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All Shows in Quebec City 03. 07. 2007 08. 10. 2002 29. 11. 1975 Norbert Baro last update 08. 07. 2006 |
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Review by Dana Encin I have never seen such a Bob Dylan concert and neither have other people who’ve been around for a while and saw Dylan perform at least 40 times (like the gentleman from Maine with whom I teamed-up after the concert to get a cab – I had a cell phone and he had a number where to call…. He confirmed that he hadn’t seen anything like this, since 1968 when he first started to go to Bob Dylan concerts). Review by Yves Toupin The show was just awesome. Check that: it was extraordinaire. Terrific band. There were about 4 or 5 thousands people at the show, not a great crowd, but they seemed to enjoy the evening. I sat next to a girl from Brazil who was attending her first ever Dylan concert and a guy from New Jersey who was attending his zillion Bob concert. It was fun to exchange impressions and expectations about Bob's set list and the whole show with them. As usual, not a word spoken by the Man tonight except for the band introduction. There was a little miscue for the encore. The logo didn't drop properly. It got stuck somewhere and only half of it was unrolled. (Bob Links) |
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Review by Mark Vallee The songs: I would say they were superbly rendered. Highlights were certainly 'Tangle up in blue', Bob sings it with some rage in it, the three acoustic guitars were shining, as well as the applause after. A sweet 'love minus zero' followed, simple and breezy. 'Just like a woman' was pleasant to hear, since the arrangement was almost like the original, but of course not the way he sings it! 'Moonlight' from 'L&Th' was charming and jazzy, in contrast with the rocky 'Stuck inside..' played just before, and a very pleasant one to listen in that perfect outdoor hot summer night. Bob introduce his musicians with great fun during 'Rainy day woman', even started to laugh while presenting Charlie as drummer George slam and hit his snare drum interrupting the first word Bob tried to say. 'Blowin' in the wind' brings back the great backing vocals of Larry and Charlie, it just burn the house when they sing 'the answer my friend is blowin' in the wiiiiiiiind........'. And 'All along the watchtower' add some fire to the final touch of the concert, his second only in Quebec, the other was the Rolling Thunder Review in 75! (Bob Links) |
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