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All Shows in Tucson / Arizona 24. 07. 2007 10. 04. 2006 23. 10. 2002 21. 10. 1996 24. 11. 1980 09. 12. 1979 08. 12. 1979 19. 11. 1978 Norbert Baro last update 26. 12. 2006 |
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Rocks Amphitheatre
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Review by Bob R. Bogle Then the real stunner, an amazing intro to. . . .to what? I couldn't make out what it was, but it morphed into a fantastic "Girl from the North Country." The organ was absolutely dynamite! I don't know how they made that sound, like a shotgun marriage between a sweet Beatles melody and a harpsichord. This song also had stunning and transporting harp work. Can't wait for the mp3. Then. . . .BANG! Out comes the banjo and "High Water," again an incredible improvement over the studio release, and most definitely feeding into the communal unconscious iconography of that wild child Katrina. . . .Dylan was no-holds barred, unleashing his growling attack voice. This was guerilla attack music, take no prisoners, declaring war through the power of drums with funky bass breaks. (Bob Links) |
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Review by Bill Sigmon for those that don't know it, many areas of Arizona are on reservation grounds, and it is different than when it isn't; for one, a major traffic light about 3 miles away was out, and the somewhat inept crew that was directing in lieu of the light were slow; the place wasn't full till 3/4 of the way through. I'm a runner, and needed a run, so parked near the highway, and ran 3 of the 5 miles, until I hitched a ride with a nice local couple. I got out of the car at the entrance, and entered, just as to be alone with you was ending. I lucked out, and on my way, snagged the front row center seat, which I owned til the start of my back pages. Much different from 10 feet away, than 500 yards, like I was Monday. Overall though, they seemed a bit flat. Of course, it could have been the crowd and security. I have NEVER seen such a dead crowd; sorry for those of you that know I"me talking to you! I mean the security was telling the occasional person to sit down, and they would; I finally got moved to my 3rd row obstructed seat on the end (which I got via the Dylan pre-sale, thank you very much), as Old Man started, and was told to sit down; I said no, and they said I was blocking the person's view behind me, and I promptly said "tough shit", I have a right to stand here, get your supervisor if you have a problem. He came, and told me "the next outburst" and I'd be escorted out; but, I stayed standing; anyway; just as Mutineer started (yes, for those close up front, I was the asshole that kept yelling "more warren"), the same supervisor tells me to follow him, and escorts me to the front row center area, and tells me I can stay there; I'm not sure if Dylan's crew saw these boneheads telling people to sit, and they put the kibosh on it or what, but I was diggin it, and was front row again til the end, and this time stage front; there was about a 10 foot space between the stage and the first seat; (Bob Links) |
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