The only thing Bob Dylan was missing Wednesday was his six-shooter. He already had his snakeskin boots, a shoestring tie under a mid-thigh suit coat and pedal steel player for a night of honky tonk tunes.The show at Veterans Memorial was close to two hours long, during which Dylan and his band played 16 songs that included a four-song encore. The set-list pulled at least one song from each of the singer/songwriter’s four-decade career, along with three covers.Dylan and his band plugged in and opened the night with his 1979 release, “Gotta Serve Somebody.” After priming the crowd, Dylan slowed it down with “Million Miles,” off his 1997 Grammy-Award winning “Time Out of Mind” album.A highly energized “Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again” followed, as Dylan rode his electric guitar like an old west cowboy. Not relinquishing an ounce of intensity, Dylan did probably the best Chubby Checker impersonation he could during “Simple Twist of Fate,” rocking on the balls and heels of his feet.After the 1988 release, “Silvio,” Dylan and the band went acoustic for the next four songs. A revised “Mr. Tambourine Man” was one of the highlights of the night. This sixties classic was a little quicker for his nineties audience, and preluded a soft and cozy cover of “Friend of the Devil.” The crowd swayed to “Girl of the North Country,” and finally exploded for “Tangled Up in Blue.” Dylan showed he was having fun throughout the night with his soft, bastardized version of the two-step, but when the crowd greeted “Tangled,” Bob finally let a wry smile fly.Dylan and his quartet then plugged back in and revealed a case of Hank Williams’ “Honky Tonk Blues,” which Bob had definitely been suffering from all night long. For anyone who has listened to “Time Out of Mind,” it was clear where the peeling country licks were coming from, and then “Honky Tonk” proved a perfect segue to “Can’t Wait.””Highway 61 Revisited” took off next and was the final proof that this night was a full-blown hoedown. As Dylan kicked the air and bounced around the stage, it offered the best example of what it must have felt like to see the Hall-of-Fame performer in his prime.The encore opened with “Love Sick,” the third song of the night from “Time Out of Mind.” Dylan shook off his illness and electrified the audience as he pumped “Maggie`s Farm” throughout the auditorium. Dylan pulled out his mouth harp for the second time during “My Back Pages,” and closed the night with “Not Fade Away,” promising to do the same.