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    I'm listening to some Bob Dylan albums from the 70s. Now playing Desire. It's Bob Dylan. I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    I'm listening to some Bob Dylan albums from the 70s. Now playing Desire. It's Bob Dylan. I like it.
    I've been practically o.d.-ing on Desire and Street Legal. Frickin wonderful albums!

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    I blow hot and cold on Zimmy, but I've collected about 20 CDs over the years. A half dozen are from the Bootleg Series. Of those I really enjoy 1-3, Another Self Portrait, and The Cutting Edge. But they're all good.

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    I return to Another Self Portrait regularly. It is an excellent collection of songs, but much like the original, doesn’t quite hang together as an album (which is not a sin in my book).

    A new collection, 1970, looks to have some of these tunes on it.
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    A new, 27-disc (!) box of 1974 live recordings is on the way:

    https://bobdylanstore.com/products/t...dd1fe4607268ea

    And I’m reminded that I never picked up the Budokan set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by polmico View Post
    A new, 27-disc (!) box of 1974 live recordings is on the way:

    https://bobdylanstore.com/products/t...dd1fe4607268ea

    And I’m reminded that I never picked up the Budokan set.
    There's a one-song sampler streaming now of "Forever Young" from one of the Seattle shows. I believe I'm in the minority but I love the Before The Flood record. The Band was so good and Dylan's delivery on a lot of those songs is so strong. I don't know if I'm a big enough fan to drop $130 for this set but if a "highlights" package is made available I'll be all over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by headcrash View Post
    I don't know if I'm a big enough fan to drop $130 for this set but if a "highlights" package is made available I'll be all over it.
    When I saw it was going to be 27 discs, I expected a price of at least two bills. $130 is a bargain. I'm in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    When I saw it was going to be 27 discs, I expected a price of at least two bills. $130 is a bargain. I'm in.
    Especially given the outrageous pricing of the Budokan set. Four discs for $120? Yeesh!

    But 27 discs is a lot, and I'd be in for a highlight two- or three-disc set.
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    That's an awful lot of shows. I have a couple of bootlegs from that tour, but might go for the sampler.

    If you haven't heard the '75 live release from several years ago, I highly recommend it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    If you haven't heard the '75 live release from several years ago, I highly recommend it.
    You mean the Rolling Thunder box? It's great, but I wish it weren't just the Dylan performances. That tour was billed as a revue; it would have been cool to have at least one complete show with everybody's set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    You mean the Rolling Thunder box? It's great, but I wish it weren't just the Dylan performances. That tour was billed as a revue; it would have been cool to have at least one complete show with everybody's set.
    yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Triscuits View Post
    It's great, but I wish it weren't just the Dylan performances.
    Which is the case with the 1974 set too (none of the Band's songs). A bit disappointing although I suppose there are reasons.

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    I attended a concert on the Dylan/Band 1974 tour. Enjoyed it immensely. But I am satisfied that Before The Flood is a good live album for the tour. I might go for a sampler, but not 27 discs.

    I saw Bob twice more after that. With the Grateful Dead in 1987, and with his own band in 1992.
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    A highlight set is definitely in order. 27 discs might be essential for some, but I'll settle for a sample.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    A highlight set is definitely in order. 27 discs might be essential for some, but I'll settle for a sample.
    I suppose you could say Before the Flood is the highlights set.
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    I'm not a Dylan fan, so I won't be buying this, but I'm totally jealous of that price point.
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