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All Shows in Buenos Aires / Argentina 15. 03. 2008 05. 04. 1998 04. 05. 1998 10. 08. 1991 09. 08. 1991 08. 08. 1991 Last update 03. 03. 2008 |
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15. MARCH 2008
Buenos Aires / Argentina - Estadio Velez Sarsfield
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Review by Eduardo Bueno Well, I had enough. So, (finally) in few words: "Summerdays" again put people out of their seats, like as if it sounds the battle charges. It was the same in São Paulo, in Rio and now in Buenos Aires. It couldnt´be just a coincidence…"Like a rolling stone" was sloppy too, can you believe? Bob didn't seem to relate to the song - neither words nor music - in this particular night. It was kind of bureaucratic, too much paperwork... Maybe it was because he was still under Nettie Moore´s spell. Or maybe I was… Then, they left, and they came back with a nice, funny version of "Memphis blues again". I just love it, and I felt like Johnny Depp playing the part of Hunter Thompson in Terry Gillian`s "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". And it's not in every night of your life you can get a feeling like that. Then this kind of schizophrenic version of "All along the watchtower", a paranoid song. Schizophrenic cause the music sounded like an avalanche, but the singing sounded like a murmur… So, you know, it was as if a cat in the distance did growl, and the wind began to howl… It was great, but as Dylan and the band stood still, like outlaws waiting for the that gunpowder flash that burst to illuminate the photographies of the old West. Bob turned to Tony and said something in his ear. He nodded, and they decidec, only for the second time in this tour, to play the eighteenth song. And it was "Blowin in the wind", as good as the nights before, still fresh after all these years… (Bob Links) |
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05. APRIL 1998
Buenos Aires / Argentina - River Plate Stadium
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04. APRIL 1998
Buenos Aires / Argentina - River Plate Stadium
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