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DVDylan ID: D402.m
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: Entertainment Centre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Date: Wednesday, 12th February 1986
  • DVD1:
    -Riding On The Train
    -Positively 4th Street
    -Clean-Cut Kid
    -I'll Remember You
    -Trust Yourself
    -That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith)
    -Masters Of War
    -Straight Into Darkness (Petty)
    -American Girl (Petty)
    -It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
    -It Ain't Me, Babe
    -Happy Birthday (Trad)
    -A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
  • DVD 2:
    -I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (Cecil A Null)
    -Just Like A Woman
    -I'm Movin' On (Hank Snow)
    -Lenny Bruce
    -When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
    -Lonesome Town (Baker Knight)
    -Seeing The Real You At Last
    -Ballad Of A Thin Man
    -So You Wanna Be A Rock N Roll Star ? (Petty)
    -Refugee (Petty)
    -Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35
    -License To Kill
    -I And I
  • DVD 3:
    -Like A Rolling Stone
    -In The Garden
    -Blowin' In The Wind
    -Uranium Rock (Warren Smith)
    -Knockin' On Heaven's Door
  • BONUS INTERVIEWS
    -Feb 3, 1986, Sixty Minutes (G Negus)
    -Feb 22, 1986, Maurice Parker Interview
Number of discs: 3
Running time: 02:25
Video standard: PAL
Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating
Coop writes of this 2016 release:

From The Two Daves believed to be 1st gen copy.

This is far and away teh best unnoficial video around from Austrlia in 86, clear steady and teh complte show, including the Petty sets, Enjoy.

VIDEO : Mpeg-2, 720 x 576. 25 fps, pic ratio 4.3. PAL
AUDIO : AC3 Dolby Digital, 48000 Hz, stereo 38.4 kb/s

This is the start of a new chapter in the Daves collection. Up to now with very minor exceptions everything has been taken from the master tapes. But of course Mr D had access to many others also. In his colelction there is a large number of U-Matic tapes. If you don't know u-matic is the studio standard video tape used back then by many TV studios. The tapes are huge easily 6-8 times the size and weight of a vhs tape and of course far better resolution / quality.

I have checked thru all of these and many again are much better quality than circulating copies. It is to this resource we go next.