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Review by Not realising that the performance of Beyond The Horizon was a "first live" possibly dimmed my excitement of this next track. Dylan worked the lyrics over quite well in parts, but again, for a song so rich in sentiment and imagery, it came across as rather trite. Things Have Changed a was real clanger, the huge disappointment of the night. Bob ran through this piece as if he had an urgent phone call to make backstage and the contorted upsinging at the end of each line just became to much to deal with. The worst of it was that this seemed to be the element of the performance he was most concerned to get right. A fizzer in a tall glass with ice! ... Highway 61 was a great crowd pleaser, as were most of the songs that concluded the main set. John Brown was an interesting surprise and had strong wistful bite to it, as did Summer Days, which jammed along almost sinisterly. It's worthy to point out that whilst I have no qualm with this band's ability to jam as such, much of the lead/main guitar soloing during the evening was dull, contrived, and almost a bit basic. It really left me a bit flat that a band could play together so well, yet when individual members were asked to go out on their own, it turned rather anti-climactical. (Bob Links) |
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Burnette played some incredible riffs throughout this song, and really gave it a texture of "edge" that was almost a throwback to raw fifties rock. Burnette himself is an interesting looking character. A bit of a modern day "Big Bopper" - red telecaster, low positioning (right along side Larry Campbell at one stage which was great to see - a few smiles). I found myself fixated on him for the entirety of this one. He looked very proud to be where he was standing. (Bob Links) |
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20. MARCH 2001
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24. AUGUST 1998
Entertainement Centre
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15. FEBRUARY 1986
Entertainement Centre
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18. MARCH 1978
Westlake Stadium
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