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andrea66
i think that one of the most interesting things about desert trip will be dylan's setlist. i think he will play more or less the same setlist as his recent tour, but honestly everything is unpredictable.
a japanese firend of mine went to tokyo to see him few months ago he told me that almost the whole audience was around 70 years old or more ( he is 56) and that many people fell asleep during the concert. if it is true, i find this very very embarassing
I find that happening a lot a gigs now. I went to see Roy Harper in London last week and a good chunk of the audience was 60 plus. Soon it will be a case of more wheelchairs than not. Eeek.
We are entering an era that has long been joked about and had cartoons drawn about it. Ageing rockers performing for an increasingly ageing audience. Oh well, this was inevitable. You're not likely to see 75 year old performers playing to a packed crowd of 20-somethings.
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Cristiano RadtkeI know, its a different show. I meant this is the same arrangement right? I'm confused as to why this version is making the news. Just cause its the first thing they released from the box?Quote
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That early version of Tell Me Momma... it is the same as the one thats on the famous Judas show right?[/quote
The "Judas" show was in Manchester, 17 May and released on his Bootleg Series vol. 4.
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dcba
Would be funny if the early 2000's Scorpio box had a better more natural sound than this one...
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JimmyTheSaint
Someone needs to make a documentary on Dylan's Gospel Tour in '79-'80.
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Someone needs to make a documentary on Dylan's Gospel Tour in '79-'80.
Totally agree. Everyone may not like the religious nature of the lyrics but he gave some of the most passionate performances of his life during that period. I would love to see a Bootleg Series release of live material from that era.
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Someone needs to make a documentary on Dylan's Gospel Tour in '79-'80.
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Someone needs to make a documentary on Dylan's Gospel Tour in '79-'80.
Totally agree. Everyone may not like the religious nature of the lyrics but he gave some of the most passionate performances of his life during that period. I would love to see a Bootleg Series release of live material from that era.
...and to that I say...AMEN!
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Socrates1
Oh yeah, there's a Bob thread here.
Here's one video. Powerful version of Masters Of War.
[www.youtube.com]
I hate to say this, but I hope he's done with the Sinatra stuff!
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Socrates1
I hate to say this, but I hope he's done with the Sinatra stuff!
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Just saw a post from Rolling Stone that for the next Bootleg Series, Bob is considering music from his "gospel years," 1978 - 1981. Could be interesting...
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Just saw a post from Rolling Stone that for the next Bootleg Series, Bob is considering music from his "gospel years," 1978 - 1981. Could be interesting...
Link please. I have been waiting years for this.
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Just saw a post from Rolling Stone that for the next Bootleg Series, Bob is considering music from his "gospel years," 1978 - 1981. Could be interesting...
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Just saw a post from Rolling Stone that for the next Bootleg Series, Bob is considering music from his "gospel years," 1978 - 1981. Could be interesting...
Link please. I have been waiting years for this.
[www.rollingstone.com]