Thanks to ijwthstd for sharing at the traders den. Hope you don't mind me sharing this great recording of such a momentous performance. I was waiting for you to share here but no show so far. You must be knqckered after a big week. This truly unique performance from Bob is too good to not share everywhere. Thank you!! Here is the description from TTD: Bob Dylan - 2016-10-07, Indio, CA Desert Trip Empire Polo Club Indio, CA 2016-10-07 At831 -> Bb -> R-09hr -> Soundforge -> Flac 01. -intro- 02. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 03. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright 04. Highway 61 Revisited 05. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 06. High Water (For Charley Patton) 07. Simple Twist Of Fate 08. Early Roman Kings 09. Love Sick 10. Tangled Up In Blue 11. Lonesome Day Blues 12. Make You Feel My Love 13. Pay In Blood 14. Desolation Row 15. Soon After Midnight 16. Ballad Of A Thin Man 17. Masters Of War This all came together so last minute. If I didn't go hundreds over budget I would go again next weekend but it's just not going to happen. Only my 2nd time, I thought he was great and as you can tell by the recording, I was probably the only one. A more detailed: Even as recent as the night before Desert Trip was Desert Mirage, the more money I sank in, the more remote the reality of this experience became. I had zero interest in this show whatsoever when originally announced. Too expensive, too far, too much of a hassle, I have seen all these bands so many times and I always do Culture Collide this time of year. The first domino to fall was when it looked like Culture Collide wasn't happening. Then a week prior, prices on the secondary market were in total freefall. Started putting out feelers, had an offer on a room across the street at regular pre event pricing. Suddenly wanted to do this so hard. Got the ticket ($182 for Grandstand S4) and locked in the room. Should be able to find someone to drive me out there and share the cost of the room, right? Turns out none of my friends - many of whom were talking nonstop about this for months - were the least bit interested, even with "cheap" tickets and place to stay. Even the night before I still had no way out there. Texted every professional driver I know saying name a price. First response back was over 12 hours later. Went to go see Deap Valley followed by ZZ Top on Thursday, still working it the whole time but my phone stopped working up in the hills of Griffith Park so I had no choice but to enjoy the show. Get home from ZZ Top and in one last ditch effort look at Greyhound, who never seems to go anywhere I need to be. Turns out they have buses to Indio every 2 hours around the clock. And I am on my way! Still never found anyone to share the room which is kind of a sore spot as it put me a few hundred over budget, otherwise I would be scheming for this weekend as I had a great time. All the bands were great but this is how I would rank them: The Who Neil Young & The Promise Of The Real Roger Waters Paul McCartney Rolling Stones Bob Dylan There was no last place. Maybe if they had more bands? Might have ranked Dylan higher but I was apparently the only one seemingly into it. Would have ranked Roger Waters higher but everybody was tired by that point.