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Alle Konzerte in Hershey 24. 06. 2007 13. 08. 1997 17. 08. 1994 Norbert Baro last update 08. 07. 2006 |
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Review by Doug Ross I certainly am not going to give a blow by blow, and there are a few 'surprises' that I also won't reveal. They opened up with their typical 'Cat's in the Well', Bob seemed a lil' shakey a first, (vocally). He seemed to get getting into it a few songs later with 'Rollin & Tumblin', Bob was swaying and bopping his head while playing key board for the first time. 'Honest with Me' was also a great number, the band seemed to really enjoy it. A couple of songs later, it was now dark and fitting for a great 'Nettie Moore', a real bluesy number with sorrowful violin. Bob had fun with this song also, growling 'Eyes' "when the judge comes into the room". The band really rocked again in Summer Days. They really seem a good fit for Bob and had fun doing it. Even Bob seemed to be having fun on the next number 'Like a Rolling Stone' The encore was predicable, (I've been following this site), though Bob could have made a reference to "Hershey", "sucked the milk out a thousand (hershey)cows". Then an enjoyable 'All Along the Watchtower' where once again the band had fun, especially when the wind began to howl...... The concert ended around 9:50. A great night for a class act. (Bob Links) |
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Review by Peter Ston Brown And don't get me wrong, I like the way Dylan plays guitar. But he has players with him who are wasting their talents while he noodles away. I've seen Dylan play some amazing guitar where I couldn't believe he was doing it. But if he could somehow get it together to save them up and deliver solos on just a couple of songs and really let loose, it would be so much more effective. But that's probably not gonna happen. But then again, I never thought he'd ever perform "Blind Willie McTell" live either. (Bob Links) |
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