Of course I’ve heard of this guy and I know he’s a good songwriter that basically can’t sing, I wouldn’t have put a bootleg live album on the 1001 albums book though… The set starts with she belongs to me a good friend enough song ( I won’t criticise on singing because its Bob Dylan), the harmonica solos also good. Fourth time around was good (I don’t know the studio versions of Bob Dylan’s songs because I don’t listen to him really), it felt like it took a bit too long to start buy it was decent, creepy lyrics by the seems of it. Visions of Johanna is good all be it very long … wow this guy likes the harmonica it’s been used so much throughout and we’re only on song 3. It’s all over now baby blue has brilliant lyrics! Again lot’s of harmonica, it’s just not my thing this instrument. Desolation row is really, really good on a lyrical standpoint, probably one I wouldn’t return to much (with its 11 min length) but I like it. There is harmonica again but it takes so long to get to that bit that my anger of the harmonica sorta went away a bit. Just like a woman was also very good again he’s back on his harmonica but what are you to expect. Mr tambourine man is good again great lyrics all be it a bit too long for what it is, there was ANOTHER harmonica solo and now I think I need a break before going to the second half The second half of the set starts with tell me momma while not lyrically my favourite on here the backing from the band works really nicely it’s sad to see this was never played or recorded though. I don’t believe you ( she acts like we’ve never met) is really good as I think his vocals improve ever so slightly being backed by the band. Baby let me follow you down starts off with the harmonica then going into the main song it’s not as good as the last to and the lyrics are some of the weaker ones but it’s still alright. Just like tom thumb’s blues is definitely a great certainty the best lyrically on the second set so far and good guitar solo . Leopard skin pill box hat has a cool rhythm to it great lyrics again you know the drill ( I also think the same about one too many mornings but I do think that one is slightly worse). Ballad of a thin man is so creepy sounding I love it has to be Bob Dylan’s best song. Like a rolling stone is a great song to end a setlist on everything good pretty much applies here to be fair. I liked it but I couldn’t listen to that much Bob Dylan ever again.