Bob Dylan 961120 in East Lansing, Michigan
Subject: Dylan - 11/21/96 East Lansing, MI From: Eric Constant (constan8@pilot.msu.edu) Date: Thu, 21 Nov 1996 05:54:15 GMT I'm a student at Michigan State University and I just got back from a Bob Dylan concert here on campus. This was my first ever Dylan concert and it was great. Sorry for this rambling post but I'm pretty tired.. First of all, I lucked out because I had 35th row tickets but when I got to the venue (a small -4000 capacity - auditorium) the sound/lighting console's (whatever that thing is) was right were my seats were supposed to be so they gived me new tickets. So I got 6th row, dead center (so I only paid $23 for great $40 seats)!!! I was only about 15 - 20 feet away from the stage! It was great, I'd never been so close at any concert (31st row or so for Neil Young this summer had been my closest). The opening act was Kenny Wayne Shepard. Wow, he is one gifted guitarist -- an excellent, excellent player. I think he's only 19 years old too. Played some great blues and a searing Voodoo Chile. THen Dylan came on. He started a little slow and was obviously very tired. He even joked with the drummer early in the concert and overexagerated a yawn. The audience (mainly MSU students) was very into it and really liked Dylan. Dylan seemed to feed on this and gradually got more and more into it. After he did get into it, he really seemed to start enjoying himself. Dylan really seemed to like the crowd's extreme enthusiasm. Three different times the people in the first 3 or 4 rows jumped up on stage (between 50 - 75 people each time) during a couple of his longer guitar solos in Highway 61 Revisited, Like A Rolling Stone and Rainy Day Women and were dancing all around (I myself didnt go up). Dylan handled it real well and seemed to really enjoy all the stage dancers as he kept playing. Dylan played an exceptional concert with an excellent set list. He played with intensity, energy and vitality. He really seemed to enjoy himself and although he didnt say much, if anything, to the crowd, he made a lot of gestures to the crowd and gave more than a few high fives to the front rows. This was my first Dylan concert and I had always heard that he was usually aloof and uninterested in concert - but this was definately not the case tonight. Sorry for the rambling, NNC. Eric