
Bob Dylan 2001.04.21 in Topeka
Newsgroups: rec.music.dylan
Subject: Re: April 21, 2001 - Topeka, Kansas - setlist
From: "gadugger@sunflower.com" gadugger@sunflower.com
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 23:52:02 -0500
I thought the show was great even though I think the sound
system distorted some of the vocals. Maybe the concrete floor
that was exposed since the ice rink was removed affected the
sound. The volume was a little high on some of the electric
numbers (its alright ma, its only my ears that are bleeding).
Security was relatively lax so I was able to take some nonflash
photos and move up from the 15th row (my best seat ever) to
about 10 feet from the rail for the last couple of songs. It
looked like a string broke on the pedal steel as a technician
was working on it during a couple of numbers. The stage was
relatively narrow so the band was grouped fairly tightly for
many numbers so there was some good views through binoculars.
Bob still has his wispy pencil mustache and it looks like Larry
is growing a goatee.
The lighting was better than the 2000 shows I saw.I especially
liked the effect when the band was lit at a low angle from the
front and the shadows danced on the curtain as the lights were
pulsed off and on. It was a hot and humid night with storm
warnings so Bob did some sweating but not nearly to the degree
of the Sandstone show last July in Kansas. It never did seem
that Bob enjoyed himself much tonight but he soldiered his way
through the evening. I think its part of his Midwestern
heritage/work ethic - life is a job and a job is a chore (Blake,
Robert not William). After all, he is a worried man with a
worried mind.
Now if one of the tapers there will just post the show to
alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.bob-dylan my worried mind will be eased.
ears still ringing in Kansas
2001: February -
March -
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Subject: Re: April 21, 2001 - Topeka, Kansas - setlist
From: "gadugger@sunflower.com"
Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 09:33:08 -0500
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I thought the show was great even though I think the sound system
distorted some of the vocals. Maybe the concrete floor that was exposed
since the ice rink was removed affected the sound. The volume was a
little high on some of the electric numbers (its alright ma, its only my
ears that are bleeding). Security was relatively lax so I was able to
take some nonflash photos and move up from the 15th row (my best seat
ever) to about 10 feet from the rail for the last couple of songs. It
looked like a string broke on the pedal steel as a technician was
working on it during a couple of numbers. The stage was relatively
narrow so the band was grouped fairly tightly for many numbers so there
was some good views through binoculars. Bob still has his wispy pencil
mustache and it looks like Larry is growing a goatee.
The lighting was better than the 2000 shows I saw.I especially liked
the effect when the band was lit at a low angle from the front and the
shadows danced on the curtain as the lights were pulsed off and on. It
was a hot and humid night with storm warnings so Bob did some sweating
but not nearly to the degree of the Sandstone show last July in Kansas.
It never did seem that Bob enjoyed himself much tonight but he soldiered
his way through the evening. I think its part of his Midwestern
heritage/work ethic - life is a job and a job is a chore (Blake, Robert
not William). After all, he is a worried man with a worried mind.
Now if one of the tapers there will just post the show to
alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.bob-dylan my worried mind will be eased.
ears still ringing in Kansas