Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 09:29:38 +0500 From: xyx Subject: DEEP BENEATH THE WAVES vol 30 We're done playing catch-up as these 3 bad boys get things "DEEP to date......." "FRIENDS & OTHER STRANGERS" 1CD (Moontunes) Last Waltz Rough Mix 11/25/76 Dylan's complete set at the Last Waltz, which included a delightful "Hazel" not issued as part of the official release. This mono soundboard is a tad below what you'd consider excellent but the naked rawness and rough-edged feel more than make up for it. Funny they decided to exclude "Hazel", as Dylan's opening number of "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" segues right into it nicely, the last note of "Baby" virtually becoming the first notes of "Hazel." Can't wait to check the editing on the official CD. Also included is the 'missing' verse from "Forever Young." According to Mr. Townsend, the official release "suffered" from considerable overdubbing - no such problem here. Remainder of Dylan's classic (albeit short) performance inc/I Don't Believe You and "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" reprise (so to speak). "I Shall be Released" is here also as a group effort and a fine one at that. The complete sets of Van Morrison, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are included, and a HUGE bonus is the unissued "Acadian Driftwood" by the Band, featuring some very "rough sounding" verses from Richard Manuel. Another highlight is Clapton's "All Our Past Times." Nice job, safe to say this is more "true sounding" than the official release. "SUMMER NIGHTS" 2CD (QR) RFK, Washington, DC 6/25/95 show + (6) from 6/24 Something tells me Mr. Bob *knew* this would be the last show he'd ever play w/Jerry, for he and the Band played like there would be no tomorrow. The whole of the 25th is presented here in excellent quality, with crisp clarity and separation and vocals right up front. The performance is nothing short of tremendous from "Drifter's" right on through to Garcia guesting on "Lot to Laugh" and "12&35." Inbetween, the highlights are many, notably an awesone acoustic set of MAMA YOU BIN, DESOLATION ROW & ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS that is sheer bliss. For my money, the DRow could be the best live version ever and Bob's vocals on all 3 are truly sublime. In addition, they do a rarely played and raucous "Watching the River Flow" and a killer "What Good Am I." Other highlights include "Simple Twist" and "LARS." This show deserves its special recognition as a highlight of '95. As for the PA/audience tape issue, I'd have to say it's an audience tape miked very close to the stage but high above the crowd. Bonus trax from the 24th also are excellent: PledgingMyTime/GirlFromNCountry/DontThink2x/ GodKnows/Joey/Knockin'. Nice job by QR, a real keeper. "BOB & JERRY" 3CD (BAJ 1) 25 Jun 95 RFK show, 16 Nov 1980 Warfield, SF An attempt to package Jery's 1st and last appearances with Bob in one set. The RFK show is the same one reviewed above, so all I'll add is that the quality here is even better, the sound being a tad crisper and brighter on the high ends w/a bit less of an audience recording feel. Sounds more like a PA although I'm still not convinced but hey, who cares. Again, I'd think a boom mike high above the audience and close to the stage. The other half presents the whole show from the Warfield 11/16/80, Jerry's first guest appearance w/Bob. It's an average audience recording with the sound a bit hollow and flat, though listenable. Being that the PREVIOUS nights show is available as an excellent soundboard recording (with many of the same songs) on FAREWELL BLOOMFIELD, I don't think this will see much time in my player, especially considering that half of THIS show is available as a soundboard source on "DEEP BLUE SEA" in damned good quality and includes all of Garcia's guest slot. Still, a nice document to have and the only place to get the '80 show in its entirety. Once again, too, the RFK is special. Peace - xyx