Sources : https://www.punkhart.com/dylan/tapes/62-sep22.html
This is a fair sounding audience tape but a good one musically. Three excellent early original compositions are featured here: Talking John Birch,Hollis Brown, and Hard Rain – all among Dylan’s best early “protest” songs. The first one is light and satirical, the other two grim and despairing. To balance it all out, we have two rousing traditional songs. Sally Gal is the type of song that Bob would use to open his 1963 shows and get things off to a comfortable start. Highway 51 is an upbeat blues number which gives Bob a chance to show off a little bottleneck guitar. Overall a very worthwhile tape, but not indispensible. Bob sounds pretty far away at times.
It was a hootenanny of a good time in, of all places, New York’s famed Carnegie Hall. The cast included newcomer Bob Dylan making his first appearance at Carnegie Hall.
Setlist – September 22 , 1962 Bob Dylan – Carnegie Chapter Hall
- Sally Gal
- Highway 51(Curtis Jones cover)
- Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues
- Ballad of Hollis Brown
- A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
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