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NET 91

There is one miscellaneous concert which is not included on Bjoner, which is the Guitar Gods Festival in Seville. There is however proof that this concert took place as all of Dylan's set appears on video. Instead of merely chaning the number of concerts in the information box you are more than welcome to remove the information which appears to offend you so much. BobDylanFan1994

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NET 94

Supper Club shows and similar events such as MTV Unplugged aren't part of the general NET. Once I have finished updating the tour pages a separate page will be created for shows such as the aforementioned. BobDylanFan1994

NET 1993

I think that for what concerns the MTV Unplugged 1994, the Sevilla 1991 concert and the Prague 1989 concert you are totally right. But, for what concerns the four Supper Club shows, bobdylan.com and bjorner.com say that they were regular shows, not recorded for a TV channel nor isolated or improvised event. I think they were regular shows, as you can check in bjorner.com. I'm sorry if I seem so meticolous, but the show-counting from bjorner is the only one that's right (bobdylan.com based its statistics using that website), so I think bjorner is the site that should be considered as the real, efficient source. By the way, do what you think you should, as Bob would say in one of his early songs! ;)

Samuc93

Supper Club etc.

The only reason I believe they should be considered as non-tour dates is because he didn't play a full set and also the fact they were recorded specifically for release.

Supper Club '93

Yes, they were recorded, but most of the shows of 2003 were also recorded. I think that he did not play a full-set because 2 shows for each day were scheduled - so he had to rearrange the setlists. By the way, do what you want to do, but I think that the list made up by bjorner, who follows Bob's tourings since early '60s, is really good, and it reveals that the 2000th show were the one in Dayton, 2007, and that the last show played 2 days ago in Hamilton is the 2607th. If we change this order, everything will be really messy! D: By the way, do what you think it's right! :)

Samuc93