Review by Woody Alien
What a great show tonight for the first in France of Bob in 2005.
Bob was in fine form with a good voice and the crowd very receptive.
The concert started with “Maggie’s farm” as the intro, especially the rock
opening I was waiting for.
The second song “Tonight I’ll be staying here with you” with a nice
musical arrangement (First part of harp of the night, at the center of the
stage, yeah Bob !).
Then came the recent “Tweedle dee and tweedle dum” and “Just like Tom
thumb’s blues” with harp.
The fifth song, the classic “It’s alright, ma (I’m only bleeding)” was
very well played. I liked the parts of violin and standup bass.
Then the acoustic “Girl of the North country”, I heard the new arrangement
and was very happy to impregnate with it live, reinforced by the pedal
steel and the harp.
The band returned to a big rock sound with “High water (For Charley
Patton)”, I appreciated the swing of Bob while he was playing the piano.
45 mns of true music then Bob announced a break after only 7 songs.
During these 10 mns, the security ejected 2 drunk people at the 1 st row,
and Bob changed his hat.
And the show continues with a new announcement "to welcome Mr Bob Dylan".
They chose “Drifter’s escape” for this come back with again good parts
of electric mandolin and harp.
1 st highlight for me: the acoustic “It ain’t me, babe”. Every element
really brought pleasure for this song: very good pedal steel by Donnie
Herron, great guitar solo and standup bass, the conclusion with notes of harp.
Now the 10 th song and what a song: “Highway 61 revisited”, nothing better
to excite the crowd until the acoustic “A hard rain’s a-gonna fall” I heard live for
the first time, great!
“I don’t believe you (She acts like we never have met)” didn’t disappoint
with the amazing harp solo.
Second highlight of the night: the acoustic “Desolation row”. I was a huge
fan of the unplugged version, but this one was a killer with a magical
melody and I liked the standup bass. Thanks Bob to have chosen this one.
The last song before the encores logically was “Summer days”, great swing
of Tony Garnier, sure this song is one of its favourites.
Hysteria when the crowd heard the riff of LARS, every night it wins ! At
the end of the song, there was a break and we just heard Bob singing the
chorus, gorgeous.
And that's already “All along the watchtower” with George who showed us
his undeniable talent.
That’s the end. Bob, you’re more than a myth and your band is impressive
(Stu and Denny are a very good duet of guitarists).
Everybody on the Earth should attend to the never ending tour, that’s the
music !
Thanks, goodbye
Woody
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