Bob Dylan 981023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Subject: Minneapolis concert From: (kara@cp.duluth.mn.us) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 22:42:05 GMT Organization: Deja News - The Leader in Internet Discussion The Minneapolis concert was even better than Duluth. The Target Center seems like a good venue. Lots of people, but it's roomy, and I think the sound was good. (Will someone please please let me know how to get a tape of Mpls.? I have nothing to trade, except money or blanks.) Last year the two TOOM songs Bob sang were already better than the cd. It's funny that he said in interviews when the cd came out that the songs were complete and finished, and yet they too were blueprints of music that's gotten better and better live. They are so dense and mysterious and full of momentum and emotion. It seems like the beginning of a whole new thing for Bob, that he's creating a new kind of music yet again. And his voice is so modulated and strong. It seems that Minnesota is not the place for the sedentary and/or discriminating concertgoer, because when Bob came out the audience on the floor stood and stayed standing for the entire concert. They also clapped to songs, hooted, danced, yelled out compliments, sang along. On one of the songs Bob would wait for the audience to sing the line, and then would join in - it was pretty funny. The audience generally acted most enthusiastic if less than decorous. Oh well, it's the sticks. Bob sure doesn't seem to mind. 'Blowin' in the Wind' blows me away. It's like the past and present come together with that song. I feel especially privileged to have heard him sing that. And we got three harmonica solos that night. 'My Back Pages' was so well sung and played. First you have those great lyrics and then the band goes into instrumental mode for the best playing I've ever heard. Bob gives his audience so much - no one could be more generous. Rock on, Bob. Please come back soon. Anne