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4.9 (16 votes)
DVDylan ID: D044.su
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
Date: Wednesday, 13th November 2002
Never-Ending Tour Concert #1484
  1. Seeing The Real You At Last
  2. Carrying A Torch
  3. Tombstone Blues
  4. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
  5. Things Have Changed
  6. Brown Sugar
  7. Forever Young
  8. It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
  9. One Too Many Mornings
  10. Cold Irons Bound
  11. Shelter From The Storm
  12. Old Man
  13. Honest With Me
  14. The Times They Are A-Changin'
  15. High Water
  16. Mutineer
  17. Floater (Too Much To Ask)
  18. Summer Days
  19. Blowin' In The Wind
  20. All Along The Watchtower
  21. Something
Number of discs: 1
Video standard: NTSC
Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating


Fantastic 2 camera mixed dvd!
It's not often you see Bob doing a rare and special setlist like this including covers of Neil Young's Old Man and George Harrison's Something aswell as Brown Sugar and Mutineer.
The show is brilliant with Bob on guitar and piano and what makes this dvd stand out is the fantastic 2 camera mix! This film would be awesome with one camera!
Tombstone Blues, One Too Many Mornings, Shelter From The Storm are played really well but Summer Days has to be possibly the best summer days ever recorded as Bob and his Band dance the whole way.
5 STARS!

Reviewed by Josepi on 23rd June 2007

DISC D044.su
SOUND First-rate
IMAGE This high-quality two-camera film delivers Bob and the band to your screen in fine shape and great style. Professionally edited together from rock-steady left and right side footage, this one’s up there with the very best. The screenshots show the two camera angles, although the right-side view is generally closer than the bottom still suggests. Obstruction causes brief picture-loss during OTTM and the first few seconds of Something find both cameras dithering, but these minor problems are eclipsed by the impressive scale of the achievement here. Amazingly good.
RUNNING TIME 122 minutes, full show.
PERFORMANCE Right there first to last.
HIGHLIGHTS Many. All the covers go down well, especially the faithful closing tribute to the late George Harrison. Brown Sugar is sweet. Summer Daze will have you in one. You choose.
COMMENT During You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere, the high-kicking Charlie (you’ll have to watch it) briefly uses his solid-body guitar as a percussion instrument. I recall him one night (Toronto, maybe?) flipping over his acoustic and beating time on the back of that too. This band is so full of music, it comes out of ‘em all ways. D, meanwhile, though turned out like a train conductor, sings like a cold coyote ‘neath the high desert moon. That voice - elemental, untamed, not quite like any other - works its mysterious magic now as ever.
THANKS NW
STARS Extra special. Five.

Reviewed by Jim50 on 12th March 2006

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