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It was all about the music. None of
those irritating strobe lights, costume
changes, philosophizing nonsense. I
loved the way he arranged and sang
his older well known songs. It truly
was a unique experience to listen to a
true musician play and sing his songs.
He also sang some jazz songs that
were so beautiful and moving. I loved
this concert! I loved that I got to see
Bob Dylan live doing what he does
best, be himself, have fun and live in
the moment. His band is excellent. I
had so much fun just listening to the
music!! Great concert!! I would
recommend to everyone to see him
perform live!!
Christine from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
INSPIRATION AND INNOVATION--DYLAN ROCKS!
Bob Dylan proved his musical and poetic genius during his concert last night in
Upper Darby, PA. Unbelievable passion was palpable as he rocked the house with
innovative music. For those wanting a throwback concert, well, they don't know
Dylan. He was among the first of artists who continually reinvent themselves--only
his innovation is in the music not his persona. He wove an experience for those who
really listened, weaving his new songs and American standards together for an
amazing sound and experience. Love this man and his unconventional ways--and
the fact he is true to himself and a true inspiration. We listened to what will
undoubtedly be new classics--Dylanesque Brilliance. And the evening started out
oh so right with Dylan's long-time friend and musical powerhouse herself, Mavis
Staples, taking center stage. What a memorable night!
Angela from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
TOWER SHOW NOVEMBER 11,2017
This was a great show Bob sounded great Played the
Piano Wonderful The Band was on fire. Just lots of
Love from the Fans.
from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
LIKE A ROLLING STONE
Last night was full of reverence for his poetry's universal appeal, hence
Dylan's Nobel Prize for Literature. I've had the privilege of seeing Bob
play venues from Little Rock (with Willie Nelson to his paying tribute to
Les Paul at Fat Tuesdays in NYC in the '90s. The show last night was one
of his very best ever. I won't repeat all the other 5-star reviews'
accolades (the band's impeccable tight sound, etc.). I only add this. I
never thought I would hear Bob sing a couple of Tony Bennett's set list
classics: "Autumn Leaves" and "Once Upon A Time." Not only was his
delivery rich and majestically reverent, his words were clear, his tone
poignant and nostalgic, his voice deeply resonant--an epic spiritual
journey throughout. Thank God for Bob Dylan. Amen.
Rene Vallieres from Salt Lake City, Utah
SLC 10/17/17
I've been listening to Bob since 1964.
Brought my Bob records to college in 1966
and was almost booed out of the dorm by
upper classmen who were into Smokey
Robinson.
My wife and I had a great time last night at
the concert in SLC. Mavis was great as usual.
The first thing that strikes you about Bob
and the band is how tight they are. They play
with an amazing precision.
Others have commented on Bob changing
the arrangements of his classic songs like
Tangled Up in Blue and Desolation Row to
the dismay of some. I knew this was coming
following him for so many years. But what
surprised me is that he mostly played the
last song of the night pretty straight up -
Ballad of a Thin Man. The melody was
recognizable. He has ended his concerts
with this song for years.
I had to smile knowing he loves to wink at
his audience with a mischievous twinkle in
his eye "You don't know what's happening.
Do you Mr. Jones?"
Written with affection - Mr Jones
Annette from Santa Barbara, California
SANTA BARBARA BOWL 2019
My husband and I went to the Santa Barbara Bowl to see Bob Dylan, I wasn't sure what to expect from reading some earlier reviews from past concerts and his age but I was truly amazed, I loved every minute of this concert, he came on and didn't speak to the audience, he just starting playing and did not stop once, song after song....played his piano and harmonica...he and his band were wonderful, I wanted it to just go on an on..I loved it so much!!
JlS from Denver, Colorado
AMAZING!
I saw Bob Dylan in Denver at the Mission Ballroom. Everything about it was amazing. It was a perfect venue, the acoustics were great. Dylan was in fine form. His voice sounded wonderful (craggy sublime in the best sense) and his band was off the charts. Very tight. An unforgettable experience to see this legend.
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