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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Things Have Changed - Live Recordings, 2014



Things Have Changed - Live 2014
Disc One

Things Have Changed - November 5, 2014 (Minneapolis)
She Belongs To Me - July 2, 2014 (Prague)
Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ - November 6, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Workingman’s Blues #2 - November 5, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Waiting For You - November 6, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Lonesome Day Blues - August 27, 2014 (Brisbane)
Huck’s Tune - April 4, 2014 (Tokyo)
Duquesne Whistle - November 5, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Pay In Blood - November 1, 2014 (Denver)
Tweedle Dum & Tweedle Dee - August 27, 2014 (Brisbane)
Tangled Up In Blue - November 5, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Cry A While - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Tryin’ To Get To Heaven - August 27, 2014 (Brisbane)
Love Sick - November 1, 2014 (Denver)



Things Have Changed - Live 2014
Disc Two

High Water - November 5, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Simple Twist Of Fate - July 3, 2014 (Zwickau)
Early Roman Kings - November 28, 2014 (New York)
What Good Am I? - March 31, 2014 (Tokyo)
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Girl Of The North Country - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
The Levee’s Gonna Break - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Spirit On The Water - November 1, 2014 (Denver)
Shelter From The Storm - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Scarlet Town - November 1, 2014 (Denver)
Soon After Midnight - November 6, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Long & Wasted Years - November 28, 2014 (New York)
Blowin’ In The Wind - November 5, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Stay With Me - November 25, 2014 (Washington D.C.)



Things Have Changed - Live 2014
Disc Three (Bonus Content)

Watching The River Flow - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Duquesne Whistle - April 4, 2014 (Tokyo)
Huck’s Tune - April 23, 2014 (Osaka)
High Water - April 4, 2014 (Tokyo)
Forgetful Heart - November 25, 2014 (Washington D.C.)
Early Roman Kings - November 6, 2014 (Minneapolis)
Summer Days - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Blind Willie McTell - March 31, 2014 (Tokyo)
Desolation Row - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Long & Wasted Years - November 6, 2014 (Minneapolis)
All Along The Watchtower - July 2, 2014 (Prague)
Blowin’ In The Wind - July 15, 2014 (Gothenburg)
Stay With Me - November 23, 2014 (Philadelphia)


Despite intending to conclude the Thousand Highways Collection with the five-part One More Night set in 2014, the year’s touring was too good to pass up. After a request came in from some other fans on Expecting Rain, I got to work compiling the best shows and the best recordings to create the most representative disc possible.

The project expanded in scope, however, when it became apparent that a single disc would not be ideal for conveying the double-set style of the show. Much as in 1966, Bob Dylan’s 2014 show includes an intermission that cleanly divides the evening into two distinct halves. This seemed an opportunity to present an idealized version of the 2014 collected recordings.

The result is available for download above. It includes two discs composed of the standard setlist with rare songs interspersed throughout; these were chosen for their performance or recording quality, so some other interesting selections from Europe’s festival shows were not included. The listener here will experience the majority of those songs, however.

Concerning the selection of specific songs, the format presented a significant challenge. Rarely has a tour maintained such consistent quality throughout, and rarely have so many excellent recordings surfaced to reveal them. Soomlos, Spot, Audiowhore, HHTFP and the ever-present Crystal Cat have offered recordings of extraordinary clarity and beauty. Tokyo, Prague, Denver, Minneapolis and Philadelphia were represented by especially fine tapes. I strongly encourage listeners to seek these out.

Choosing songs was, at times, a fairly arbitrary endeavor. “Duquesne Whistle” always presented the whimsy that it did in Minneapolis. “Scarlet Town” always retained the menace that it did in Denver. Yet for whatever reason, after careful consideration, the selections above stood out as somehow superlative. Some selections were easier - “Huck’s Tune,” “Spirit On The Water,” “Soon After Midnight,” and “Long & Wasted Years” were the strongest performances of these songs that I heard, by far.

The bonus content consists of recordings that, for whatever reason, were either not strong enough to make the cut or represent fairly alternative interpretations of songs present on the main set. “High Water” is more reserved vocally, but has a rootsier circular banjo sound. “Duquesne Whistle” does not soar as it would later in the year, but the vocals are more precise. “Huck’s Tune” is less melodic than its April 4 appearance, but offers a more complete set of lyrics and an emphasis on the song’s defiance. “Early Roman Kings” is one of the rare occasions in which the band got to rock out a bit, and clocks in at almost a minute longer than the New York version. “Long & Wasted Years” is a singularly mournful version of that song, and “Blowin’ In The Wind” is complemented by a greater violin presence. “All Along The Watchtower” and “Forgetful Heart” are the only songs missing from the standard setlist of the year, and are presented here for completeness - both are excellent performances, of course. They just didn’t quite fit on the second disc, and would have meshed poorly with the songs there.

The other pleasant factor in this compilation, more comprehensive than the Thousand Highways Collection tends to feature, is that purists will have the resources to throw away my selections and create a mix exclusively of the standard setlist; alternately, if you prefer the bonus versions, you can replace the ones chosen for the first two discs where an alternative exists. This is reasonably likely with “High Water,” “Duquesne Whistle” and “Stay With Me,” where the alternatives were candidates for inclusion in the main set.

Whatever you do, please enjoy these recordings. Bob Dylan turned in one of the finest touring years of his career, and we are blessed to have enjoyed such excellent documentation of this achievement.

Thanks for listening,
CS

Big Update 1/23/2015:

I have re-uploaded the CD with several changes. It now includes artwork for the third disc, which was previously missing. The notes now include the names of the cities in which concerts were performed; this was requested by a listener.

I have also split the file into several smaller downloads for those of you with slower or spottier internet connections, though if you want a single-click download, just click the "Things Have Changed - 2014 Tour (Complete)" file. The link above now takes you to the Mediafire folder wherein all of the files are located.

Finally, as an added bonus, I included a folder called "Expanded Content" that includes a much-requested audio version of "Long & Wasted Years" from New York (12-03-14) and four video files: "Duquesne Whistle," "Long & Wasted Years," "Tangled Up In Blue," all from Chicago, and "Stay With Me" from New York. The first three, in particular, are beautifully shot, though the source is Youtube. The file type is MP4, but feel free to convert to your format of choice. The first three video are attributed to the Youtube user zoothorn99 and the fourth was posted by Elizabeth Ramirez. These clips are incredible, and are a very cool document of 2014's incredible tour.

17 comments:

  1. He's back ! Thank you ! Wonderful.

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  2. It has been noted that artwork is missing for Volume 3 from the downloaded file. I will be re-upping it tonight with the artwork and a bonus or two.

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  3. Thanks! It took two attempts to download — might be an idea to split up the files; it's frustrating to have a glitch 900MB in! But it sounds great, so many thanks indeed.

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  4. Grazie, non vedo l'ora di ascoltarlo.

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  5. What a wonder-filled collection! Thanks sooo much. Just brilliant!!!

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  6. Fine work as always,many thanks.

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  7. Staggering, just staggering. Thank you very much.

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  8. Thank you so much for doing this. Unfortunately, for some reason, I simply cannot download these. I've never had problems in the past, but nothing is happening with this one. I'm just doing the mp3 download. The download begins, tells me it'll take 7 hours, then 11, then 15, never moves past a couple hundred KB in the process. Is there anything different about these files??

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    1. Hm... that's a pickle. The downloads count for the MP3 version suggests that others have been able to download it, though it's possible something just changed in the past couple of days. I will look into it - thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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    2. So I reviewed it this evening, and it has been downloaded a bunch of times. I gave it a try downloading, and it works for me. Try it again and let me know if it's successful. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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    3. Ok. I'll give it another whirl (or several!). Thanks!

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    4. Hey - I finally had an opportunity to give this another shot tonight, and it worked like a charm, downloaded very quickly. Thanks!

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  9. I'm having the same problem. I'm downloading the mp3's and it has failed five times, never downloading anything near a fourth of the file and jumping between 14 and 10 hours left to download, but then it just quits and says it failed. Might be a connection thing or something. Thankful for all your work and generosity CWS! It won't beat me, I'll try until it works. When it does, I will let you know. :)

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    1. Took a while, but I got it. Guess the secret is just to not quit. All of a sudden it decided to get going. Just keep trying and you'll get it. Thanks again! :)

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  10. Son tornato a vedere ... e ho trovato un sacco di sorprese! grazie!!!

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  11. Just realized you were back! Thank you VERY much!

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  12. As you use a Mac to create the .aiff files, I suggest you get xACT, a free application which will convert .aiff files to .flac. It will also fix SBEs (sector boundary errors which are present in all your shares) in one easy step. This will make your uploads and our downloads significantly smaller, saving everyone time and bandwidth.

    Please accept this as advice and not criticism, as your compilations are much appreciated. Thanks again!

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