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Bob Dylan - Finjan Club, Montreal, Quebec July 2, 1962 (Yellow Dog Yd 010)

Track listing:
  1. Death Of Emmett Till 5:12
  2. Stealin' 3:04
  3. Hiram Hubbard 7:11
  4. Blowin' In The Wind 5:30
  5. Rocks And Gravel 7:25
  6. Quit Your Lowdown Ways 4:06
  7. He Was A Friend Of Mine 5:47
  8. Let Me Die In My Footsteps 6:29
  9. Two Trains Runnin' 4:21
  10. Ramblin' On My Mind 4:16
  11. Muleskinner Blues 3:09

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BOB DYLAN - Live Finjan Club Montreal, Canada July 2, 1962
(1962-07-02 Finjan Club, Montreal, Quebec, Canada)

01. Death Of Emmett Till
02. Stealin'
03. Hiram Hubbard
04. Blowin' In The Wind
05. Rocks And Gravel
06. Quit Your Lowdown Ways
07. He Was A Friend Of Mine
08. Let Me Die In My Footsteps
09. Two Trains Runnin'
10. Ramblin' On My Mind
11. Muleskinner Blues

FLAC FINGERPRINTS:
01. Death Of Emmett Till.flac:d8d815ee49aa3f9fbfdf20ee2b1ed7c9
02. Stealin'.flac:c11bf418febe3ac3492a1ac2b22d9fd7
03. Hiram Hubbard.flac:2d3c3d8403b2e92eabffc4d66ab13951
04. Blowin' In The Wind.flac:b1f50d3225e90b398f0c82c66b47db5c
05. Rocks And Gravel.flac:c6074707bc942a835964cddd50088fb9
06. Quit Your Lowdown Ways.flac:8261594a1301693eabfddf0846a98791
07. He Was A Friend Of Mine.flac:f1aae083b0ab43e14362149d6155d3ec
08. Let Me Die In My Footsteps.flac:717866ed12d40d48a3cb4366eefdb106
09. Two Trains Runnin'.flac:ca7efa169c9e797e97597a3829210ab3
10. Ramblin' On My Mind.flac:6f69ac7290738d970dbcbe9dd9314124
11. Muleskinner Blues.flac:463e423a85660de9e1090f9a70c4f253

SOURCE: Soundboard
LINEAGE: silver bootleg CD > CD-R (trade) > EAC wav (hard drive) > Trader's Little Helper flac level 8 & torrent > HungerCity

NOTES:
1991, Yellow Dog YD 010
http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-f07.html
Review:
The incredible Finjan tape belongs in every collection. Period. This particular CD release is the one to own. Few if any other releases of Finjan can compare to this gem. Some of the other releases have edited out the in between song talking, mistakes, and false starts (which sometimes seem as long as the songs themselves). Nothing is edited here. The CD captures the moment the recorder was turned on and left to run. This has always been a nice quality soundboard recording, but Yellow Dog has brought it to pure perfection. The audience is pin drop quiet. So much so that this could be a studio recording. The tape is so clean that several times you can hear the guitar case snaps etc. when the stage hand opens it to retrieve harmonicas and a capo. Turn up the stereo, and suddenly Dylan is in the room with you.