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Position:
Floor L10°
Avg.Rating:
5.0 (4 votes)
DVDylan ID: | D833.msu |
Recording type: | Audience |
City/Venue: | Kansas City, Missouri/Spirit Fest/Liberty Park - Main Stage |
Date: | Sunday, 31st August 1997 |
Deep gratitude for the master video to MUDSTER.
Special thanks for the audio to LEGENDARY TAPER A.
Additional thanks for the upload to KISSEBER.
Edited, sound upgraded & authored to DVD by YASSOU.
- Opening Titles [fade in to titles over 10:25 still]
- Silvio [clipped/shaky 10:06/continued still]
- Stone Walls And Steel Bars
- Mr. Tambourine Man [added 2-frame still before song for a/v sync]
- Tangled Up In Blue
- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again [transition to next track cut for tape change/added 7:21 still to fill transition]
- Band Introductions [clipped 5:10/1 still]
- Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat [fade out to still before 1st encore; added 22:11 still and cut audio and video for a/v sync]
- Like A Rolling Stone [fade out to still before 2nd encore; added 11:13 still and cut audio and video for a/v sync]
- Don't Think Twice, It's All Right [fade out to still before 3nd encore; added 24:30 still and cut audio and video for a/v sync]
- Highway 61 Revisited
- End Thanks & Credits [thanks/credits/salute/fadeout]
Number of discs: | 1 |
Running time: | 01:02:40 |
Video standard: | NTSC |
Authoring: | DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating |
Editor's rating: 4/5-/3+/4+/5-
VIDEO LINEAGE:
Master mini dv tapes>CANON ZR700 NTSC Camcorder>iMovie 6.03
AUDIO LINEAGE:
LB-8180>flac>xACT>aiff>Toast Titanium 11.0.4>disk images>iMovie 6.0.3.
Audio and video assets edited in iMovie 6.0.3; authored, multiplexed and burned to VIDEO_TS folder in iDVD 7.1.2 (Professional Quality 2-pass variable bit rate encoding)
This is a very enjoyable, albeit incomplete, show. Dylan and the band are in fine form, and the acoustic numbers are particularly well-performed.
The sound is a bit heavy on the bass, hence the 5- editor's rating. The color is rich, but the focus is a little off, hence another 5-. The camera is mostly steady and obstructions are few. The filmer does a fine job of panning and zooming, with only Bucky getting short shrift due to his far right position.
All in all, I'd call this a must-have DVD, easily worth a 5-star rating.
Reviewed by yassou on 28th October 2012