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Bob Dylan Autographed Set List and Cue Sheets

Bob Dylan Autographed Set List and Cue Sheets

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Bob Dylan Autographed Set List and Cue Sheets

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Some of the earliest setlists (playlists) were taped to the top of Bob’s guitar. He once talked about going around and copying songs off other people’s lists. We think he was a bit more prepared for this performance at Gerdes Folk City – 26 Sept 1961 (image rotated).

 

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Gerdes Folk City, Greenwich Village

Photograph courtesy of Joe Alper.

1962-01

 

 

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“…tonight through Sunday night” would suggest Friday, Saturday, Sunday or 12, 13 & 14 January 1962. But did he then go on to play the Monday?

At one time DylanStubs listed these Joe Alper images as 15 January 1962, but now the 15 has been removed.

https://dylanstubs.com/photos/1962/index.html

Schenectady Gazette
page 19

1962-01-12

 

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Forest Hills Tennis Stadium
New York City, New York
28 August 1965

 

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Bob Dylan – Handwritten Rehearsal Set List

Bob Dylan handwritten set list, made for a tour rehearsal, in ink, marker and pencil, with extensive chord notations. This list was written over a period of time, with Bob Dylan formulating his thoughts about songs he wanted to play. The first third is printed in black and blue ballpoint pen; the second section combines handwriting and printing, and is written in blue felt tip; and the final part is entirely handwritten in pencil. Also unusual is the extensive annotation with Dylan noting the chords for most songs. Most other Dylan set lists are simply a list of songs written at one time, with perhaps one or two songs with chord notations. (Dylan’s handwriting is erratic at best, often veering from handwriting to printing and back again. As you can see from this, even over a short period of time, it can look as if it was written by different people. But this is all Dylan’s handwriting.)

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A set list handwritten by Bob Dylan in black sharpie pen, featuring songs such as “Lay Lady Lay”, “Aint Me Babe”, “Rolling Stone” and “Blowin (In The Wind)”. The name “Cezar” appears on the upper right corner as this set list was given to Dylan’s long time friend and guitar technician Cesar Diaz. Measures 8.5″ x 11″, very good condition with a 3″ tear along the border on the upper left side.

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Bob Dylan has handwritten this 1992 concert set list from his “Never-Ending Tour,” with songs including “Tangled Up (In Blue), “Baby Blue,” “Just Like a Woman,” and “Blowin in The Wind,” in black sharpie pen on 11″ x 8.5″ yellow legal paper.

Is this 25 March 1992? Cezar Diaz was no longer with the band, but is again a guitar technician.

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Akron Ohio NOv 1991. I guess the handwritten cue sheet ended by 1993, but not sure Photo by Andrea Orlandi

Akron Ohio NOv 1991. I guess the handwritten cue sheet ended by 1993, but not sure
Photo by Andrea Orlandi

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19940709 Messegelände Balingen Germany

Jokerman
Lay, Lady, Lay
All Along The Watchtower
I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
Tangled Up In Blue
I Shall Be Released
Love Minus Zero, No Limit
Masters Of War
Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
God Knows
Shelter From The Storm
Maggie’s Farm
Ballad Of A Thin Man
It Ain’t Me, Babe

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20050614 Prince George’s Stadium Bowie MD

Drifter’s Escape
Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
Lonesome Day Blues
Shooting Star
Highway 61 Revisited
This Wheel’s On Fire
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
John Brown
Bye And Bye
Chimes Of Freedom
Summer Days
Masters Of War
Like A Rolling Stone

 

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Rehearsal list, 1980

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1980

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1978

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Puerto Alegre, August 14, 1991source:  https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=599096660110914&set=oa.509779245727279&type=3&theater

 

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Buenos Aires, August 10, 1991

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Buenos Aires, August 9, 1991

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