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All Shows in Bend / Oregon 31. 07. 2005 23. 07. 2003 Norbert Baro last update 12. 07. 2006 |
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Review by Sharon Lord Bob's voice was strong, the energy of the band was powerful, yet playful. It was evident from the first song, they had come to do a show, have some fun, and then take off on vacation. The audience was on its feet and stayed there for the entire show. "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With YOU", Bob was emphasizing "You ". So delightful. The crowd I was next too was eating it up. "Watching The River Flow", was very easy-going, light hearted and very fitting for a venue that ran alongside the river. Bob's harmonica solos brought cheers of approval from the crowd. "Lay, Lady, Lay". Beautifully delivered always a crowd pleaser. "God Knows". One of my favorites was delivered with passion, and style..as BOB belted out, won't be water.but fire next time". You Ain't Goin' Nowhere kept the crowd on their feet, as did Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. "I Believe In You", was emotional but a little mix up at the beginning of the song. Highway 61, powerful and full of energy. Ballad of A Thin Man, began as the clouds overhead were turning shades of reds and grays. It was enchanting. Bob is singing strong, his words clear and easily understood. His harp playing intense. The fans are yelling out approval. "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" had a perky beat, and I believe it was the song Bob was singing when a fan threw a bunch of roses onto the stage. Bob was rockin and it was obvious that He was enjoying himself. Honest With Me had George Recile working hard, pounding out the beat. "New Morning," was well received, Bob's keyboards really stood out, as he bopped to the beat, and crooned to the crowd. "Summer Days", brought the end of the set. Bob then went over picked up the flowers that had been tossed up to the stage earlier and tossed them back out to the crowd. (Don't you wish you would have caught one of those)? (Bob Links) |
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23. JULY 2003
Bend / Oregon - Les Schwab
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Review by David Harper This show brought a great deal of good cheer and inspiration to the community. As an old man almost a year older than this venerable lad I can tell you it is powerful medicine to see Bob Dylan and his Band burning the house with an almost fierce intention from the first lick to the last chime of the keys and strings. Everybody in this ensemble is as good as they get and then some. Bob, holds nothing back here. These warhorses, Maggies Farm, Drifters Escape, Desolation Row, and especially Positively Fourth Street, along with Dont Think Twice and It Aint Me Babe are all simmering at their maximum potential just about now. The new material from Love and Theft still dazzles and delights in concert. Good audience response. Highlight, for me was Pos. 4th St. Strong Desolation Row. Well, everything from Love & Theft stole my heart. (Bob Links) |
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