Bobtalk

July 6, 1978
Paris, France
Pavillon de Paris
Concert

Thank you. Thank you very much. Ce chanson, est l’histoire comme ma vie. I hope I said that right. (before Shelter From The Storm)

Thank you, Merci. Une chanson ... hmm ... Ain't gonna work on Maggie's Farm no more. (before Maggie's Farm)

Thank you. Merci. Une nouveau chanson, Tales Of Yankee Power.

Thank you! Let me introduce you to the band. Let me introduce the band to you. On the drums is Ian Wallace. Ian Wallace. On the bass guitar, a very fine bass player, Jerry Scheff. On the drums, no, on the keyboards tonight, from the Bahamas, Mr. Alan Pasqua. Lead guitar is Billy Cross. On the conga drums, from Detroit, Bobbye Hall. Over here, on my left, on the rhythm guitar, a young man who's been a great friend of mine, on the rhythm guitar from Tombstone, Arizona, Mr. Steven Soles. Young man on the mandolin and guitars. You've heard him earlier, David Mansfield. And on the tenor saxophone, you’re dying to meet this man I know, Mr. Steve Douglas. On the background vocals tonight we have, on the left, a young lady who's got a great future, Miss Carolyn Dennis. And on the right, my current girlfriend, Jo Ann Harris. And in the middle, we have a young lady who's also got a very bright future. Miss Helena Springs. And a great behind! This is called It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding.                         

Thank you. Merci. Bon soir. Vive la France! (after The Times They Are A-Changin')


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