Al
Diesan - Live 2005
Illinois - USA
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| Date |
Location |
Photo |
Songs performed |
| Dec.
17th 2005 |
Chicago
- Old Town School of Folk Music

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Not
available |
"Masters
of war"
(together with the "Bob
Dylan performance class")
Special thanks to Mr. Jimmy
Tomasello, teacher at the Old Town School
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| Dec.
11th 2005 |
Evanston
- Bill's Blues



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Special thanks to Nancy
Jones Emrich & Bill Gilmore
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1)
When the night comes falling from the sky |
| 2)
Ballad of Hollis Brown (blues
version) |
| 3)
Blind Willie Mc Tell |
| 4)
Senor |
| 5)
Just like a woman |
| 6)
Tomorrow is a long time |
| 7)
You're a big girl now |
| 8)
Masters of war |
| 9)
Knocking on Heaven's door |
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| Dec.
4th 2005 |
Evanston
- Bill's Blues |
 |
1)
As I went out one morning |
| 2)
The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll |
| 3)
It's all over now, baby blue |
| 4)
Things have changed |
| 5)
You're a big girl now |
| 6)
Mr. Tambourine man |
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| Dec.
2nd 2005 |
Chicago
- Old Town School of Folk Music

|
 |
"She
belongs to me"
(together with the "Bob
Dylan performance class")
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| Dec.
1st 2005 |
Wilmette
- Charlie's
|
 |
1)
Masters of war |
| 2)
Girl from the north country |
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Special thanks to Mr. Bob
Danon
the owner of Charlie's
Coffee House
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| Nov.
27th 2005 |
Evanston
- Bill's Blues |
 |
-1)
A hard rain is a-gonna fall |
| 02)
The water is wide |
| 03)
Things have changed |
| 04)
It's all over now baby blue |
| 05)
You ain't going nowhere (duet
with Karen) |
| 06)
One more cup of coffee (duet
with Karen) |
| 07)
Crash on the levee |
| 08)
The man in me |
| 09)
All along the watchtower |
| 10)
House of rising sun |
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| Nov.
13th
2005 |
Evanston
- Bill's Blues |
 |
1)
Girl from the north country |
| 2)
Mr. Tambourine man |
| 3)
Oh sister |
| 4)
All along the watchtower |
| 5)
Tomorrow is a long time |
| 6)
Ballad of Hollis Brown (blues version) |
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| Nov.
06th
2005 |
Evanston
- Bill's Blues |
Not
available |
1)
Blind Willie Mc Tell |
| 2)
Masters of war |
| 3)
Girl from the north country |