Thanks for the review guys would love to see Bob again but just spent all my money on the Stones in vegas Bob Mick Keith are all in a class of their own...For ever young..
I have seen about 100 Dylan shows, he don't really dance, he shuffles. I appreciate and did like your review on the show, but as far as him forgetting names, we do have to remember he is 80 years old. We would all be lucky to be working at that age let alone remembering people's names. Lucky you got to hear him speak at all, 99%of the shows I saw him, he said nothing to the audience and that was ok with his die hard fans ❤
I am just finishing Chronicles. I saw Koerner Ray and Glover in Minneapolis - up close in the 1980s and my Mom saw Bob in 1959 at the 5 O'Clock Scholar in Dinkytown - and she immediately thought - who is this guy with the scratchy voice? Hilarious. I had not heard of Lonnie Johnson before and Bob's book clued me in. Lonnie Johnson is credited with teaching Bob a "triplet" melody trick to make his lyrics more musical I guess. Lonnie Johnson was a total genius of the blues and Jazz guitar and violin - and I immediately made the longest playlist of Lonnie JOhnson on youtube - 700 different uploads.
I'm going to see him and the band in NYC on November 20. From what I am hearing from folks, this is going to be one hell of a show. BTW, this will be my 24th Bob show since 2002 when I first saw him.
Have my ticket for Providence on Nov 26. Looking forward to seeing Bob. Sorry to hear that Charlie isn't touring with him, but I'm sure the Band is solid! Thanks guys for the review.
We dont care about hearing the "old songs" We've heard them. The loyal faithful want the new songs. We've heard the hits. We've been waiting for these songs. Playing Rough and Rowdy was EPIC. Since you've only seen him "three times" you got on the Bob Train a bit late....so you probably dont know how much we were waiting to hear the Rough and Rowdy songs.
I certainly wasn’t expecting a nostalgia act… Dylan’s never been in for that… rough and rowdy is a stellar album and I loved the concert… not sure where you heard different in the video. As far as only having seen him three times and being new to Dylan, not really… been listening since middle school… obviously you and I simply “prioritize” differently.
I’ve also seen him here in the UK about 25 times over the years with some great and some awful shows along the way. From what I’ve heard of this new tour and his recent TV special “Shadow Kingdom” he is singing better now than at any time since the millennium. He’s looking a bit stiff though on the clips I’ve seen not moving around with any confidence - hopefully that will improve as the tour progresses.
Wow! I know he called it the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour but I didn't expect Bob to play so many songs from that album. Has he ever played a gig that leaned so heavily on one album? Wish I'd been there.
I did a quick set list search to check, bumped it up against similar tours surrounding love and theft and modern times from the early aughts… looks like never this heavy on one new album. He played everything but “crossing the rubicon” and “murder most foul” from Rough and Rowdy… Dylan never settles for being a nostalgia act, and when you’re 39th(!) album is this well received by critics and fans, you can get away with it. Thanks for watching! Mahalo.
@@christopherburetta1122 Yeah, the last time I saw him was 2019 behind his Great American Songbook albums; the setlists were all old standards, way more than these current ones.
@@PlayThatPodcast Well I couldn't remember the lyrics to one of those damn songs, so he's entitled. It was such a strange thing to forget. It's almost as if you can't say Les without thinking Paul. It would he like forgetting 'son' after 'gib'.
@@PlayThatPodcast Thank you! Tonight he was scheduled for 8 pm and went on at 8:04 pm. The couple next to us have seen him numerous times and said he's famous for hitting the stage right on time. It was a really good show. His singing was absolutely fantastic. I was sad I didn't get to see him play guitar (just piano and harmonica). The set was very similar to what you guys saw. Curious if you got an encore. We didn't.
@@lefthandluke8923 There was a point where I wasn't sure if we were getting an encore, because the band shuffled offstage without much warning and a bit awkwardly. But after a few minute, they came back and played Love Sick & It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry.
Apparently he used a lot of Key West advertising slogans in the lyrics to the song. Taken a while for that one to grow on me too but it’s starting to click.
“ Idiot wind Blowing every time you move your mouth Blowing down the back roads headin' south Idiot wind Blowing every time you move your teeth You're an idiot, babe It's a wonder that you still know how to breathe”
I was ecstatic! I know I made a couple jokes about Dylan’s stage presence, but the show was awesome! Such an honor that he chose the cream city for his first show after such a long break. Thanks for commenting and check out some of the links in the description. Mahalo.
Riverside Theater in Milwaukee was a great spot to see Dylan live for the first time. Truly an unforgettable lifetime experience!
Love that there's still people who still go to him even after 2 years and isolation
Grand Man Grand Performance
Can’t Wait Too See Him Live
Love This Big Stuff Happening Tour
🌸🧡🧡🌸
Milwaukee is a great place on a great lake!!
Thanks for the review guys would love to see Bob again but just spent all my money on the Stones in vegas Bob Mick Keith are all in a class of their own...For ever young..
I have seen about 100 Dylan shows, he don't really dance, he shuffles. I appreciate and did like your review on the show, but as far as him forgetting names, we do have to remember he is 80 years old. We would all be lucky to be working at that age let alone remembering people's names. Lucky you got to hear him speak at all, 99%of the shows I saw him, he said nothing to the audience and that was ok with his die hard fans ❤
I am just finishing Chronicles. I saw Koerner Ray and Glover in Minneapolis - up close in the 1980s and my Mom saw Bob in 1959 at the 5 O'Clock Scholar in Dinkytown - and she immediately thought - who is this guy with the scratchy voice? Hilarious. I had not heard of Lonnie Johnson before and Bob's book clued me in. Lonnie Johnson is credited with teaching Bob a "triplet" melody trick to make his lyrics more musical I guess. Lonnie Johnson was a total genius of the blues and Jazz guitar and violin - and I immediately made the longest playlist of Lonnie JOhnson on youtube - 700 different uploads.
I’m going to see him tonight in New York 11/21/21 can’t wait. Third for me.
I'm going to see him and the band in NYC on November 20. From what I am hearing from folks, this is going to be one hell of a show. BTW, this will be my 24th Bob show since 2002 when I first saw him.
Love to see my video on here! 👍
Have my ticket for Providence on Nov 26. Looking forward to seeing Bob. Sorry to hear that Charlie isn't touring with him, but I'm sure the Band is solid! Thanks guys for the review.
Yeah that was my only disappointment -- I would have liked to see Charlie remain in the band. Oh well, still a great show!
Thank you
We dont care about hearing the "old songs" We've heard them. The loyal faithful want the new songs. We've heard the hits. We've been waiting for these songs. Playing Rough and Rowdy was EPIC. Since you've only seen him "three times" you got on the Bob Train a bit late....so you probably dont know how much we were waiting to hear the Rough and Rowdy songs.
I certainly wasn’t expecting a nostalgia act… Dylan’s never been in for that… rough and rowdy is a stellar album and I loved the concert… not sure where you heard different in the video. As far as only having seen him three times and being new to Dylan, not really… been listening since middle school… obviously you and I simply “prioritize” differently.
The majority of people reading this will have seen him many many times but thanks for your input anyway
Cant wait to see it j
I’ve also seen him here in the UK about 25 times over the years with some great and some awful shows along the way. From what I’ve heard of this new tour and his recent TV special “Shadow Kingdom” he is singing better now than at any time since the millennium. He’s looking a bit stiff though on the clips I’ve seen not moving around with any confidence - hopefully that will improve as the tour progresses.
Wow! I know he called it the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour but I didn't expect Bob to play so many songs from that album. Has he ever played a gig that leaned so heavily on one album? Wish I'd been there.
I did a quick set list search to check, bumped it up against similar tours surrounding love and theft and modern times from the early aughts… looks like never this heavy on one new album. He played everything but “crossing the rubicon” and “murder most foul” from Rough and Rowdy… Dylan never settles for being a nostalgia act, and when you’re 39th(!) album is this well received by critics and fans, you can get away with it. Thanks for watching! Mahalo.
@@christopherburetta1122 Yeah, the last time I saw him was 2019 behind his Great American Songbook albums; the setlists were all old standards, way more than these current ones.
Gotta disagree. I love "Key West" and his live version was absolutely amazing.
Key West is a brilliant song
I disagree too. Key West is an amazing tune. You guys need to relisten to that one.
Saw him in Philly on 11/30. Had seen him many previous X. I thought Key West was a highlight.
You think he was kidding about forgetting Les Paul's name?
No I think that was a genuine brain fart.
@@PlayThatPodcast Well I couldn't remember the lyrics to one of those damn songs, so he's entitled. It was such a strange thing to forget. It's almost as if you can't say Les without thinking Paul. It would he like forgetting 'son' after 'gib'.
Great review! What time did he go on stage? (Will see him tonight!)
He was scheduled for 8pm and went on at about 8:20pm.
@@PlayThatPodcast Thank you! Tonight he was scheduled for 8 pm and went on at 8:04 pm. The couple next to us have seen him numerous times and said he's famous for hitting the stage right on time. It was a really good show. His singing was absolutely fantastic. I was sad I didn't get to see him play guitar (just piano and harmonica). The set was very similar to what you guys saw. Curious if you got an encore. We didn't.
PS - Our show was in Columbus.
@@lefthandluke8923 There was a point where I wasn't sure if we were getting an encore, because the band shuffled offstage without much warning and a bit awkwardly. But after a few minute, they came back and played Love Sick & It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry.
Thanks for that guys sounds like he was on form
LES ?????
Apparently he used a lot of Key West advertising slogans in the lyrics to the song. Taken a while for that one to grow on me too but it’s starting to click.
Nettie Moore?
Nope, nothing from modern times.
Bob should have mensioned Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal instead of Lez.
Did you have to be vaccinated to gain entry?
Yep!
What an awful review.
What an awful comment!
“ Idiot wind
Blowing every time you move your mouth
Blowing down the back roads headin' south
Idiot wind
Blowing every time you move your teeth
You're an idiot, babe
It's a wonder that you still know how to breathe”
A little more enthusiasm is in order when you're seeing BOB DYLAN in concert ❤️🔥❤️🎶 ❤️🙏❤️🎵❤️🎸❤️😍❤️🥂❤️🎹❤️😎❤️
I was ecstatic! I know I made a couple jokes about Dylan’s stage presence, but the show was awesome! Such an honor that he chose the cream city for his first show after such a long break. Thanks for commenting and check out some of the links in the description. Mahalo.