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27. 05. 2005   24. 03. 2000


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27. MAY 2005
Bozeman / Montana - State University Montana


REVIEWS

Bob Links


Review by Mike Stiman
The concert could have gone downhill from here and it still would have been a successful show, but the stratospheric level was maintained with VISIONS OF JOHANNA, which was almost overwhelming to me after all that came before. I thought that Bob had already exceeded his masterpiece quota for the night, but this knocked it off the charts. Many of us were stunned by how well Bob sang this song, one of his very best, which appears only two or three times each tour. At one point Bob glanced over at Stu between lines, and Stu nodded at him as if to say, "You're doing great, boss. Keep it going and we'll follow you anywhere." Stu was on acoustic guitar, Tony on acoustic bass, and Don was playing electric mandolin. This performance was almost unreal in its brilliance, the best of all the Visions I've seen including the Park West show a few years back. When it came time for a solo, Bob nodded to Denny, who played an oblique but emotive solo that was perfect for the song. When Denny has time to stretch out, he is capable of some first-rate improvisation, developing ideas and twisting them into new shapes, and this solo was a fine example. Denny is such a cerebral player that you can sometimes almost sense the brain waves emanating from his forehead, but this solo was well-balanced between intellect and emotion. Near the end of the song, Don took a mandolin solo that had much more sustain than you expect from that instrument, and he may have been plugged into the same fuzzbox that he uses with the lap steel. Bob was hitting notes at the low and high ends of his current range, and phrasing with all the care that this song deserves. The band seemd awed, and so was the audience and this reviewer. 
(Bob Links)



HIGHLIGHTS
Visions of Johanna


BOOTLEG

Bob Dylan
Bozeman 27th July 2005

Bob Dylan in Bozeman 2005 - Bootlegcover

2 CDR
Soomlos Recording
Complete show


ARTWORK
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2005


SETLIST

1. Maggieīs farm
2. Tell me that it isnīt true
3. Watching the river flow
4. Lay lady lay
5. High water
(For Charly Patton)
6. Queen Jane approximately
7. Tweedle dee & tweedle dum
8. My back pages
9. Honest with me
10. Man in the long black coat
11. Iīll be your baby tonight
12. Visions of Johanna
13. New Morning
14. Summer days
15. A hard rainīs a . gonna fall 
16. All along the watchtower


MUSICANS

Bob Dylan 
 Guitar, Harp, Vocals

Stu Kimball
Guitar, Vocals

Denny Freeman
Guitar

Donnie Herron
  Guitar,
Violine, Mandoline
Pedal Steel

Tony Garnier 
 
Bass, Stand up Bass

George Receli
 
Drums



SOME PICS

Dylan Archive Gallery 2005

 



24. MARCH 2000
Bozeman / Montana - State University Montana / Brick Breeden Field House


REVIEWS

Boblinks





Review by Fred Robinson

I was worried that the sound would not be as good as in Missoula because the Bozeman field house is so large, but I worried for nothing. The guitars were crystal clear and you could understand every word Bob sang. It was fun when Ray came out and accompanied the band on NFA and RDW. Bob said something to Ray like, "Now we will see what you can do." Ray let out a boisterous laugh and everyone proceeded to have a great time. Tony and Ray attempted to high five each other but Ray's outstretched hand was too tall for Tony to reach. I am growing a little tired of hearing and reading all these statements that Dylan is the "poet laureate of our generation" and that "the value of Dylan's music is in his words." There is certainly truth in the statements, but Bob is for all generations and his words work much better with his music than without. Bob's music is happening now; the 60's are over; the 70's are over; the 80's are over; the 90's are over; its the new millenium and Bob is as much a part of what is new as he is of what is old. He mixes the old with the new and comes up with something better than ever. These shows are addicting. I am going to have grieve after the show in Billings because I do not know when I will be seeing another show and there is no one else that I want to see. Fred Robinson
(Bob Links)


HIGHLIGHTS

Desolation row
Leopard - skin pill - box hat

 Like a rolling stone


BOOTLEG


Bob Dylan
Bozeman March 24th, 2000

Bob Dylan in Bozeman 2000 - Bootlegcover

2  CDR
unidentified label
Complete show


ARTWORK
Dustyoldfairgrounds.com 2000
 
Bob Dylan CDR Artwork Guide 2000

 


SETLIST


1. Hallelujah, Iīm ready to go (A)
2. Mr. Tambourine Man (A)
3. Itīs alright, ma
(Iīm only bleeding)
4. Girl of the North country (A)
5. Tangled up in blue (A)
6. Rock of ages (A)
7. Country pie
8. All along the watchtower
8. Watching the river flow
9. Just like a woman
10. Stuck inside the mobile
with the Memphis blues again 
11. Not dark yet
12.  Highway 61 revisited
13. Love sick
(Ray Benson Guitar)
 14. Like a rolling stone
(Ray Benson Guitar)
15. It ainīt me, babe
(A Bob with Harp Ray Benson Guitar)
16. Not fade away
(Ray Benson Guitar)
17. Blowinī in the wind (A)  

18. Rainy day women #12 & 35
 (Ray Benson Guitar)


MUSICIANS

Bob Dylan 
 Guitar, Harp, Vocals

  
Charlie Sexton
Guitar

Larry Campbell
Giuitar. Pedal Steel,
Mandoline, Bazouki

Tony Garnier
Bass

David Kemper
Drums

Guest
Ray Benson
Guitar


SOME PICS

Dylan Archive Gallery 2000




Norbert Baro  last update 21. 11. 2007