1966-April-20 (Possibly includes 66-April-19) Bob Dylan The Enigmatic Story Of A Boy And His Dog Festival Hall Melbourne, Australia Disc 1 - 63.52 1 She Belongs To Me 3.05 2 Fourth Time Around 6.03 3 Visions Of Johanna 10.10 4 It's All Over Now Baby Blue 6.46 5 Desolation Row 12.27 6 Just Like A Woman 6.08 7 Tell Me, Momma 1.38 8 Baby Let Me Follow You Down 4.17 9 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 5.47 10 Like A Rolling Stone 7.26 I found two nice reviews about this release on the Web: The first review (www.expectingrain.com/dok/who/t/tomthumb.html) Bob Dylan and the Hawks [later The Band]. The best of the four available CDs of this famous show for sound quality, the tape seems to have been remastered, so this could be highly recommended. Wanted Man Music has replaced their own Melbourne, Australia [T-237] with this! Bob Dylan's Dream : Historic Live Performances Vol. 1 [T-118] is not easily available any more so this CD may be the best you can get of this 1966 show. Melbourne, Australia [T-236] is no longer common either. Tell Me, Momma (7) is a real commotion. Vocals are REALLY loud, and he's just BELLOWING the lyrics. Really has a nice snarl to his voice. Amazing vocals, horrible sound. This CD's source is said to be a tape, not an acetate, but there is a "skip" during Tell Me, Momma at :59 into the song. "...you're just gonna make everybody jump and roa//but you're so hard to find. Tell Me, Momma..." This is the case on all four CDs of this concert. Is it a tape splice and not a skip? ***************************************************************** The second review (www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/5581/cd66.htm) Stoned Dylan, subtle, menacing, unique... "This used to be called Visions Of Johanna, now it's called Mother Revisited." He has some trouble tuning his guitar and he mumbles, "Well, this isn't, this isn't my guitar, it could go out of tune all the time. My guitar got broken here in Australia", and the guitar he's playing keeps going out of tune. "and uh, I had ta borrow this one. This is a good guitar, but you know, it's a FOLK MUSIC guitar... folk music guitar..." Tell Me, Momma (7) is a real commotion. Vocals are REALLY loud, and he's just BELLOWING the lyrics. Really has a nice snarl to his voice. Amazing vocals, horrible sound. [it ain't that bad!] There's a nice little monologue about Tom Thumb. "This is about a painter -- down in Mexico City, who travelled from North Mexico up to Del Rio, Texas all the time, his name's Tom Thumb, and uh, right now he's about 125 years old but he's still going, and uh, everybody likes him a lot down there, he's got lots of friends, and uh, this is when he was going through his BLUE period, of painting, and uh, he's made COUNTLESS amount of paintings, you couldn't think of 'em all. This is his blue period painting, I just dedicate this song to him, it's called Just Like Tom Thumb's BLUES. [very odd woman screaming, provoking audience laughter and applause] You, you know Tom Thumb?"