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2.0 (5 votes)
DVDylan ID: D460
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: Meadowbrook, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, US
Date: Sunday, 17th July 1988
Never-Ending Tour Concerts #26 & #27
  1. Highway 61 Revisited [cut]- Simple Twist Of Fate- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again- Gates Of Eden- The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll- Boots Of Spanish Leather [cut]-Barbara Allen[cut]
  2. This Train Is Bound For Glory(The Alarm) [cut]-Subterranean Homesick Blues [cut]- I'll Remember You- Masters Of War- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again- The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest- You're A Big Girl Now- It Ain't Me, Babe- Mr. Tambourine Man- To Ramona- Silvio- I Shall Be Released- Like A Rolling Stone- The Times They Are A-Changin'- All Along The Watchtower
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Number of discs: 1
Running time: 01:43
Video standard: NTSC
Authoring: There is no information about DVD menus/chapters


i am a huge fan of "frankie lee and judas priest" other then adding it to my collection, this video is painful to watch

Reviewed by kiddylan on 30th November 2011

This DVD is for serious collectors only. Over all I would give it a D-. The only reason for my kindness is that it is Dylan, I think. This is very shaky, Dylan could be just about any 'ol body because due the lack of focus and the never ever swirling camera there is rarly a second to see him clearly. Now I remember the giant cameras from the 1980’s and the police state like security of those first few years of the never ending tour, but with this disk you see the band 3 seconds later the stage light, then 2 seconds later the floor ect. I kept watching waiting for it to get better, it does slightly as the second night has better light, a full view of the band and a better performance. But still the restless shake and swirl. This might be fun to watch on acid. I have seen about 100 Dylan DVD’s and this is the only one I wish I didn’t have to unlearn.

Reviewed by mickym67 on 21st December 2008