Bob was SO inspired by Tom. Always so terrific, and inspiring, to watch them together, see Bob gettin off that way. When Tom put together his band for Bob, that made Dylan TRULY able to rock; not just with session musicians behind him, but a real band that was into being a BAND, a great one that they'd formed on their own. (You all know what I mean: how could you not, watching this?). And they were into him and treated his songs like their own great rockin songs; made them their own, too. This rocks live as well as his 3 seminal rockin albums do (Bringing It All, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde On Blonde). And it takes a lot for me to say that, I love those albums so much. God bless em both for their musical gifts to the world.
Bob always has great bands. I love Tom Petty but the idea the Heartbreakers are a significantly better backing band than The Band or any of his 90's to present day bands is silly.
guymichel I wont disagree with what you're saying here. They were a great combo. I think the albums you mention are the wrong albums to list. He'd just released "Empire Burlesque" months before I saw them in Reno and they really rocked all the recent songs they did that night. Memorable. I remember thinking the versions of earlier songs they played that night, while great renditions, failed to improve on the studio versions we all love so much. I love how he (often, as I've seen him a few times) plays his classic old tunes, but changes up the chords or melody (often both). However it's rare for me to like something better than the way I've heard it so many many times before.
I heard it was the keyboard guy, Tench, who got this tour together. Beaumont had played on a couple of Dylan's studio projects during one of the Heartbreakers brakes.
I saw 6 shows on this tour. Dylan's sense of humor. Classic. Every night during band intro he would say Howie Epstein, the bass player was "from Kansas City", "from Portland", to get a big hand. Fuc.... hilarious. Bobby.
I went to this show when I was 16. No ticket and $20 in my pocket. I was broke before I even got to the show. I was able to score a free ticket ( fake, but it got me into the stadium). Anyone who camped out there will remember the enormous bonfire. Great time!
@@janjansen7983 I was just kid at the time and had only been working some part time work at 16. Been working full time for the past 36 years...33 of them at the same manufacturing plant.
Bob Dylan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It doesn't get much better. Petty was a huge fan. Loved him the very first time hearing them in late 70s. And Dylan, been a fan since I was 7 years old. I miss Tom Petty alot. I saw Mike Campbell and his band open for The Who last November. He was great. Who's ever responsible for this. Thank you, very grateful
haha Just listening to Spike! I named my Jack Russell after my dad whose nickname was "Spike" and this song...which reminds me of my dad! Thank you Tom!
I have always remembered this as my first of many Dead shows but it was also my first Bob Dylan show and my first Tom Petty show. My main memory of this set was Bob playing Hard Rain on acoustic which blew my 16 year old mind, though not as much as that first experience of Grateful Dead space lol. What a wild and free time it was.
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My first show was the RFK date of this tour. I probably saw the Dead 15 more times over the next 5 years, but I never saw Dylan or Petty again. They just weren't top on my list. Now I listen to Petty more than the Dead by far.
0:47 So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye 4:33 Positively 4th Street 8:15 Clean Cut Kid 11:03 Emotionally Yours 15:26 Trust Yourself 18:37 We Had It All 21:43 Masters of War 26:23 Straight Into Darkness 31:31 Think About Me 35:45 The Waiting 40:43 Breakdown 46:57 To Ramona 50:55 One Too Many Mornings 54:03 A Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall 1:00:38 I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know 1:04:17 Band of the Hand (It’s Hell Time Man!) 1:08:07 When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky 1:13:09 Lonesome Town 1:17:01 Ballad of a Thin Man 1:21:38 Bye Bye Johnny 1:25:29 Even The Losers 1:29:22 Spike 1:36:37 Refugee 1:41:59 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 1:44:41 Seeing the Real You at Last 1:48:50 Across the Borderline 1:52:47 I and I :: Like a Rolling Stone :: In the Garden :: Blowin’ in the Wind :: Rock ‘Em Dead :: Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Un buen momento para reencontrarme con BOB y TOM... desde Chile un saludo y contarles que la tres veces que BOB estuvo en Chile yo y mi familia estuvimos con el... TOM nunca llego a Chile.. Gracias por este regalo y saludos a todos...
30 plus Dylan shows over the years, including two with the Hearterbreakers backing him up, the #1 highlight of all those shows was Dylan, in his encore, playing Learning to Fly in tribute to his fallen comrade who left us way to soon. This was October 21, 2017 in Denver and TP's birthday was the next day. It was the only time Dylan covered TP and he and the band killed it. Unquestionably, TP and band kickstarted/reignited Dylan's journey with this amazing show at a time when he was lost, and he was never the same again as evidenced by the Never Ending Tour. Bless Tom Petty. RIP, rebel!
@Carolyn Wilson …..Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and I don’t remember the year.But if you find his acceptance speech please listen to it and you might understand more. Also, he is the best songwriter I’ve ever heard and doesn’t add any frills, he just tells it like he sees it.
If Dylan is not a genius then I don’t know who is. Personally, I think he’s more than a genius, but I won’t get into that. Like others, I’ve been listening to him for roughly 60 years. I don’t know how I’ll feel if I’m still alive when he passes away. I’ll feel something like “the world has just ended.” I’ve been to concerts in Southern California and have witnessed fans for the sole reason to just see him. I think it was about 2008 and I briefly met a person in line that had seen 114 of Bob’s concerts. Easily fans have travelled from different states around the nation came to see Bob. I know I met a guy that came from Ireland 🇮🇪 just to see his concert. I liked this video and have Saved it. Bob has been so important I’d so many people lives: his family, his music peers, he’s lovers, more. It’s hard to come to grips how many people’s lives he has touched and through his music will continue to touch for decades, if not centuries.
This was just incredible. I just sat down tonight with my iPad and watch this thing. I was just amazed even though the tape was trouble at the end it didn't matter. It was perfect great thank you
Like a Rolling thunder Stone , the Stars return to heaven, Mr. Petty , Mr. Orbinson and many others... But like a rock , Mr. Dylan keep rockin untill these days...
This is amazing. Dylan is such an enigma. His greatest studio albums are some of the best albums ever made. While Eagles sound has the same perfection live or recorded, Dylan is way different live and often for me not as satisfying, early he was, but often not. This is just phenomenal . Had never listened to this before. With Tom petty and his musicality. Dylan must have loved this.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING 🙏🏽 I am a Quadriplegic Dead Head who was in the hands of my brothers who messed up and missed the first few songs of The Grateful Dead because they thought Dylan & The Heartbreakers were Gunna 😂 Silly Rabbits Trips are for Smart Kids 🤩 Or Else you miss the Band who LOVE The Man who has a Kick Ass Band Backing Him ❣️🙏🏽
That backing group was great. Especially Tom! Loved the vhs they released with this lineup for this tour wi5out the girls. Its better but this is great too
I saw them two days later at RFK. It wasn’t great. But it was 98 degrees. They had guys w fire hoses on either side of the stage spraying down the crowd. People were fainting left and right. Dylan was wearing the same leather pants. In full sun. He just did his thing and left. Uninspired. But it was so hot. I can’t blame him. I barely hung on and left before the Dead took the stage. Because I had backstage passes my cousin and I managed to leave through the side of the stage so that made it easier to get out quickly. I was so glad to be out of there!
i saw these folks 2 days earlier in akron with the dead. i saw dylan 25 times and tom petty 7 or 8 times afterthis but i always thought i'd see petty again and obviously i won't.
Bob has said in interviews and his book Chronicles that this tour with Tom Petty was the lowest point in his career. You would never know it from watching this.
Stan’s snare sounds like the St Anger snare 🤣 Honestly though, it’s nice to see that even the best of the best have to deal with horrid sound from time to time.
YEAH BOYS YOU ARE THE BEST WE ALL MISS TOM IT WAS A GREAT PERIOD WHEN YOU AND THE HEARTBREAKERS PLAYED TOGETHER I AM IN TROUBLES AND ILL I LIVE ALL BY MYSELF WITH MY CAT JACK BUT IT WILL BE OK MY FRIENDS WILL HELP ME AND IN SOLITUDE I CAN PAINT BECAUSE I AM A HALF CRAZY ARTIST WITH MASTER S DEGREE IN ART
Ok, I’ll never again have to think about what I’d use a Time Machine for.
Epic sentence ❤️😂
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bob was SO inspired by Tom. Always so terrific, and inspiring, to watch them together, see Bob gettin off that way. When Tom put together his band for Bob, that made Dylan TRULY able to rock; not just with session musicians behind him, but a real band that was into being a BAND, a great one that they'd formed on their own. (You all know what I mean: how could you not, watching this?). And they were into him and treated his songs like their own great rockin songs; made them their own, too. This rocks live as well as his 3 seminal rockin albums do (Bringing It All, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde On Blonde). And it takes a lot for me to say that, I love those albums so much. God bless em both for their musical gifts to the world.
Correction: Tom was so inspired by Bob.✅ It is so obvious in all his songs! 👍
Bob always has great bands. I love Tom Petty but the idea the Heartbreakers are a significantly better backing band than The Band or any of his 90's to present day bands is silly.
guymichel I wont disagree with what you're saying here.
They were a great combo. I think the albums you mention are the wrong albums to list. He'd just released "Empire Burlesque" months before I saw them in Reno and they really rocked all the recent songs they did that night. Memorable. I remember thinking the versions of earlier songs they played that night, while great renditions, failed to improve on the studio versions we all love so much. I love how he (often, as I've seen him a few times) plays his classic old tunes, but changes up the chords or melody (often both). However it's rare for me to like something better than the way I've heard it so many many times before.
I heard it was the keyboard guy, Tench, who got this tour together. Beaumont had played on a couple of Dylan's studio projects during one of the Heartbreakers brakes.
Mike Campbell . . . holy hell. Everything he does is so right.
Yeah but he must not get along with the soundman. Too low in the mix thru 22 minutes now!
Mike is perfection.
One of my all time favourite guitarists, his tone and timing are incredible 😍😍
He's the best
couldn't agree more @@bigtom1001
This maybe the best I've seen of Dylan.
And the 1966 tour with The Band.
I saw 6 shows on this tour. Dylan's sense of humor. Classic. Every night during band intro he would say Howie Epstein, the bass player was "from Kansas City", "from Portland", to get a big hand. Fuc.... hilarious. Bobby.
I went to this show when I was 16. No ticket and $20 in my pocket. I was broke before I even got to the show. I was able to score a free ticket ( fake, but it got me into the stadium). Anyone who camped out there will remember the enormous bonfire. Great time!
sometimes being broke makes the best stories
but dont want to be broke for too long
@@janjansen7983 I was just kid at the time and had only been working some part time work at 16. Been working full time for the past 36 years...33 of them at the same manufacturing plant.
This is by fare the best response to this show I’ve read .
I’m glade he remembered the bonfire for me that is all I would have remembered
Even greater memories of fine fine music ❤
Bob Dylan with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It doesn't get much better. Petty was a huge fan. Loved him the very first time hearing them in late 70s. And Dylan, been a fan since I was 7 years old. I miss Tom Petty alot. I saw Mike Campbell and his band open for The Who last November. He was great. Who's ever responsible for this. Thank you, very grateful
Yes it does, you can tell Bob isn't happy with this set up.
@@branthomas1621 Are you sure? Is Bob ever happy?....,
@@rogerwilliams5382 Bob had many happy moments on the 1986 part of this tour 😊😊
Those 4 Souls backing vocals elevate this whole performance 🎵🎶
The Queens Of Rhythm. Some of whom were more than just Bob’s MUSICAL partners.😏
This is one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen
A stage so bare
A music so good
An audiences so appreciative
Performers so into the meaning
That's the way we should all Rock n Roll
Love this. RIP Tom Petty.
Rip Fingerless Glove and Leather Pants Bobby
I saw Dylan/Petty a couple weeks later at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Was a spectacular show. Still one of the best I’ve ever seen. 🤘
Awesome show
❤@@jaimehill4021
IT IS 21 10 O CLOCK I AM NOT SLEEPY YET SO I AM SMOKING AND LISTENING TO YOU BOB HONEY WE ALL MISS TOM
haha Just listening to Spike! I named my Jack Russell after my dad whose nickname was "Spike" and this song...which reminds me of my dad! Thank you Tom!
I have always remembered this as my first of many Dead shows but it was also my first Bob Dylan show and my first Tom Petty show. My main memory of this set was Bob playing Hard Rain on acoustic which blew my 16 year old mind, though not as much as that first experience of Grateful Dead space lol. What a wild and free time it was.
Youth and music like this is like a wild and free time...🌺🌹❣️👌🌞💫💥🌷
Yes indeed it was.. l was there.. would Iove to do it all over again , for the fun of it at our ages now.. 🤗😍😋
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@Bode Rudy Instablaster =)
My first show was the RFK date of this tour. I probably saw the Dead 15 more times over the next 5 years, but I never saw Dylan or Petty again. They just weren't top on my list. Now I listen to Petty more than the Dead by far.
wow what a treasure in the music world to find ,, wow
I was 18 or 19, was on mushrooms 🍄 & there w my girlfriend & I loved her ❤️
If i just could have been there...it would be a heaven on earth...
I remember this show...one of the last I ever caught before moving to Hawaii and never coming back
Ever lasting gratitude for sharing this. Most will agree we miss Tom Petty 💘🎸🎶
" L E G E N D S "🚶♂️🚶♂️🎸🎸🎶
I KEEP COMING BACK HERE 💓💓
0:47 So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye
4:33 Positively 4th Street
8:15 Clean Cut Kid
11:03 Emotionally Yours
15:26 Trust Yourself
18:37 We Had It All
21:43 Masters of War
26:23 Straight Into Darkness
31:31 Think About Me
35:45 The Waiting
40:43 Breakdown
46:57 To Ramona
50:55 One Too Many Mornings
54:03 A Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall
1:00:38 I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know
1:04:17 Band of the Hand (It’s Hell Time Man!)
1:08:07 When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky
1:13:09 Lonesome Town
1:17:01 Ballad of a Thin Man
1:21:38 Bye Bye Johnny
1:25:29 Even The Losers
1:29:22 Spike
1:36:37 Refugee
1:41:59 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
1:44:41 Seeing the Real You at Last
1:48:50 Across the Borderline
1:52:47 I and I
:: Like a Rolling Stone
:: In the Garden
:: Blowin’ in the Wind
:: Rock ‘Em Dead
:: Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Thanks mate!
Does anyone have the last 5 songs of this show...
Un buen momento para reencontrarme con BOB y TOM... desde Chile un saludo y contarles que la tres veces que BOB estuvo en Chile yo y mi familia estuvimos con el... TOM nunca llego a Chile.. Gracias por este regalo y saludos a todos...
WHAT A GREAT NIGHT OF MUSIC,SO MUCH TALENT IN THESE 2🚶♂️🚶♂️🎶🎶💕
Saw them two days later in Washington, D.C.
What energy and joy tom brings to the show...so nice to see. Tight band also. Top!
Couldn't agree more!
YEAH BOB HONEY YOU BOYS ARE THE BEST WE ALL MISS TOM
This was a great concert. Sincerely big Dylan Fan.
What a rockin' great show! So glad someone had the insight to record it...there'll never be times like this ever again ❤😊
TP & Co. are a machine…The footage of them backing up McGuinn at the Dylan MSG tribute is perfection.
There will Never ever be anyone who could be like Amazing and Wonderful as Brilliant Tom Petty❤❤FOREVERMORE TOM he's missed SO So MUCH ❤
Fantastic, I’ve been looking high and low for Dylan and The heartbreakers live. I’ve got a dvd but it’s not great, this however is really great. 🍻
30 plus Dylan shows over the years, including two with the Hearterbreakers backing him up, the #1 highlight of all those shows was Dylan, in his encore, playing Learning to Fly in tribute to his fallen comrade who left us way to soon. This was October 21, 2017 in Denver and TP's birthday was the next day. It was the only time Dylan covered TP and he and the band killed it. Unquestionably, TP and band kickstarted/reignited Dylan's journey with this amazing show at a time when he was lost, and he was never the same again as evidenced by the Never Ending Tour. Bless Tom Petty. RIP, rebel!
I wish I were there ❤️ saw him 3 nights in a row with the Grateful Dead and once in Santa Clara just Bob. Wonderful see him with Tom .
@Carolyn Wilson …..Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and I don’t remember the year.But if you find his acceptance speech please listen to it and you might understand more. Also, he is the best songwriter I’ve ever heard and doesn’t add any frills, he just tells it like he sees it.
like reality
If Dylan is not a genius then I don’t know who is. Personally, I think he’s more than a genius, but I won’t get into that. Like others, I’ve been listening to him for roughly 60 years. I don’t know how I’ll feel if I’m still alive when he passes away. I’ll feel something like “the world has just ended.” I’ve been to concerts in Southern California and have witnessed fans for the sole reason to just see him. I think it was about 2008 and I briefly met a person in line that had seen 114 of Bob’s concerts. Easily fans have travelled from different states around the nation came to see Bob. I know I met a guy that came from Ireland 🇮🇪 just to see his concert. I liked this video and have Saved it. Bob has been so important I’d so many people lives: his family, his music peers, he’s lovers, more. It’s hard to come to grips how many people’s lives he has touched and through his music will continue to touch for decades, if not centuries.
I was actually at this show, and it was the first of many times I ever saw Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
What a sound like being there 👍👍👍 lost for words they playyy😄 what a wonderful day And the Choir 🤗🤗🤗 wow master of war
Mike Campbell played on all those Rick Rubin, Johnny Cash sessions. Consummate musician.
Well, most of them - according to Wikipedia, he played on II, III, IV and V - but not on I and VI.
@graybin excuse, virtually all.
My point was he is a great player well respected by Rick Rubin.
Love that Tom opens with Straight Into Darkness
... TP is the first artist i've had to scratch-off my bucket list, i've probably seen BD over 50 times, but missed this tour... more's the pity ...
I was there!
Lucky
Most enjoy hearing songs I've never heard. Wow.
Awesome recording ...awesome concert,.. l was there.. thanks for the upload..😎
Te Amo Bob Dylan Mucho,esas Letras son Incomparables....
IT IS TWO O CLOCK I AM GOING TO DRINK MY AFTERNOON COFFEE AND SMOKE YOU BOB HONEY AND TOM ARE THE BEST WE ALL MISS HIM
Just think! No big screens! Just the artists and the music! Miss these concerts!
Wow., Awesome .💜💜💜
The first time that I saw Bob Dylan it was with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at Alpine Valley, WI in the summer of 1986.
hey, me too!
I was there! What a fun day!
Let the moment take you.
❤ love it, superb performance and excellent performer.
This was just incredible. I just sat down tonight with my iPad and watch this thing. I was just amazed even though the tape was trouble at the end it didn't matter. It was perfect great thank you
MY KINDA MUSIC TOO
I WILL ALWAYS BE EMOTIONALY YOURS BOB HONEY
Well posted just a very short while before Tom died. This is really priceless. Thank you
Think Tom died in 2017! So this was quite a long before he died!
YEAH TOM YOU AND HEARTBREAKERS WERE THE BEST WE ALL MISS YOU
Like a Rolling thunder Stone , the Stars return to heaven, Mr. Petty , Mr. Orbinson and many others...
But like a rock , Mr. Dylan keep rockin untill these days...
This is amazing. Dylan is such an enigma. His greatest studio albums are some of the best albums ever made. While Eagles sound has the same perfection live or recorded, Dylan is way different live and often for me not as satisfying, early he was, but often not. This is just phenomenal . Had never listened to this before. With Tom petty and his musicality. Dylan must have loved this.
I was at this show as well as the one in Akron on July 2nd. Dylan and the Dead tour 😎🤘
Und 1987 im Treptower Park in Ostberlin. Ich war dabei. Im Vorprogramm , tom petty und band und roger mc guinn. Klasse . Eberhard
Just found this. So great. Bob & Tom & the Heartbreakers did a great show!
I haven’t seen this set since seeing it live. Excellent show all around, a hot July 4th. One of the best Dylan shows I’ve seen.
I love the arrangements they came up with on this tour. They really swung.
THE SINGERS ARE GREAT TOO
I was there
You can put anything on your mind onto a plate. The journey from plate to mouth is another story.
One of my favorite performances of Positively 4th Street.
Dylan, the undisputed coolest man on any stage or every room every time 🏴☠️
Fantastic. Pure genius.
The transmission in my brothers Fairmount died on way out had to push him thru traffic. This was the warm up band for the Grateful Dead
I was 14 at that show
I'd say Tom is in a happy, happy mood here...:)
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING 🙏🏽 I am a Quadriplegic Dead Head who was in the hands of my brothers who messed up and missed the first few songs of The Grateful Dead because they thought Dylan & The Heartbreakers were Gunna 😂 Silly Rabbits Trips are for Smart Kids 🤩 Or Else you miss the Band who LOVE The Man who has a Kick Ass Band Backing Him ❣️🙏🏽
WOW TOTALLY AWESOME! thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Delightful..thx
god bless everyone who was there
i saw this tour in portland oregon
I think I can die now with a satisfied mind…what could ever top this? Thanks for sharing this! 🏄♂️✨💫🫡👹😵💫💥😍⚡️⚡️⚡️🌉🧚❤️💥💥💥☮️
Maybe this "Tops" it...
Depending on your mood...
The Great Music Experience
Nara Japan
1994
Hard Rain & Ring Them Bells
i saw this show at madison square garden i also seen petty 36x tom and the heartbreakers are a amazing group
Like a picture I saw.
That backing group was great. Especially Tom! Loved the vhs they released with this lineup for this tour wi5out the girls. Its better but this is great too
IWT Grateful Dead opened on a Double Bill!! I went with the Nomads Of The Deep❤
R.I.P. Rock n Roll😢
There was never gonna be a way forward from this...
As good as it could get😂
1:09:09 when Dylan spots the bootleg camera guy 😂. Had the bootleg video back in the day. Fantastic!
Tom Petty is a National Treasure!!!❤
I saw them two days later at RFK. It wasn’t great. But it was 98 degrees. They had guys w fire hoses on either side of the stage spraying down the crowd. People were fainting left and right. Dylan was wearing the same leather pants. In full sun. He just did his thing and left. Uninspired. But it was so hot. I can’t blame him. I barely hung on and left before the Dead took the stage. Because I had backstage passes my cousin and I managed to leave through the side of the stage so that made it easier to get out quickly. I was so glad to be out of there!
The power of your mind. It is an equitable temperature.
For me the sound is fine clear and crisp
Haha. July in Buffalo. Looks a little chilly.
I had tickets for this but had to sell them😢
Prime time
This was the Bob Dylan singing with helium era.
I like how these guys were all friends. Makes them seem more relatable. Not sure if that’s the case tofay
Killing.
I really enjoyed this, but have no idea what bob says❤
Linda...does it really matter when you're as cool as The Bobcat? He can do anything + still have the crowd in the palm of His hand!
Fabulós, ❤
YEAH TOM
I saw Bob in 87 with Tom Petty in UK.........
i saw these folks 2 days earlier in akron with the dead. i saw dylan 25 times and tom petty 7 or 8 times afterthis but i always thought i'd see petty again and obviously i won't.
impresionante el de la mandolina..............
Bob has said in interviews and his book Chronicles that this tour with Tom Petty was the lowest point in his career. You would never know it from watching this.
Stan’s snare sounds like the St Anger snare 🤣 Honestly though, it’s nice to see that even the best of the best have to deal with horrid sound from time to time.
YEAH BOYS YOU ARE THE BEST WE ALL MISS TOM IT WAS A GREAT PERIOD WHEN YOU AND THE HEARTBREAKERS PLAYED TOGETHER I AM IN TROUBLES AND ILL I LIVE ALL BY MYSELF WITH MY CAT JACK BUT IT WILL BE OK MY FRIENDS WILL HELP ME AND IN SOLITUDE I CAN PAINT BECAUSE I AM A HALF CRAZY ARTIST WITH MASTER S DEGREE IN ART