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All Shows in Barcelona 07. 07. 2004 22. 04. 1999 24. 07. 1995 01. 07. 1993 28. 06. 1984 Norbert Baro last update 29. 07. 2007 |
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Review by Mike Morgan The highlight for me was I can't wait which captured some of the pared down atmospheric of the original Lanois production enhanced by some passionate singing from Bob. The band were generally tighter than in Cardiff. Stu Kimball has been integrated well but lets Larry's playing take the spotlight. I did miss Freddy's playing on Highway 61 and Honest with Me which had changed from the rock n'roll flavoured versions of last autumn to something more like heavy metal. At times toward the end of the set it got a bit loud and shapeless, and Bob seemed to be getting tired becuase he started growling and doing that upward inflection mannerism. Floater was a mess. Larry had to retune his fiddle and it still didn't sound quite right. Review by Veronica Lambert It hurts me to say this as I love Bobby so much, but it wasn't one of the best concerts I've seen. There were moments, especially at the beginning of songs that the band and Bob didn't seem to be on the same wavelength and in Floater, towards the middle, I thought oops, they're losing it, I don't quite know what happened but the rhythm went a bit astray! It was also the first concert I'd been too where there weren't any magic moments, when you felt that Bobby was singing just for you. He just seemed to belt them all out, like he was angry with the world. Maybe it was just me, but the band were playing hard and loud and I sensed a feeling of impending doom. I felt there wasn't enough contrast between the songs, either. (Bob Links) |
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Review by Antonio Terni Cocaine Blues opened the concert. Never heard it alive before; it is quite good but I prefere the original version. At n° 4 It's all over now Baby Blue, one of my favourites, very impressive although the words seemed quite mixed up. Then Carlo called for Mama and he got it! One Too many Mornings was waited by Sandro since the first show and he got it. (I had to wait to the very last song of the concert to get my song but I got it as well.) I'll be your Baby Tonight and To be Alone with You were the two unusual songs of this concert and show how wide Bob's repertoir has become in this tour. At every concert you get a surprise, how different from last summer where he was playing just a handfull of songs. (Bob Links) |
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