"Bob'S Boots":
A relatively obscure West German release from 1991. The best thing going for this LP is the title and artwork, which need to be well thought out to even make sense. There is a deeper meaning, than the surface one. Dylan performs the classic "Masters of War" at this venue. If one were to look "behind" the lines of the song, one would see the writer painting a portrait of the horrors of war that run even deeper than the devastation of life and property. This deep, primal force is the same sentiment that the artist Picasso wanted to portray. The simple black and white LP cover reproduces one of his best known works. Guernica takes one deep behind the lines of war, far beyond the physical destruction caused by the bombing raids, and into the souls of the survivors. Into the very depths of human psychodynamics.
A small photo on the bottom front cover shows the marquee of Odeon Hammersmith. Song lineup and times are on the back cover. Sound quality is not top an varies.
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