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All Shows in Amherst 15. 11. 2006 20. 11. 2004 18. 11. 1999 24. 02. 1999 02. 10. 1994 12. 05. 1991 04. ??. 1964 |
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15. NOVEMBER 2006
Amherst - University
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11. 2006
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Review by R. Godlis And then boom again - we got that great new version of Cold Irons Bound - how's that? - the one that's been circulating from the Boston show - which just builds upon itself. Feeling like I can't help it if I'm lucky... Sidenote - Dylan seemed to spend a lot of time after each song walking over to his little table of stuff stage right - Harmonica - Beads - His Academy Award - Setlists?Songs he wanted to play? - and then wandering over to the band with something to say. Changes is what it looked like to me. Did I say the organ sound was turned up nice and loud? Review by Leo Baldwin The show at the Mullins Center in Amherst, Massachusetts was wonderful. There was a mellow mood that permeated the set. Songs like Sugar Baby, Hattie Carroll, The Man in Me, and Spirit On the Water were the heart of the performance. (Bob Links) |
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20. NOVEMBER 2004
Amherst - University of
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Mullins Center
20. 11. 2004
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Review by Igor Jakovcevski A surprising highlight was the tender and very well sung "Standing in the Doorway," from 1997's "Time Out of Mind," album, which was followed by one of the bard's latter-day live favorites, the swing-time "Summer Days," which again featured some impressive back-and-forth between the two guitarists. (The Republican) |
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18. NOVEMBER 1999
Amherst - University of
Massachusetts / Mullins Center
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Review by Buddy Kirschner Warren Haynes came out and played a ripping guitar lead on the 8 Th. song of the set Watchtower. After 2 encores, Bob remained on stage while the rest of the band left, he casually held the mic in 1 hand and kicking his feet out in front of him, spoke to us in a soft but clear voice. Thanking us for being there, thanking Phil Lesh and his band and then as Bob's band returned introduced Phil to play "an old song Phil helped make famous", Friend of the Devil. As that song ended Warren Haynes and Jorma joined Phil and now with guitars all around Bob looked over to one side and then the other, and with a nod began to play Alabama Getaway, this song started out hot and kept getting hotter and hotter as the guitar jams went to a frenzy before exploding in a final crescendo. A spirited Not Fade Away ended what we all thought to be the fianl encore on this gala last night of the tour. But alas the house lights remained off and Bob returned with his band to play the well harmonized Blowin' in the Wind. (The Republican) |
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24. FEBRUARY 1999
Amherst - University of
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Mullins Center
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Review by Gil Walker "Everything Is Broken" was unquestionably first-rate, ominous, galvanic, and driving. Worth noting, too, was what struck me as an unusual bit of stage business, with Tony Garnier moving from Dylan's left to his right, playing shoulder to shoulder with Campbell (and sometimes with Dylan as well). I don't remember this from previous shows -- is this a development in the last few months, or is it something I've just missed noticing before? (The Republican) |
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02. OCTOBER 1994
Amherst - University of
Massachusetts /
Mullins Center
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12. NOVEMBER 1991
Amherst / Massachussetts - UMass UPC Spring
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??. NOVEMBER 1964
Amherst / Ohio - University of
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