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JANUARY

 

20

New York City, New York

Carnegie Hall, The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Afternoon show.

20

New York City, New York

Carnegie Hall, The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Evening show.

 

NOVEMBER

 

Late

Woodstock, New York

The Home Of Bob Dylan with George Harrison

 

 

 

1660

Carnegie Hall

 

New York City, New York

 

20 January 1968

 

 

 

The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Afternoon show.

 

 

1.

I Ain't Got No Home (Woody Guthrie)

2.

Dear Mrs Roosevelt (Woody Guthrie)

3.

The Grand Coulee Dam (Woody Guthrie)

4.

This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie)

5.

This Train Is Bound For Glory (Woody Guthrie)

 

 

1-3  Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal), Robbie Robertson (guitar), Richard Manuel (piano), Garth Hudson (organ), Rick Danko (bass), Levon Helm (drums).

4, 5  Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal), Pete Seeger  (guitar & vocal), Judy Collins  (guitar & vocal), Arlo Guthrie  (harmonica & vocal), Odetta, Country Joe McDonald, Richie Havens, Tom Paxton ,Jack Elliott (vocal).

 

Official releases

1-3 released on A TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE, Part I, Columbia KC-31171, 12 January 1972 and on CD Warner Brothers, 26036-2, November 1989.

1, 3 released on Mr D's Collection 3, promotional CD, Sony Music Enterprises XDCS-93133 (Japan),1993.

1, 3 digitally released on the iTunes collection RARE TRACKS FROM THE VAULTS, 29 August 2006.

1 released on The Band: A Musical History, Capitol Records, released 27 September 2005.

3  released on Live 1961-2000 - Thirty-nine years of great concert performances, SME Records SRCS 2438, 28 February 2001.

4 released on A TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE, Part II, Warner Brothers K46144, April 1972 and on CD Warner Brothers, 26036-2, November 1989.

Part of 5 released on A TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE, Part 1, Columbia KC-31171, 12 January 1972 and on CD Warner Brothers, 26036-2, November 1989.

 

Notes

Tracks 4, 5  may come from the evening show.

On track 5 Dylan sings verse six and is on back-up vocals and guitar on the other seven verses and chorus's.

The officially released part of the song does not include verse six.

1-4 stereo PA recordings.

5 mono audience recording, 7 minutes.

Part of 5 stereo PA recording.

 

Session info updated 27 January 2021.

 

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1670

Carnegie Hall

 

New York City, New York

 

20 January 1968

 

 

 

The Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert. Evening show.

 

 

1.

I Ain't Got No Home (Woody Guthrie)

2.

Dear Mrs Roosevelt (Woody Guthrie)

3.

The Grand Coulee Dam (Woody Guthrie)

 

 

1-3  Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal), Robbie Robertson (guitar), Richard Manuel (piano), Garth Hudson (organ), Rick Danko (bass), Levon Helm (drums).

 

Note

These tracks are not in circulation.

 

Session info updated 13 February 2014.

 

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1675

The Home Of Bob Dylan

 

Woodstock, New York

 

Late November 1968

 

 

1.

I'd Have You Any Time (Bob Dylan/George Harrison)

2.

Nowhere To Go (Bob Dylan/George Harrison)

 

 

Bob Dylan and George Harrison (guitar & vocal).

 

Notes.

 

Second song also called Everybody Somebody Comes To Town.

 

Krogsgaard dates this session to May 1970.

 

Mono recording, 4 minutes.

 

Session info updated 28 May 2001.

 

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