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Yeah, I get the reference, hence one of my fav albums is the Live Bootleg with that dolt on it yelling out Judas. I missed that show at the Palace, and it seems strange he played to such a big audience. How was the show. I saw him at Pine Knob with Petty, Medowbrook, Hill Auditorium and at the State. Then in DC he warmed up for The Grateful Dead, one of their last shows...
I think the Palace was only half full. Tickets were relatively cheap, considering it was Bob and Joni. Front row was only $45. Great show. Joni definitely had me under her spell. Bob was fantastic. Also saw him with Petty at the Garden in '86, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor in '96, and, most recently, at Cobo in 2001.
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pagodapete
oh sorry for the inapt editing.
it's okay - it goes well with the poor spelling
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Yeah, I get the reference, hence one of my fav albums is the Live Bootleg with that dolt on it yelling out Judas. I missed that show at the Palace, and it seems strange he played to such a big audience. How was the show. I saw him at Pine Knob with Petty, Medowbrook, Hill Auditorium and at the State. Then in DC he warmed up for The Grateful Dead, one of their last shows...
I think the Palace was only half full. Tickets were relatively cheap, considering it was Bob and Joni. Front row was only $45. Great show. Joni definitely had me under her spell. Bob was fantastic. Also saw him with Petty at the Garden in '86, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor in '96, and, most recently, at Cobo in 2001.
That must have been one of the last shows at Cobo! That would have been really cool!! How was it? The show at the State was good, but he was also radically re-working the arrangements for his songs. I remember when he did Blowing in the Wind it took me a bit until I even recognized it...great though!
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Yeah, I get the reference, hence one of my fav albums is the Live Bootleg with that dolt on it yelling out Judas. I missed that show at the Palace, and it seems strange he played to such a big audience. How was the show. I saw him at Pine Knob with Petty, Medowbrook, Hill Auditorium and at the State. Then in DC he warmed up for The Grateful Dead, one of their last shows...
I think the Palace was only half full. Tickets were relatively cheap, considering it was Bob and Joni. Front row was only $45. Great show. Joni definitely had me under her spell. Bob was fantastic. Also saw him with Petty at the Garden in '86, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor in '96, and, most recently, at Cobo in 2001.
That must have been one of the last shows at Cobo! That would have been really cool!! How was it? The show at the State was good, but he was also radically re-working the arrangements for his songs. I remember when he did Blowing in the Wind it took me a bit until I even recognized it...great though!
I guess it was the last time he played Cobo, but Cobo still exists and they still ocassionally have concerts there. I saw KISS at Cobo in 2009. My wife had been a fan of theirs since she was a kid, but had never gotten to see them before. I had never wanted to see them, but I probably enjoyed it even more than she did. LOL
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MadMax
'cept for we say AN open ear, right StonesTod?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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sundevil
not many mentions from the bootleg series. love bootleg's #5 and #8 as much as hwy 61 or infidels ect.
a suprisingly good, overlooked dylan album is dylan unplugged.