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All Shows in Uncasville 27. 06. 2007 05. 06. 2004 20. 11. 2001 Norbert Baro last update 08. 07. 2006 |
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Review by Willy Gissen He began to do it with a beautiful rendition of "Ramona," a melodic piece not often played at concerts. But last night it came a little later than usual, when he played "Just Like a Woman." Dylan delayed the key refrain, "just like a woman," and sang it a syncopated half-beat late. But meanwhile, the audience sang it early, where it should normally be. By the end of the song, the entire audience was participating, and Dylan was nodding us along, playing conductor. So, we'd all sing "just like a woman," and while we were singing it, Dylan came in a few beats late. It was the best audience participation I've ever seen at a Dylan concert.?? (Bob Links) |
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Review by Bob Meader I wish that Bob would have some background vocals, he is the only singer now, and his voice is shot. This is only the second show, but his voice is a mere shadow of what it once was. He must have the WORST singing voice in professional music! Great songs and a great band make up for Bob's voice. That's why we keep coming back Review by Thad Williamson There were a couple of a lyrical innovations during Tell Me That Isn't True (during the bridge Bob sang "it doesn't seem....it doesn't seem right", or something like that) and Ring Them Bells (Bob replaced the last line with "you can't run and you can't hide"). I also liked that the band perfectly duplicated the Nashville Skyline ending to "Tell Me." (Boblinks) |
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Review by Willy Gissen He seemed a little worn out from his three-hour extravaganza at the Garden. He danced less and wasn’t as animated or as long in his musical improvisations. But the show was enjoyable in the contrast. The music was much more hillbilly and less strident. Some of the songs included Ramona and Country Pie, for example. As an aside, it was also interesting to hear him play “Mississippi,” one of my favorite songs on the new album. I also enjoyed hearing for the first time, “This World Can’t Stand Long,” which bemoaned all the hate and the sin in the world. And, as usual, Dylan drove home the encore. And one thing was really special. During his final curtain call, I felt like Dylan was looking directly at me, and I started to raise my hand in a half-wave. Maybe, I was just exhausted, but I thought I saw him return my hello in a half-wave back. Another item to add to my list of special “Dylan” moments. I am going to one more Dylan concert this Saturday at the Fleetcenter in Boston, the last event on the tour, with a friend from college. I can’t wait to see what a difference that day will make. (Boblinks) |
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