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Bob Dylan Plays It Safe At Second Desert Trip Show

by Paul Cashmere on October 16, 2016

in News

Bob Dylan has performed the second of his Desert Trip concerts at Indio, California and apart from the encore, he stuck to the script.

Bob Dylan is not one to shake a setlist around like the band on after him, The Rolling Stones. The Stones give a unique experience with every show and changed a chunk of this week’s Desert Trip show compared to last weekend’s set.

Bob played ‘Masters of War’ in the encore last weekend. This weekend at least the audience got one of his biggest hits ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ plus ‘Why Try To Change Me Now’ from his recent covers album ‘Shadows In The Night’.

Bob Dylan, Desert Trip Indio California 14 October 2016

Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (from Blonde on Blonde, 1966)
Don’t Think Twice Its All Right (from The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, 1963)
Highway 61 Revisited (from Highway 61 Revisited, 1965)
Its All Over Now Baby Blue (from Bringing It All Home, 1965)
High Water (From Charlie Patton) (from Love and Theft, 2001)
Simple Twist Of Fate (from Blood On The Tracks, 1975)
Early Roman Kings (from Tempest, 2012)
Love Sick (from Time Out Of Mind, 1997)
Tangled Up In Blue (from Blood On The Tracks, 1975)
Lonesome Day Blues (from Love and Theft, 2001)
Make You Feel My Love (from Time Out Of Mind, 1997)
Pay In Blood (from Tempest, 2012)
Desolation Row (from Highway 61 Revisited, 1965)
Soon After Midnight (from Tempest, 2012)
Ballad Of A Thin Man (from Highway 61 Revisited, 1965)

Like A Rolling Stone (from Highway 61 Revisited, 1965)
Why Try To Change Me Now (from Shadows In The Night, 2015)

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