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29. SEPTEMBER 2007
Kingston / Rhode Island - URI Ryan Center
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20. NOVEMBER 2002
Kingston / Rhode Island - University of Rhode
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Review by Willy Gissen Kingston, RI, November 20-Well, my odyssey is coming to an end. Kingston is the penultimate concert in my eight-concert trip with Wilkes-Barre to conclude things tomorrow night. And yet I'm still seeing new things from the audience and Dylan. The concert tonight was on the campus of the University of Rhode Island, and I think the college setting suits Dylan well. I was pleased to see the audience break out in spontaneous, rhythmic clapping when he played "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright," and I think Dylan looked pleased, too. Perhaps that's why he gave us such a long version of "All Along the Watchtower" at the end with more jamming and improvisation than is normally the case. And he also waved goodbye with his guitar, a particularly benevolent gesture for him. (Bob Links) |
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12. NOVEMBER 2000
Kingston / Rhode Island - University of Rhode
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Review by Nicholas Padgen Bob's guy set them straight by telling 'em that they could not stop a rush. As soon as the lights went out, we took our rightful places standing up front. Bob seemed a little off at the beginning tho Duncan and Brady was nice. I finally heard him sing "Einstein disguised.." verse in Desolation Row, but he seemed to stumble upon it accidentally. He sang one verse twice and I've still yet to hear "Nero's Neptune." What a treasure it is to hear "Fourth Time Around." He stumbled over the words here too but the singing was nice enough to make it a highlight. A few of us had snuck in to hear sound check, and it seemed as tho "Watching the River Flow" might bump out "Country Pie," but either way both songs are great electric openers. "10000 men" was the absolute highlight of the evening. The guitars were pounding. Too bad I dont know Under the Red Sky at all. Even w/out knowing the words, the performance was amazing. I could've danced to that song all night. And of course it was exciting to hear "This Wheels on fire" and "Cat's in the Well." Anyone understand why Bob does that line up w/the band before and after the encores? He seemed to enjoy the cheers and did a jerky type of dance. Can't wait til AC. (Bob Links) |
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22. OCTOBER 1989
Kingston / Rhode Island - University of Rhode Island
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Norbert Baro last update 24. 03. 2005