 2007

 

1. Cat's In The Well (Bob on electric guitar)

 

2. Lay, Lady, Lay (Bob on electric guitar)

 

3. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob on electric guitar)

 

4. Rollin' And Tumblin' (Bob on electric guitar, Donnie on electric mandolin)

 

5. Workingman's Blues #2 (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

6. High Water (For Charlie Patton)

(Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on banjo)

 

7. Spirit On The Water (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

 

8. Tangled Up In Blue (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

 

9. One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)

(Bob on electric keyboard and vocals, Jack White on electric guitar and vocals)

 

10. Outlaw Blues (first live concert performance)

(Bob on electric keyboard and harp, Jack White on electric guitar did vocals)

 

11. 'Til I Fell In Love With You (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

 

12. When The Deal Goes Down (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

13. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

(Bob on electric keyboard)

 

14. Ain't Talkin' (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on violin)

 

15. Summer Days (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

16. Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

(encore)

17. Thunder On The Mountain (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

18. I Shall Be Released (Bob on electric keyboard)

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First ever "Outlaw Blues" and first "One More Cup of Coffee" since 11/16/93, the first of the infamous Supper Club shows. Jack White is rubbing off on him. Earlier in the week was the first ever "Meet Me in the Morning" and first "You're a Big Girl Now" since 2002.

 

Nashville, Tennessee

Ryman Auditorium

September 20, 2007

 

1. Cat's In The Well (Bob on electric guitar)

 

2. Lay, Lady, Lay (Bob on electric guitar)

 

3. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob on electric guitar)

 

4. Rollin' And Tumblin' (Bob on electric guitar, Donnie on electric mandolin)

 

5. Workingman's Blues #2 (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

6. High Water (For Charlie Patton)

(Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on banjo)

 

7. Spirit On The Water (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

 

8. Tangled Up In Blue (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

 

9. One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)

(Bob on electric keyboard and vocals, Jack White on electric guitar and vocals)

 

10. Outlaw Blues (first live concert performance)

(Bob on electric keyboard and harp, Jack White on electric guitar did vocals)

 

11. 'Til I Fell In Love With You (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

 

12. When The Deal Goes Down (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

13. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

(Bob on electric keyboard)

 

14. Ain't Talkin' (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on violin)

 

15. Summer Days (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

16. Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob on electric keyboard and harp)

(encore)

17. Thunder On The Mountain (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

18. I Shall Be Released (Bob on electric keyboard)

 

Anyone else thinks is odd that Bob would invite Jack White to sing his own songs at his own concert?? What a cool thing for Mr. White!

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I got my wife and I floor tixs for this tour in Bloomington on Oct 19th. She's never been much of a Dylan fan, but she went with the name Dylan for our son in June so she thought it was time to see him. I figure Jack White ain't got shit to do for awhile, perhaps he can tag along for awhile, he can crash at our place need be :)

 

And if Bob is breaking out songs he hasn't played.... save Black Diamond Bay for Bloomington

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I've wanted to hear Bob Dylan for as long as I can recall, and so I have.

 

 

I've wanted to see him play in theaters, arenas and clubs, and I have.

 

I've probably wanted to be Bob Dylan, but he didn't even leave a mold to be broken. He's the only icon made from vapor.

 

I never wanted to hug him until Wednesday night.

 

In the first show of his sold-out, two-night run at the Ryman Auditorium, Dylan gave us a sprawling, open-hearted and generous performance.

 

This was his 70th show of 2007, and 2007 is his 45th year as a recording artist. And it's the year he turned 66. Yet this was anything but just another night on the boards.

 

There was the startlingly emotional version of "You're A Big Girl Now," in which he'd deliver a line and quickly cut his eyes to the audience before delivering the next: "I can change, I swear," he sang, then he stared us down and growled, "See what you can do."

 

There was a thrilling guest turn from Jack White of The White Stripes. White strode onstage, guitar in hand, and he, Dylan and the band launched into "Meet Me In The Morning." The crowd stood immediately, as an audience's polite reverence morphed into spontaneous, fist-pumping giddiness.

 

Two songs earlier, "Working Man's Blues #2" felt like Sunday church, but this was a prize fight. There was an epic intensity to the moment, heightened by the knowledge that Dylan had never before performed that song in a live setting.

 

A study in action

 

And there was so much more. Tousle-haired and wired in the '60s, earthy in the '70s and rumpled in the '80s and '90s, Dylan is now spry and dapper. He wore a black suit, a sparkling black shirt and a yellow scarf, and his legs were in constant motion whether he was playing guitar (for five songs) or keyboard. He led the band

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i've been avoiding dylan set lists, go see him on friday, haven't seen a show of his in 4 years and want to be pleasantly surprised. although i am still upset that i missed him at the ryman! one of my friends went to the first one of the two days and called me at midnight beyond ecstatic. i'm so jealous.

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