This is amazing. Dylan is such an enigma. His greatest studio albums are some of the best albums ever made. While Eagles sound has the same perfection live or recorded, Dylan is way different live and often for me not as satisfying, early he was, but often not. This is just phenomenal . Had never listened to this before. With Tom petty and his musicality. Dylan must have loved this.
YEAH BOYS YOU ARE THE BEST WE ALL MISS TOM IT WAS A GREAT PERIOD WHEN YOU AND THE HEARTBREAKERS PLAYED TOGETHER I AM IN TROUBLES AND ILL I LIVE ALL BY MYSELF WITH MY CAT JACK BUT IT WILL BE OK MY FRIENDS WILL HELP ME AND IN SOLITUDE I CAN PAINT BECAUSE I AM A HALF CRAZY ARTIST WITH MASTER S DEGREE IN ART
Always a treat to catch some Quintron & Miss Pussycat! Is it just me or does the drummer not remind you of WIRE's Robert Gotobed...in both his "extreme" upright posture while drumming as well as his robotic/metronomic drumming style? Heck...they even look similar Cheers
Hey JC, I saw your post on mod wiggler and attempted to send you a pm but I think I may have failed. I would be very interested in comparing notes. Give me. Shout anytime. SJY
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@@rickmcgough8048 it was 4th row from the stage. Show was in Portland, OR which had a ban on general admission concerts for city owned venues at the time.
Thats almost exactly how i got a Pavey Classic 100 VT, put out on the street to whither away in the rain and sun. It was in better shape than the one you gound. Took it home, cleaned it, tuned it up and now ive got a great amp. Nice job on the amp!
As much as I enjoyed this - and I did - Bob wrote (in Chronicles) about how the tours with the (late, great) Tom Petty and with the Dead were a personal low point for him. He felt like he had hit bottom from a relevance and creative point. Dylan’s albums around this time did not carry the mark of genius he had always demonstrated. His renaissance occurred, IMO, shortly after his stint with GE Smith. His live shows beginning around 1995 were some of his best. And the three run albums beginning with Time out of Mind were some of his strongest releases. Things peaked around 2003 before he gave up the guitar. Just my opinion.
Nice, I'm playing keys for Ryan in the upcoming tour for 12rods. I usually play vaporwave/r&b, so I didn't know about 12rods. But after Ryan asked me to play, I started looking into the group. I'm now aware. :) and proud to help. Ryan and I work together for PYTCH. That's how we became friends. I can definitely say hes far more impressive then you think he is. Its hard to think of a comparison. But anyway thanks for the upload. I'm glad I have a reference to his old live performances.
I Love these shows..I Love a lot of Electric Bob but Acoustic Bob was the best version of him..I think The change of his voice over time is to be blamed on going Elecrtric in the late 60’s early 70’s..His voice always seems to be straining badly right from the very first live electric tours…I think this led to the hoarseness in his voice…I’m not sure why he drifted from singing the way he did in the beginning of his recording career..it sounds like if he had slowed down the tempo while performing live electric he could have saved his voice…the frequency hertz of the way he is singing live isn’t really fitting the beautiful music and the lyrics…the frequency hertz of his acoustic voice blended with the mix..the early electric albums were amazing..he’s been on an endless tour since forever so his throat must be very stressed night after night like that…Anyways regardless every performance is a gift..
Setlist Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye Positively 4th Street Clean Cut Kid Emotionally Yours Trust Yourself We Had It All Masters of War Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Straight Into Darkness Think About Me The Waiting Breakdown Bob Dylan To Ramona One Too Many Mornings A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know Band of the Hand When the Night Comes Falling From the Sky Lonesome Town Ballad of a Thin Man Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Bye Bye Johnny Even the Losers Spike Refugee Bob Dylan with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Seeing the Real You at Last Across the Borderline
Bob was SO inspired by Tom. Always so terrific, and inspiring, to watch them together, see Bob gettin off that way. When Tom put together his band for Bob, that made Dylan TRULY able to rock; not just with session musicians behind him, but a real band that was into being a BAND, a great one that they'd formed on their own. (You all know what I mean: how could you not, watching this?). And they were into him and treated his songs like their own great rockin songs; made them their own, too. This rocks live as well as his 3 seminal rockin albums do (Bringing It All, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde On Blonde). And it takes a lot for me to say that, I love those albums so much. God bless em both for their musical gifts to the world.
Bob always has great bands. I love Tom Petty but the idea the Heartbreakers are a significantly better backing band than The Band or any of his 90's to present day bands is silly.