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All Shows in Saratoga Springs / New York 17. 08. 2008 23. 07. 2000 04. 09. 1993 26. 07. 1989 13. 07. 1986 15. 01. 1962 14. 01. 1962 Norbert Baro last update 13.07. 2008 |
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Review by Larry Kosofsky His voice was in good form, still gruff and growly, with some new twists: on "Baby Blue" he'd come in a beat or two early and clip the syllables of the lyrics. The band started to really cook on "Rollin' and Tumbling". "Desolation Row" was very well sung with a staccato verse followed by and organ solo. "Memphis Blues" was nicely played, good vocals closer to the melody, nice guitar fills,more staccato singing and a weak harmonica solo. And so it went: "Million Miles", "(Most Likely) You Go Your Way...", a blistering "Highway 61", "I Believe in You", "It's Alright Ma" (probably the best vocals of the night), a sweet "When the Deal Goes Down", a very fast and tight "Thunder on the Mountain", "Ballad of a Thin Man", "Like a Rolling Stone" anthemic as always, and a version of "Blowin' in the Wind" arranged as if for Sam Cooke, I'd say. Bob looked healthier than last year, was really focused, and the band was all business...a solid and satisfying show capping an incredible array of musicians. (Bob Links) |
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23. JULY 2000
Saratoga Springs / New York - Performing Arts Center
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Review by Brett Warren I have spent the last few weeks touring the US willy nilly, visiting various states etc. I have now decided to contiune my tour following the Dylan Tour for the remainder then come back to Europe and follow the tour all around europe. Anyway I turned up at Saratoga without a ticket but managed to get one without any trouble, I was right side of the stage near the front, anyway dylan and his band came on and began with Duncan and Brady followed by To Ramona , Desolation row, Frankie Lee and TUIB, this was a sililar opening to the show in Canadaigua last week but the difference between the performance and audience response was night and day. Dylan and the band were definatly up for this performance with lots of solo's smiles!!! and a general good vibe coming from the stage, the audience seemed to apperciate this also and the crowd were very responsive throughout the show. An intresting fact was that Dylans right boot had a massive chunk missing from the sole, you'd think he'd be able to afford new boots!!! also his white socks were showing through the boot!!!! The acoustic set ended with Soliders Grave, then Country pie began the electic set as usual. Positivly 4th St followed in a new arrangement which half the audience did not recognise, in fact the guy next to me kept telling his wife/girlfriend it was a new unreleased track which he was playing for the first time. The rest of the show was pretty much the standard set of the last few show's but with a better performance level, thoroughly enjoyable!!! Hope tonight's show in Scraton is as good (Bob Links) |
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02. MAY 1993
Saratoga Springs / New York - Performing Arts Center
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HIS BAND Bob Dylan Harmonika, Piano, Gesang John Jackson Guitar Tony Garnier Bass Ian Walker Drums Bucky Baxter Pedal Steel Mandolin / Dobro Guitar Charlie Quintana Drums, Percussion |
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28. JULY 1986
Saratoga Springs
/ New York - Saratoga Performing Arts Center
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15. JANUARY 1962
Saratoga Springs / New York -
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HIS BAND Bob Dylan Harmonika, Piano, Gesang |
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14. JANUARY 1962
Saratoga Springs / New York - Cafe Lena
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HIS BAND Bob Dylan Harmonika, Piano, Gesang |
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