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4.5 (2 votes)
DVDylan ID: D2074.m
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: Brisbane, QLD, Australia/Entertainment Centre
Date: Saturday, 28th March 1992
Never-Ending Tour Concert #370
Another film from the Casper vault
Edited, authored & disseminated by The Caretaker & The Restoration Team
  • DVD 1
    -fragment of support act
    -All Along The Watchtower
    -Most Of The Time
    -Everything Is Broken
    -Just Like A Woman
    -Tangled Up In Blue
    -She Belongs To Me
    -Maggie's Farm
    -Love Minus Zero/No Limit
    -Little Moses (Bert A Williams/Earle C Jones)
    -Two Soldiers (Trad)
    -The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
  • Disc 2
    -Cat's In The Well
    -Simple Twist Of Fate
    -The Times They Are A-Changin'
    -Highway 61 Revisited
    -Ballad Of A Thin Man
    -Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
    -Blowin' In The Wind [end cut]
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Number of discs: 2
Running time: 01:33
Video standard: NTSC
Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating
The Casper story continues in Australia. Another lively show.
The video gives you most of the stage; interesting to see J J Jackson taking so many solo! This gig rocks!

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 bitrate 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 9 mbs
JC audio
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 highlights of this show, like others in the 1992 Australian run, are the acoustic numbers, especially "Little Moses" and "Two Soldiers." While the picture is on the dark side and the audio slightly muffled, Dylan's expressive singing and harp playing, enhanced by Jackson's leads and Baxter's slide guitar and mandolin, make this one a must-have.

Reviewed by yassou on 09th May 2018