February 13,
1986
Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
Sydney Entertainment Centre
Concert
Thank you. Good evening. All right, I'm Bob Dylan, this is Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. <inaudible> Queens Of Rhythm. This is a song I wrote in my protest song period. Actually, I'm still in that period. It's still relevant don't you think. Well this is one I wrote a pretty long time ago, but it still holds up pretty good. And we're gonna do it for you now called Masters Of War.
Thank you. That last song was called Lenny Bruce. It's off some obscure record that I made. <rest mostly inaudible>
Thank you. All right, Like A Rolling Stone. All right, it's that time of the evening again when we must part company. It always happens. Anyway, I want to sing you a song about my hero. Everybody has a hero these days. I know I got one. Sylvester Stallone he's one. Anti-hero. I think so. Ronald Reagan is a hero to many people. [booing] I know, I know, but he is. Michael Jackson, he's a hero. Bruce Springsteen he's a big hero. Anyway <loud calls from the audience> Shut up! I don't care nothing about those people, none of those people are heroes to me. I wanna tell you now about my hero. (before In The Garden)
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