October 23,
1981
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
The Spectrum
Concert
Oh, are you feeling okay? All right. I wish I felt that good. If I stayed here long enough I would. (after Man Gave Names To All The Animals)
Thank you. Well, we got many famous people here tonight. Oh, yes. (after Ballad Of A Thin Man)
Thank you. All right. (…..). This is a famous town. Famous for you. Well, is there any gambling men out there tonight? Any gambler, gambling men? We got a song for them. (plays Gamblin’ Man) All right. It’s so true, ain’t it? Ain’t it true? Yeah, it’s true. It’s true today and it’s true tomorrow. It’s true today. It gotta be true. Always true. Ain’t that right?
I think we'll write things up a little bit here. We got a song we released…I see they don't (…..) no more. I know you gotta go. We could play all night. I know you all got someplace to be. Oh yes, you do. Anyway, this is a song that was released a little while back, as a single, single record. Sold about three copies. I'll play it anyway. Well, two of the people who bought it are actually with me. South Philly, is that it? South Philly? What's the difference between North Philly and South? Is there a difference? Right. I bet there is. (plays Heart Of Mine) Thank you. Don’t rush out and buy that. I think it might…I think it’s out of print.
Thank you. I hope we sang something on key tonight. (…..). Anyway, you drive home safely now. (at the end of In The Garden)
You people look great, you know. Turn the lights on (…..). (before It Ain’t Me, Babe)
All right, thank you. Am I singing on key tonight? Am I singing on key tonight? (after Like A Rolling Stone)
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