Sunday, April 12, 2026

Bob Dylan, La Crosse Center, La Crosse, WI- 3/27/26

Bob Dylan
La Crosse Center
La Crosse, WI
Mar. 27th, 2026


This is a "Midwest Sounds" recording (MWS410)

Lineage: Zoom H1Essential (32-Bit Float)

-Feel free to remaster, share freely anywhere else, or convert to MP3. Please don't sell it or profit from it in any way. If you enjoy this show, support the artist by buying/streaming their music, attending a show or buying merch.

https://www.bobdylan.com/

1. To Be Alone With You
2. Man in the Long Black Coat
3. All Along the Watchtower
4. I Contain Multitudes
5. False Prophet
6. Black Rider
7. Love Sick
8. Goodbye Jimmy Reed
9. I Can Tell (Bo Diddley cover) (followed by band introductions)
10. I've Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You
11. Crossing the Rubicon
12. When I Paint My Masterpiece
13. Forgetful Heart
14. Soon After Midnight
15. Nervous Breakdown (Eddie Cochran cover)
16. Every Grain of Sand

Bob Dylan - Vocals, Electric Keyboard, Harp
Tony Garnier - Electric and Standup Bass
Anton Fig - Drums
Bob Britt - Acoustic Guitar
Doug Lancio - Acoustic Guitar

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Tapers notes: Another great Bob Dylan show, at least in my opinion. I hear and read a lot about how dissatisfied people are that Dylan doesn't "play the hits", and he doesn't talk to the audience, and while I can understand that point of view, I don't agree with it. I go to see him play what he wants to play, he's not a human jukebox or a nostalgia act. He's also not a speaker or hosting a Q & A, here's there to play music, and that's what I'm there to see him do. I've always said I would take Dylan's style, where he doesn't talk to the audience, over a musician who banters too much, then you lose out on potential songs because they are talking too much. Bob is not for everyone, but for those who go in with an open mind, there aren't many better experiences.

"Got a mind to ramble, got a mind to roam
I'm travelin' light and I'm slow coming home"

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