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whitem8
Real live has a blistering version of Masters of War and a fantastic version of I and I. Yeah, the mix isn't great, but MT is on fire on the entire collection.
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xke38
I bought RL a couple of years ago after having come accross some YT-footage of I and I (which now seems to have been removed). I was actually quite disappointed with the RL version, as MT's playing didn't reach the heights of the YT version.
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OpenG
I agree MT put his stamp on dylan songs and enriched them as only he can. If you read the Heylin book on Dylan there is a chapter about the 1984 tour and Dylan was frustrated that MT was not being the band leader and Dylan I believe fired him and rehired him the next day if my memory is correct.
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Amsterdamned
Yes, I think we can hear that Bob got backed up by a great English sounding R&R band.
Their live sound often reminds me of the RS in the early 7-tees. That's no miracle btw: Taylor put Bob's backing band together and that brought a sound to be proud of.
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OpenG
I agree MT put his stamp on dylan songs and enriched them as only he can. If you read the Heylin book on Dylan there is a chapter about the 1984 tour and Dylan was frustrated that MT was not being the band leader and Dylan I believe fired him and rehired him the next day if my memory is correct.
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Amsterdamned
Yes, I think we can hear that Bob got backed up by a great English sounding R&R band.
Their live sound often reminds me of the RS in the early 7-tees. That's no miracle btw: Taylor put Bob's backing band together and that brought a sound to be proud of.
That's not correct, Dylan put the band together according to Ian McLagan, and it was quite an off-on affair with everybody involved. Apperently no one knew who would be there the day before the first gig, and during the gigs no one knew what songs would be played.
Mathijs