Bob Dylan 980530 in Nürburg/Eifel, Germany<
Nürburgring (the German Formula One race course) Rock am Ring festival Capacity: 90,000 Ticket price for 3 day pass DM 130 (Approx. $72 - US) Phone number to order tickets: (0)180 53 52 530 Live RealVideo broadcast Subject: May 30, 1998, NŸrburg, Germany - a review From: Carsten Wohlfeld (happyjaq@confetti.ruhr.de) Date: 31 May 1998 03:12:00 +0100 > Bob Dylan > May 30, 1998 > Nürburg, Germany > Nürburgring / Rock Am Ring Festival For Bob this probably just was show number 934 (or something) on his Neverending Tour, but for most of the other people involved it was indeed special. First on all it was his first show on mainland Europe in almost two years, his first ever apperance at a major festival in Germany and the start of his European tour that finally could see him mix up the setlists again... More of that later. There were about 70.000 people attending (most of them didn't come to see Bob) and Dylan was scheduled to be on stage at 8.30PM, which had been put back till 9.00 cause former Crowded House singer Neil Finn played a short solo-acoustic surprise set. All the other acts were running late, too and that's why Bob and his band didn't take to the stage till 9.55PM. Bob wore black pants and a long black coat, similar to the outfit we wore at the Grammies. David Kemper won the Dylan lookalike contest, cause when he first came out a few minutes prior to the show for a quick soundcheck many people thought it was Dylan himself cause David wore a coat similar to the one Bob wore in Bologna last year, similar hat and shades, too. It was Bucky though, who won the fashion award tonight, wearing a cool silver jacket and black leather pants as well as cute round glasses. Anyways, on to the music... > > 1. Maggie's Farm Was up first with Bucky on acoustic guitar. Or rather, he was was supposed to play acoustic guitar but he broke a string three chords into the song and had trouble getting rid of it. As a consequence the song was performed without much input courtesy of Bucky. The sound wasn't too good yet (there are no soundchecks at festivals like this) and the whole thing was - okay. Then again, anything that wasn't "Sweet Marie" was fine with me anyways. > 2. Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power) Great choice, always good to hear. Sounded pretty sad, like a lament, beautifully sung, with nice phrasing during the "leather"/"together" lines. They messed up the ending, seemed like as if Kemper missed it and Larry had to put in a small "emergency solo". Funny. > 3. Cold Irons Bound Solid performance (first ever in Europe), but I still don't like the song all that much. > 4. Just Like A Woman Another song I normally don't like live, but the great phrasing on "Juuuuuust like a WOMAN" alone was worth the admission fee. One of the highlights tonight! > 5. Silvio Was very fast and rocked as hell. It seemed that especially the songs they play rather often - "Woman", "Silvio", "Tangled", "Highway" - were all way above average. Great solo (one I hadn't heard before) courtesy of Larry at the end. I think the song lasted a bit longer than usual as well. > 6. Cocaine (acoustic) Ten times better than the awful version I had heard in Miami eight weeks ago. Nice backing vocals by Larry and Bucky pretty high in the mix. By this point Bob became much more animated and this was the first of several songs tonight he started by himself. > 7. Mr Tambourine Man (acoustic) The only real lowpoint in the set for me. Solid performance, a bit too much mumbling, but he didn't add anything to the song at all. Apart from "Woman" the biggest crowdpleaser so far. > 8. Tangled Up In Blue (acoustic) Another crowdpleaser that went by in a flash. I guess I've heard this song so many times that it's getting harder and harder to still find new elements in it, let alone really enjoy it. > 9. Knockin' On Heaven's Door I don't think this song was on the cuesheet (which I haven't seen), but without talking to the band Bob just started singing it, no intro, no nothing. Larry and Tony looked pretty surprised, too. Nice version, great singalong... I noticed that Larry uses slightly different chords (or does he just play them differently somehow) than JJ, but then again I'm really no expert on things like that. Bob messed up his first solo pretty bad so he made a second attempt a little later in the song and there was some nice guitar licks he traded with Larry. The third verse was the 'new' "dark and empty skies" one. > 10. Highway 61 Revisited After Bob had introduced the band quickly, he turned around to David and said "Highway"... my guess it that they skipped another song here. Great rocking version. The whole band seemed to enjoy it and to put alot into it. > > (encore) > 11. Watching The River Flow The roadies had the acoustic instruments set up again, but Bob decided to go electroc... Very strange choice so high in the set (played for the first time since last August, if I'm not mistaken) but definitely the highlight of the evening. Very fast, verrrrry country-ish, straight out of Nashville with solos by Bob, Larry and Bucky that need to be heard to be believed! I wouldn't be surprised if we get to hear this song quite a lot in the near future. > 12. Ballad Of A Thin Man Again the raodies wanted to hand the musicians the acoustic instruments, but it was again Dylan himself who started this song, thus completely ruining the great guitar riff at the start. Big smiles from Larry and Tony for that. Solid version, that Bob probably enjoyed more than anybody else. Don't get me wrong, it was really good, but he didn't add any spectacular things to it that would make me wanna go back and listen to it again. > 13. Til I Fell In Love With You I expected either "Love Sick" or "Rainy Day" here, but Bob decided to surprise us again with a very good version of this debut for a European audience. After that, he took a bow and then he was gone. Promoter Marek Lieberberg (kind of a german Bill Graham) was standing next to the soundboard, having a great time, as were most of the other people in the front. Now you can guess if the weird choices for the encores are due to jetlag, the fact that it was a festival or whatever. I certainly would like to see him play more "random" encores" like this one in the future, rather then the four-songs-including "Ain't Me Babe" and "Rainy Day" things of the past. Bob definitely seemed to have a great time tonight (especially during the latter half of the show), so we can expect some hot shows here in Europe, I guess. I'll have to skip Nürnberg tomorrow due to other working commitments but expect another review from Leipzig soon. Thanks for your time...hope you don't mind the tons of mistakes, but it's appreaching 3.30am. Good Night. -- carsten wohlfeld "what once you called home is a minefield" (damon & naomi)