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Floor R10°
Avg.Rating:
4.9 (8 votes)
DVDylan ID: D1107
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: Midway Stadium, St. Paul, MN
Date: Wednesday, 10th July 2013
  1. Intro
  2. Things Have Changed
  3. Love Sick
  4. High Water (For Charley Patton)
  5. Soon After Midnight
  6. Early Roman Kings
  7. Tangled Up In Blue
  8. Duquesne Whistle
  9. She Belongs To Me
  10. Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
  11. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
  12. Blind Willie McTell
  13. Simple Twist Of Fate
  14. Summer Days
  15. Suzie Baby (Bobby Vee Cover)
  16. All Along The Watchtower
  17. Encore Break
  18. Blowin' In The Wind
Number of discs: 1
Running time: 01:34:33
Video standard: NTSC
Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating
The taper's notes are as follows:

Recorded by Hurricane62 from approximately 1/3 of the way between the stage and the soundboard (75-feet from the stage?) almost directly in line with Bob's keyboards (stage-left).

Video was recorded in 1920x1080/60i AVCHD format using a Panasonic HC-V100M Full HD video camera.

Audio was recorded using Audio Technica SP-CMC-2 Cardioid Mics ->
SP-SPSB-11 Battery Box with Bass Rolloff set at 69 hZ ->
Sony PCM-M10 (44.1 MHz/16 bit) with Limiter ON and Low Pass Filter OFF ->
WavePad (amp & track splitting) ->
converted to .flac using Traders Little Helper (SBE's fixed, flac level 8)

Audio sync to video, chapters added, and rendered to .iso using Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum.
Menus added and final rendering to DVD format using Sony DVD Architect Studio 5.0

This entire show was shot using a HAND HELD camera in a shoulder-to-shoulder, GA, Festival crowd.
Sight lines were ever-changing and there is certainly some jostling going on.
You won't need to load up on dramamine though as this video is no worse than most that I've seen and the crowd thinned a little through the show so the second half of the video is the most stable (but even the early chapters offer some great close-ups) and the audio is superb!

There was one Security "false alarm" right at the end of "Duquesne Whistle".
There was an inebriated young lady about four bodies in front of me that collapsed and I could hear others in the area talking about Security/EMT's trying to get through.
No one did show up, she stood up and made it through the show, and I got back to video capture by the time "She Belongs To Me" started up.

The more I listen to and watch this show, the more I appreciate it.
At the venue maybe I was too consumed with my audio and video capturing, but the show seemed to be lacking a little of the energy that I remembered from Dylan's last visit to St. Paul in November of 2012 (Hurricane62 audio from that show is still widely circulated).
As I watched the video during the production of the DVD and BluRay, I noticed much more animation from Bob than I remembered on the night of the show.
Personal highlights of this performance include Bob's dedication of "Suzie Baby" to Bobby Vee and a great rendition of "Simple Twist Of Fate".