1965-September-3 Bob Dylan Electric Black Nite Crash Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA Disc 1 - 72.06 Acoustic 1 She Belongs To Me 4.28 2 To Ramona 4.31 3 Gates Of Eden 6.38 4 It's All Over Now Baby Blue 5.12 5 Desolation Row 10.03 6 Love Minus Zero 4.04 7 Mr. Tambourine Man 5.35 Electric 8 I Don't Believe You 5.01 9 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 5.16 10 From A Buick 6 3.26 11 Maggie's Farm 4.47 12 Ballad Of A Thin Man 7.22 13 Like A Rolling Stone 5.39 Bob Dylan Vocals, Guitars Harvey Brooks Bass Levon Helm Drums Al Kooper Organ Robbie Robertson Guitar Review (from the great "BobsBoots" site): The newly surfaced Hollywood Bowl tape is every bit as fascinating as had been rumored. The acoustic set is breath-taking perfection. The electric set doesn't 'crash' quite as hard as it will in the year to follow, but that's what makes it so wonderful. It shows an artist testing the waters for the onslaught to come. The cover photo of Dylan behind an interview microphone is spellbinding. The back cover contains the surrealistic artwork 'Desolation Row' from the 1970 LP release 'Daddy Rollin' Stone'. The title comes from a rare 1971 LP 'Black Nite Crash'. The only other relation they share is an early '60s acoustic set followed by the crash. This show is both historic, and wonderful listening.