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Bob Dylan playing with the Grateful Dead


Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again [6:03]
Tomorrow Is A Long Time [4:42]
Highway 61 Revisited [4:12]
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [5:40]
Ballad Of A Thin Man [4:42] (cuts)

You can see most of the show in this video: Quality varies.

  E Rutherford New Jersey, 7/12/87

Full Setlist:

Sunday, July 12, 1987
E Rutherford, New Jersey

Set One:

Hell In A Bucket [5:49]
West L.A. Fadeaway [6:46]
Greatest Story Ever Told (*) [4:04]
Loser [6:15]
Tons Of Steel [4:51]
Take A Step Back Tuning
Ramble On Rose [6:19]
When I Paint My Masterpiece [4:33]
When Push Comes To Shove [4:34]
The Promised Land [3:53] > Bertha [6:45]

Set Two:

Morning Dew [9:21]
Playing In The Band [9:09] > Drums [7:31] > Space [5:01] > The Other One [4:36] > Stella Blue [7:34] > Throwing Stones [9:12] > Not Fade Away [6:35]

Set Three:

Slow Train [4:01]
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again [6:03]
Tomorrow Is A Long Time [4:42]
Highway 61 Revisited [4:12]
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [5:40]
Ballad Of A Thin Man [4:42]
John Brown [5:02]
The Wicked Messenger [3:31]
Queen Jane Approximately [3:45]
Chimes Of Freedom [7:25]
Joey [9:05]
All Along The Watchtower [4:50]
The Times They Are A-Changin' [4:24]

Encore:

Touch Of Grey [6:01] > Knockin' On Heaven's Door [6:02]

 Comments (*)Bob:"We're gonna do an older tune." before Greatest Story.

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