A-11 | March 11, 2005 | Earle Chiles Center (Portland) |
ABRAHAM, MARTIN AND JOHN | November 9, 1980 | Fox Warfield (San Francisco) |
ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE | May 1946 | probably Duluth |
One of two songs reportedly sung by the five-year-old Robert Zimmerman at a Mother's Day party. |
ACCIDENTALLY LIKE A MARTYR | October 4, 2002 | Key Arena (Seattle) |
ACNE | probably spring 1961 | |
The earliest known performance is a duet with Jack Elliott on the July 29, 1961 Riverside Church broadcast; by that date, the routine appeared well-worn. |
ACROSS THE BORDERLINE | February 5, 1986 | Athletic Park (Wellington, NZ) |
AIN'T NO MORE CANE | probably summer 1961 | |
The earliest reported performance is September 29, 1961 at Gerdes. |
AIN'T THAT A LOT OF LOVE | March 23, 1975 | SNACK benefit (San Francisco) |
Song performed by Neil Young, backed by Dylan and several members of The Band. |
ALABAMA GETAWAY | October 6, 1995 | Riverview Music Arena (Jacksonville) |
Dylan joined the Dead on guitar on this song during his February 12, 1989 (Inglewood) walkon appearance. |
ALL MY TOMORROWS | June 30, 1986 | Pine Knob Music Theater (Clarkston) |
AMAZING GRACE | July 5, 1975 | Other End (New York City) |
Song performed by Patti Smith, backed by Dylan on piano. |
AND IT STONED ME | July 6, 1989 | Baldwin Pavilion (Rochester, MI) |
Dylan backed Van Morrison on Morrison's walk-on performance of the song at Dylan's June 28, 1989 Athens concert. |
ANGEL FLYING TOO CLOSE TO THE GROUND | No live performance |
ANOTHER MAN DONE GONE | probably spring 1960 | perhaps Ten O'Clock Scholar (St. Paul) |
Reported as a regular feature of Dylan's St. Paul club sets. |
ANSWER ME | October 17, 1991 | Guitar Legends (Seville) |
ARE YOU READY FOR THE COUNTRY | March 23, 1975 | SNACK benefit (San Francisco) |
Song performed by Neil Young, backed by Dylan and several members of The Band. |
AROUND AND AROUND | July 10, 1992 | Centre des Sports (Leysin) |
ARTHUR McBRIDE | no live performance |
AS TIME GOES BY | spring 1959 | probably Hibbing High School |
Reported as part of Robert Zimmerman's "Jacket Jamboree" performance, fronting a band that included three girls from his high school as backup singers. |