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All Shows in Rio de Janeiro / Brazil 08. 03. 2008 11. 04. 1998 21. 08. 1991 25. 01. 1990 Last update 09. 03. 2008 |
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08. MARCH 2008
Rio de Janeiro / Brazil - Rio Arena
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Review by Braulio Tavares There were lots of ballads and slow songs between electrifyng numbers like "Rainy Day Women", "Levee's Gonna Break", "Honest with Me", "Highway 61", "Summer Days" and "Like a Rolling Stone". One could say that the whole show was a sequence of highs and lows: people standing, yelling, waving arms, singing choruses - and in the next number the same people sitting, in absolute silence, absorbing a slow number carefully and beautifully performed.... I understand that Dylan was a clownish figure in his youth, and we meet that persona now and then in old movies and documentaries. But now he's the most Brechtian performer in the world of rock. He's cool, closed, enigmatic, distant - but his voice and delivery tell volumes. He doesn't seem to care a bit about pleasing an audience, and in the very end the audience is pleased (well, most of the audience) because of the absolute sincerity and conviction in his voice. He doesn't need any pyrotechnics on stage. His shows are based on the Voice and the Verse, which is like saying the Hammer and the Nail. (Bob Links) |
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