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Review by David Maeda As he ran through rather perfunctory performances of "Times They Are A-Changing" and "Desolation Row" I couldn't help but be mesmerized by the look on Bob's face. He was clearly lost in the music, in the moment. Even after all this time on the never ending tour the music is still the crux of the matter. Concentration on the fourth song "It's All Over Now Baby Blue" was a bit difficult because a guy a couple feet behind me passed out and security tried to deal with the situation- but this was a new arrangement of one of Dylan's saddest songs. I looked at his eyes closely to try and detect if he was indeed feeling sad or if this was just another performance in another indistinguishable venue. But Bob was clearly pouring his heart out in the terrific lyrics. "Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you. Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you. The vagabond who's rapping at your door- is standing in the clothes that you once wore. Strike another match, go start anew. And it's all over now, Baby Blue.". (Bob Links) |
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23. OCTOBER 1998
Minneapolis / Minnesota - Target Center
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Review by Anne Karakatsoulis It seems that Minnesota is not the place for the sedentary and/or discriminating concertgoer, because when Bob came out the audience on the floor stood and stayed standing for the entire concert. They also clapped to songs, hooted, danced, sang along, (on one of the songs Bob would wait for the audience to sing the line, and then would join in - it was pretty funny)and yelled out compliments and generally acted most enthusiastic if not decorous. Oh well, it's the sticks. And Bob doesn't seem to mind. 'Blowin' in the Wind' blows me away. It's like the past and present come together with that song. I feel especially privileged to have heard him sing that. And we got three harmonica solos that night. 'My Back Pages' was so well sung and played. First you have those great lyrics and then the band goes into instrumental mode for the best playing I've ever heard. Bob gives his audience so much - no one could be more generous. Rock on, Bob. Please come back soon. (Bob Links) |
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24. OCTOBER 1995
Minneapolis / Minnesota - Target Center
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03. SEPTEMBER 1992
Minneapolis / Minnesota - Orpheum Theatre
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02. SEPTEMBER 1992
Minneapolis / Minnesota - Orpheum Theatre
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Minneapolis / Minnesota - Orpheum Theatre
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30. AUGUST 1992
Minneapolis / Minnesota - Orpheum Theatre
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29. AUGUST 1992
Minneapolis / Minnesota - Orpheum Theatre
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26. JUNE 1986
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05. NOVEMBER 1965
Minneapolis / Minnesota - Hubert Humphrey Metrodome
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Norbert Baro last update 20. 05. 2008