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All Shows in Augusta 04. 08. 2002 11. 11. 1999 15. 09. 1978 26. 11. 1975 Norbert Baro last update 08. 07. 2006 |
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Review by Bob Keyes As for Augusta, I probably enjoyed that show as much as any of the others, although it may not have been the most fluid of the three performances. I just thought the crowd was incredibly respectful and surprisingly enthusiastic. It was the best crowd of the three, and I think that propelled the show. Dylan botched a few lyrics here and there, but there really wasn't much negative to be said about the show, in my opinion. Yes, it was slow at times, but there were enough true highlights to overcome the tempo. I loved Larry's fiddle on "If You See Her, Say Hello," and the version of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" literally gave me goose-bumps. I took my brother, his wife and their teen-age son. It was the first show the kid had ever been to, the first time my brother and his wife had seen Dylan. They all liked the show a lot; they loved it at times and wished he was a little more coherent at other times. But their complaints were minor. (Bob Links) |
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Review by JPD0522@aol.com I had the BEST time at this show. I got there after they had opend up the gates and was worried I'd get a bad seat. I ENDED UP IN FRONT ROW!!! I was near the left. About Four or Five Feet away from the big Amp. Phil did his songs. I really enjoyed "Come Together" since I am a big Beatles fan also. For everyone who might have seen me, I was the kid who Phil's drummer came right over to me and gave me his two drumsticks!! Can't get any better than this! I was wrong. After about 20 mins after Phil left, The lights started Flashing! Dylan came out and did "I am the man Thomas" and then started "A song to Woody." I was holding up my record of Bob's first self titled album. Larry and Bob liked that. They both smiled at me and that was great. It'll take forever if I say every song so I'll just skip to Highway 61. This was a great song, better than the last time I saw him in Mass. at the Tweeter Center with Paul Simon. Bob and the Band left and came back out with "What good am I?" and "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" which was great. He came bac and did did "Don't think twice It's all right" and then, My Favorite of the whole show, "Not Fade Away" which I have seen him perform three times so far. He came back out and put on his acoustic and did "Blowin' in the wind" and then an Awsome version of "Silvio"." (Boblinks) |
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