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DVDylan ID: D593.su2
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: Earls Court, London, England, UK
Date: Tuesday, 30th June 1981
Sourced from master tape. Same as D593.su but split into 2 disks.

An HW Sound Upgrade

  • Disk 1
    -Gotta Serve Somebody
    -I Believe In You
    -Like A Rolling Stone
    -Man Gave Names To All The Animals
    -Maggie's Farm
    -Simple Twist Of Fate
    -Girl Of The North Country
    -Ballad Of A Thin Man
    -Dead Man, Dead Man
    -Forever Young
    -Abraham, Martin And John (Dick Holler)
    -Slow Train
    -Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
    -In The Summertime
  • Disk 2
    -Mr. Tambourine Man
    -Solid Rock
    -Just Like A Woman
    -Watered-Down Love
    -What Can I Do For You?
    -All Along The Watchtower
    -Lenny Bruce
    -When You Gonna Wake Up?
    -In The Garden
    -Blowin' In The Wind
    -Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  • HIDDEN BONUS: Sound-upgraded Nashville 2-Dec-78
    -Mr. Tambourine Man
    -Masters Of War
    -Changing Of The Guards
Number of discs: 2
Running time: 01:50
Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating
Notes from the uploader:

D6 A8 S7 H7 F7 I-SR
Show on phillips vhs portable with seperate camera. Model not known.
Sound upgraded (unknown source)

2 DVDs 7.52 GB
MPEG-2 Sys Bitrate 10080 kb/s VBR
Pics 25.000 Frames 25.000
720x256 pal Audio LPCM 44khz
2 DVDs 7.52 GB MPEG-2 Sys Bitrate 10080 kb/s VBR Pics 25.000 Frames 25.000 720x256 pal Audio LPCM 44khz 2 DVDs 7.52 GB MPEG-2 Sys Bitrate 10080 kb/s VBR Pics 25.000 Frames 25.000 720x256 pal Audio LPCM 44khz Sound upgraded (unknown source) 2 DVDs 7.52 GB MPEG-2 Sys Bitrate 10080 kb/s VBR Pics 25.000 Frames 25.000 720x256 pal Audio LPCM 44khz Show on phillips vhs portable with seperate camera. Model not known Sound upgraded (unknown source) 2 DVDs 7.52 GB MPEG-2 Sys Bitrate 10080 kb/s VBR Pics 25.000 Frames 25.000 720x256 pal Audio LPCM 44khz

Hello again people I was watching bits of this the other day an thought I would share it. Its not a film I shot but I know the guy who did. The video is from the master, but cameras in 1981 were not as light sensitive as they are now, so there is a little "ghosting" at times here. The sound has been upgraded, most cameras back then had poor sound, but I don't have any idea what equipment was used. But hell this is 1981! There isn't a lot of film from back then. There is some footage from all the Earls Court shows but this is far and away the most complete an best quality. Just sit back, put your watch back 28 years an enjoy.