October 16, 2007
Review by David Moore
My personal oddessy of 5 consecutive shows in 7 nights: Day 3 - Dayton OH,
10/15/07 - The EJ Nutter Center @ Wright State University (basketball
arena).
First and foremost, Dayton let Dylan down tonight. Where was everybody
at? For a show on yet another college campus (which is great idea by the
way), the place was bare except for the floor area down below. He's had a
great run of playing to absolutely packed houses lately, and the final
swing of the October run will surely be no different. Tonight will have
to go down as the worst attended stop of Fall 2007... happy Dayton? Maybe
that's why I'm kinda aggravated, I just hate it when Bobby has to walk out
to only 1,500 souls in the audience... just kinda makes me cringe.
Secondly, I don't know where they get all these fake fruitcake security
frauds with their damn yellow shirts and flashlights. In no other city is
security as overbearing as Dayton. I was unjustly harrassed numerous
times, and I didn't appreciate it. I wasn't bothering anybody... I didn't
have a rifle or rocketlauncher on me - but they sure acted like it if you
dared to touch even your cell phone. Sorry about all the negativity...
there was actually a great show being played there too of course.
Tonight was simply an awesome all-around show. The setlist had a few
twists, and all of the arrangements were great. I found myself quite
enjoying certain songs that I never particulary cared for live... one of
those kind of nights. Highlights would have to be "It Ain't Me, Babe",
"Love Sick", "The Levee's Gonna Break", "High Water (For Charlie Patton)",
"My Back Pages", "Summer Days", and "Masters Of War". This was the first
time that I ever caught "Pages" live, and therefore heard how it's being
arranged nowadays. It was really something, probably the coolest piece of
the evening. "Masters" was strange in that Bobby got back on guitar for
it, being song #14 and the last one before the encores. Bill says that it
was reported that Bobby's keyboards suddenly brokedown, so he just picked
up the guitar instead. The guitar may not have even been turned on... it
could have been just a touch of showmanship to save an akward moment.
Good stuff.
The other pieces weren't "lowlights" tonight, as everything honestly
sounded really good. They just weren't quite "highlights". You had
"Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", "Watching The River Flow", "Spirit On The
Water", "Things Have Changed", "Workingman's Blues #2", "Highway 61
Revisited", "Nettie Moore", "Thunder On The Mountain", and "All Along The
Watchtower".
Costello was back after a night off, and Amos Lee introduced some new
songs into his setlist. This really was a great show, just too bad again
that noone was there to see it. Those had to be the smallest seats I've
ever encontered... I mean everyone was on top of everyone. If I started
clapping, the two guys next to me were guaranteed to get elbowed in the
ribs. And the heat in that place...
Oh well, off down I-75 now about 160 miles or so to Louisville... hope to
see you there in about 17 hours.
David Moore
Fairfield, Ohio
dgmoore7@hotmail.com
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