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Amused
what songs did R play on?
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Silver Dagger
It's still hard to accept the old bugger willfully singing out of time to his originals - his phrasing sometimes doesn't even fit in with his vastly re-imagined tales on his classics.
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windmelody
One question: I love many Dylan albums, I like his rather rough voice, but is he in shape? I do not know if I should go and see him next week.
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windmelody
One question: I love many Dylan albums, I like his rather rough voice, but is he in shape? I do not know if I should go and see him next week.
Certainly you should go. You go see Bob just as you would see the ancient ruins in Rome - you are just glad he's still there to see. Dylan audiences tend (need) to be very sympathetic.
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windmelody
One question: I love many Dylan albums, I like his rather rough voice, but is he in shape? I do not know if I should go and see him next week.
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windmelody
One question: I love many Dylan albums, I like his rather rough voice, but is he in shape? I do not know if I should go and see him next week.
Certainly you should go. You go see Bob just as you would see the ancient ruins in Rome - you are just glad he's still there to see. Dylan audiences tend (need) to be very sympathetic.
How is singing in a coherent,understandable, in tune manner a cabaret act,as opposed to just putting on a bad show?Quote
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windmelody
One question: I love many Dylan albums, I like his rather rough voice, but is he in shape? I do not know if I should go and see him next week.
Certainly you should go. You go see Bob just as you would see the ancient ruins in Rome - you are just glad he's still there to see. Dylan audiences tend (need) to be very sympathetic.
Agree completely. You should go but don't expect too much and you may enjoy it. The frustrating thing is that he can switch it on and off at will. On some songs his singing is coherent but others his delivery is maddeningly not in time with the rhythm of the song.
I guess it's his punk way of addressing his own back pages and not conforming to being a cabaret act like many of his contemporaries.
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Silver Dagger
Yes, not bad show. Was there as was Gazza and Adrian. And incredible version of Highway 61. It's still hard to accept the old bugger willfully singing out of time to his originals - his phrasing sometimes doesn't even fit in with his vastly re-imagined takes on his classics. But hey, when you're in the presence of greatness every nugget tossed is a gem.
Here's the setlist.
'Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking'
'It's All Over Now Baby, Baby Blue'
'Things Have Changed'
'Tangled Up In Blue'
'Summer Days'
'Simple Twist Of Fate'
'Cold Irons Bound'
'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall'
'Highway 61 Revisited'
'Forgetful Heart'
'Thunder On The Mountain'
'Ballad Of A Thin Man'
'Like A Rolling Stone'
'All Along The Watchtower'
'Blowin In The Wind'
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vermontoffender
The concept that Dylan's audiences need to be sympathetic is absurd. The guy is a genius and his band is amazing.
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vermontoffender
The concept that Dylan's audiences need to be sympathetic is absurd. The guy is a genius and his band is amazing.
I would agree that Dylan is a genius and his band is amazing. His concerts are mixed bags - I have seen him (New Orleans 91) where he didn't even try. Other shows have been much better. The voice is long gone and he cannot begin to replicate the sounds of the original recordings. Those records and arrangements are classic - so don't tell me about the evolving sound. I will go see him and I will love the show - but it does require a sympathetic ear. I know casual Dylan fans who have seen him once and would NEVER return.
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KSIE
Curious: What's the Bob charging for a ticket nowadays? tia