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5.0 (1 vote)
DVDylan ID: D2060
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: The Beacon Theatre, New York City, NY, USA
Date: Monday, 15th October 1990
Never-Ending Tour Concert #237
  1. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
  2. Masters of War
  3. Joey
  4. Watching The River Flow
  5. Shelter From The Storm
  6. Man of Peace
  7. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
  8. John Brown
  9. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  10. It Ain't Me, Babe
  11. Under the Red Sky
  12. Man in the Long Black Coat
  13. Silvio
  14. I Shall Be Released
  15. Like A Rolling Stone [fragment]
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Number of discs: 1
Running time: 01:00
Video standard: NTSC
Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating
Coop's notes on this October 2017 release:

If you have evere filmed a concert you will knowit's not easy.
Some nights whatever you do just doesn't seem to work, and I am afraid this was one of those nights. People bumping you and walking in the way. There are some good songs and plenty of nice moments but this is one of CJ's poorer results.
But better things lie ahead, this was night one of the residency after all

Camera used was a Sony V-3 8 mm
Transferred to PC from camera via firewire with Adobe Premiere
DVD mastered with Tempgenc Authoring works 6
Title and track menus

DVD VOB format
Sys bitrare 10080 kb/s VBR
Pics/s 29.970 frames 29.970
pic 720 x 480 4.3 (screen arranged for 16.9. that is with black border both sides) NTSC
Video mastered to 8.5 mbs

Audio JC audio used.
Sennheiser MKE-2002 Binaural Microphones > Sony Walkman Professional Stereo Cassette-Corder WM-D6 > Fuji FR Metal IEC IV / Type IV Cassette
Transferred back on a Nakamichi CR-7A and recorded using Adobe Audition
AC3
48000Hz 384 kb/s stereo

The Caretaker


Not a great video, but how amazing to have "new" videos coming out some 27 years give or take a few days later? Thanks to Coop for his tireless efforts, and to the filmer CJGhost and his family for preserving these priceless documents and sharing them freely.

Reviewed by jman on 22nd October 2017