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All Shows in Paris 08. 04. 2009 07. 04. 2009 22. 04. 2007 03. 11. 2005 13. 11. 2003 30. 04. 2002 29. 04. 2002 03. 10. 2000 30. 06. 1998 24. 03. 1995 03. 07. 1994 23. 02. 1993 01. 02. 1990 31. 01. 1990 30. 01. 1990 29. 01. 1990 07. 10. 1987 01. 07. 1984 08. 07. 1978 06. 07. 1978 05. 07. 1978 04. 07. 1978 03. 07. 1978 24. 05. 1966 Norbert Baro last update 04. 02. 2007 |
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Review by Jacque Graf Bob appeared with the stratocaster, black suit and white hat for a very convincing "Cat's in the well": "OK we're here to rock, i take my guitar and play" (if you can call it play... it's more like punctuations on the voice, weird chords and small phrases... which i quite appreciated. As long as i was just in front of the man! I suppose that not the quarter of the crowd did see anything, a pity for the audience... but as i already said the place was not appropriate at all). seconded by a regular "It ain¹t Me" followed by a very good "Tom Thumb's" and great "It's Alright" first highlights of the night to my ears. (Bob Links) |
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Review by Woody Alien What a great show tonight for the first in France of Bob in 2005. Bob was in fine form with a good voice and the crowd very receptive. The concert started with “Maggie’s farm” as the intro, especially the rock opening I was waiting for. The second song “Tonight I’ll be staying here with you” with a nice musical arrangement (First part of harp of the night, at the center of the stage, yeah Bob !). Then came the recent “Tweedle dee and tweedle dum” and “Just like Tom thumb’s blues” with harp. The fifth song, the classic “It’s alright, ma (I’m only bleeding)” was very well played. I liked the parts of violin and standup bass. Then the acoustic “Girl of the North country”, I heard the new arrangement and was very happy to impregnate with it live, reinforced by the pedal steel and the harp. The band returned to a big rock sound with “High water (For Charley Patton)”, I appreciated the swing of Bob while he was playing the piano. 45 mns of true music then Bob announced a break after only 7 songs. During these 10 mns, the security ejected 2 drunk people at the 1 st row, and Bob changed his hat. And the show continues with a new announcement "to welcome Mr Bob Dylan". (Bob Links ) |
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Review by Rene Voncken This night really rocked. The sound was great, hard and mean. I´m quite a bluesrock fan and I got just what I wanted to hear!!!! This was my 15th Dylan concert and by far the best I´ve been to. Dylan really looked like he was amusing himself, constantly ferreting around on stage, make vague dancing moves like he was either drunk or stoned out of his gourt. He even told the audience (himself, yes Dylan!!!) that he and his band, although they weren´t used to it, were obligated by law to have a break halfway through the concert in France, and that we didn´t have to worry, because they were coming back! He really rocked the roof off, constantly swinging behind his E-Piano, his band was really really great............What a great guitarist that Freddy is!!!! Wowww.... I was with my dad at the concert and he was swinging like hell too.... 19 songs!!!!!!!! It was my first concert in Le Zenith, but that´s the best hall I´ve ever been to; the sound!!!!!!!!. (Bob Links ) |
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Review by Michael Farry Bob seemed in good form, very focused. His phrasing was particularly impressive. The audience was great - my kind of audience - very little noise during the quiet songs, but rocking when necessary. One of the spine tingling moments for me was that wonderful last verse of Hard Rain answering the obvious question: OK so the world's gone wrong what are YOU going to do about it? The quiet arrangement, the absolutely silent audience and Dylan's phrasing and emphasis made it the high point of an excellent concert. (Bob Links ) |
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Review by Christophe Veyrat oh but cold iron bounds. first just the guitars, then the drums and at the end of the first stanza that bass line. such power, such force, and larry's guitar. why go see a heavy metal band? rainy day women closed the first set. bob was occasionally smiling, having lits of fun with charlie, he enjoyed it as much as we did. no wonder he tours all the time, the man loves it. at least tonight he did, as much as any teenager playing in his garage. (Bob Links ) |
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Review by Dylan Jones ironic that the venue, "the zenith", a rather ugly place in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, was at the actual nadir of the tour, paris being at the bottom leg of the tour before returning north to london to finish. and i've wondered if paris or the french had anything to do with any of the other ironies of the evening, the cool response, the conservative set list, the shorter song lengths, the tight clean lines of the show, etc. i don't know, but i can say that it was a night of ironies, contradictions, and extremes, and that is something the french should appreciate. bravo!!! (Bob Links ) |
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Review by Dylan Jones ironic that the venue, "the zenith", a rather ugly place in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, was at the actual nadir of the tour, paris being at the bottom leg of the tour before returning north to london to finish. and i've wondered if paris or the french had anything to do with any of the other ironies of the evening, the cool response, the conservative set list, the shorter song lengths, the tight clean lines of the show, etc. i don't know, but i can say that it was a night of ironies, contradictions, and extremes, and that is something the french should appreciate. bravo!!! (Bob Links ) |
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