Jaimoe Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 [blurb]Bob Dylan @ K-Rock Centre, Kingston Ontario, Saturday November 15/2008 Review by David Ball [color:gray]Photo courtesy of Chris Morris (aka skelter) Bob Dylan's generally entertaining sold-out show at the new K-Rock Centre was one of the final Ontario stops on his cross-Canada tour and should ease some of the unpleasant memories still lingering from when I saw him in Kingston back in 1989 in support of his Oh Mercy album. It remains one of the worst concerts I've ever seen. [/blurb]Saturday’s concert shared a few similarities with the '89 debacle, specifically Dylan was hard to understand (which is no surprise) and the sound was pretty spotty (surprising given the newness of the venue). But whatever punch the limp sound-system lacked didn't get in the way of some really solid playing from Dylan and his crack band. Decked-out in a western suit-jacket and white cowboy hat, Dylan and company ploughed through an eclectic two-hour set scattered with newer tracks, classics and rarities, doing a fairly decent job of keeping things interesting and decidedly bluesy. Dylan looked to be having a good time fronting his five-piece band on hits “Maggie’s Farm†and “Just Like a Womanâ€, but his later era songs actually came off better. The excellent rockabilly “Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum†from 2001’s Love & Death and equally great “Things Have Changed†from 1997 overshadowed what was to come. Dylan’s rapid-fire monotone mutterings and his unwillingness - or inability - to sing with any sort of melody rendered most of his most famous songs like "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" and "Highway 61 Revisited" nearly unrecognizable. Dylan is an acquired taste to be sure, especially this older challenging organ-playing Dylan and I was pleasantly surprised when fans that neatly packed the floor rarely chose to sit. Instead most cheered, danced and/or sang along even if Dylan’s reworked songs were impossible to follow, so the all-ages Kingston crowd definitely deserves a medal for effort. Perhaps the audience good-cheer had more to do with the legend simply gracing a Kingston stage or even Canadian politeness in general rather than the quality of the overall performance, but loud applause repeatedly filled the hockey arena so what the hell do I know? The two-song encore gave the night a decent passing grade. Though iconic "Like a Rolling Stone" and a rocking "All Along the Watchtower" found Dylan undermining his famous lyrics by frequently missing his mark especially on the choruses, the band generated lots of instrumental fireworks and they are two of the greatest songs ever written, so hearing them in person is still pretty rousing no matter how detached they sounded. Dylan's career has been on a critical and commercial upswing since the early 90's and I was hoping that this in-the-flesh Dylan would be more like the coherent gravely-voiced version heard on his very accessible latter studio albums. However, I'm glad that Saturday's concert has replaced some of that 19 year-old Oh Mercy reek festering in the back of my brain. *** (out of 5) November 18/08 K-Rock setlist: Maggie's Farm Lay, Lady, Lay Things Have Changed Spirit On The Water Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum Just Like a Woman The Levee's Gonna Break Make You Feel My Love Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again Ballad of Hollis Brown Honest With Me The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll Highway 61 Revisited Nettie Moore Thunder On The Mountain Encore: Like a Rolling Stone All Along the Watchtower Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobL Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 http://www.hungercity.org/details.php?id=3597&...Bob DylanK-Rock CentreKingston, OntarioNovember 15, 2008Disc 1:01. intro02. Maggie's Farm03. Lay, Lady, Lay04. Things Have Changed05. Spirit On The Water06. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum07. Just Like A Woman08. The Levee's Gonna Break09. Make You Feel My Love10. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again11. Ballad Of Hollis Brown12. Honest With MeDisc 2:01. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll02. Highway 61 Revisited03. Nettie Moore04. Thunder On The Mountain05. -encore break-06. Like A Rolling Stone07. band intros08. All Along The WatchtowerBand MembersBob Dylan - vocals, keyboard, guitar, harpDenny Freeman - guitarDonnie Herron - violin, banjo, mandolin, pedal steel, lap steelStu Kimball - guitarTony Garnier - bassGeorge Recile - drumscomments:First five songs without Denny Freemansource: soomlos4th row left of centerneumann km140's > sound devices mixpre > edirol r-09hr (24/44.1)edirol r-09hr > usb > hdd > audacity > cd wave > flacffpbd2008-11-15d1t01.flac:258f2f63094c45f681fa 611a4f7d2464bd2008-11-15d1t02.flac:d206ec58195e43322fa8 d20fddc25037bd2008-11-15d1t03.flac:ee0d0ee92ba2240ec948 0ac20c3bafa5bd2008-11-15d1t04.flac:332f8a4841c243c25e64 9346732bdc1dbd2008-11-15d1t05.flac:f6ea75e983c685af125d eb905845e43fbd2008-11-15d1t06.flac:2f39f66cff0c6d3e2e3b 95887256ed2bbd2008-11-15d1t07.flac:02888a45e2c436a011d3 547766b4db53bd2008-11-15d1t08.flac:9d63c90d5eab46a79be4 83f6ef20ce69bd2008-11-15d1t09.flac:cf5ba79e7418bd4d0d64 42ab62024c2cbd2008-11-15d1t10.flac:6872c6a9fe90d182ab92 26505ac9b1abbd2008-11-15d1t11.flac:f95785303d57a6862c4c f2ee19a7a457bd2008-11-15d1t12.flac:b7d613002b8405a1ce6c b4206dfa4907bd2008-11-15d2t01.flac:e9235546608bc88737b4 0f8923651134bd2008-11-15d2t02.flac:839f36cb0d4ca9529484 4f7520ab6d82bd2008-11-15d2t03.flac:3ba53fff29260785b42e e63b7121fd50bd2008-11-15d2t04.flac:eda508c868c4d095f64a 2506bbfdc03bbd2008-11-15d2t05.flac:01e9107d651555a9d06e fc6c5eaa2471bd2008-11-15d2t06.flac:598523bc211d1440af01 01c47aef1980bd2008-11-15d2t07.flac:d84a7544cb9a5cab5ca6 26de972fee41bd2008-11-15d2t08.flac:ace9cbb9022aa06d9a37 a3c2a0a86061Informations View fingerprint file (2.13 kB)Category: Bob Dylan (2007/2008)Size: 566.78 MB (594,314,703 bytes)Uploaded: 2008-11-17 05:40:23 (1 day ago)Uploaded by: starlight88 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobL Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 that was a fun show, i was front row. definatley had a hard time understanding him at times. i got super excited when he picked up the guitar after first song. i think he put it away halfway through the second song. definatley need to listen to the tapes again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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