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Bob Dylan 990722 in Mansfield


To: Karlerik@monet.no
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 22:34:09 -0400
Subject: 7.22.99 Tweeter center, Mansfield, MA
From: Ryan J Lessard  namaste5@juno.com 

SETLIST:
*oh babe, it ain't no lie@
*my back pages @ w/larry on fiddle & dylan on harp
*masters of war@
*tangled up in blue@
*girl from the north country@
*all along the watchtower 
*positively 4th street
*maggie's farm
*not dark yet
*silvio

*like a rolling stone
*it ain't me babe@ w/dylan on harp
w/Paul Simon
*sound of silence
*that'll be the day
*knockin on heaven's door

REVIEW:
my 15th show and i swear dylan gets better with age. 
disappointed as i was to hear that Bucky retired i do think it
has many positive aspects...

Larry playing fiddle, i heard him play fiddle twice in 97 and
then he stopped, don't know, but i am glad that he is playing it
again...  He is also great on the steel guitar...  the three
duets done with paul simon were amazing and damn he is short... 
very impressed with the buddy holly tribute 'that'll be the
day'...  had to leave mid paul simon so i didn't get his list,
but what i saw was great...  going again tomorrow so i will have
that setlist for you tomorrow...

RYAN LESSARD
NAMASTE5@JUNO.COM


Subject: This ones a riot in more ways than one.... From: Derek Keogh Blind.Derek@edlis.org Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 10:06:59 +0100 You just gotta laugh....read on .c The Associated Press MANSFIELD, Mass. (AP) - The town has fined the Tweeter Center for the first time for shows going past the amphitheater's curfew. The town fined the center about $5,300 because shows by Bob Dylan and Paul Simon ran up to 15 minutes beyond the 11 p.m. curfew. The July 22 and 23 concerts featured back-to-back performances by Simon and Dylan. Under a 1998 agreement, the town can levy fines against the center if performances go past curfew. Bruce Montgomery, the center's general manager, sent a letter of apology to Mansfield town selectmen on Wednesday, The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro reported Thursday.
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