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James Stacho's avatar

I agree that Dylan's stage work in the 90's is some of his all-time best. Great bands behind him: J.J. Jackson, Bucky Baxter, Larry Campbell, Charlie Sexton. TOOM signaled a change in his live show where it became and remains a set list containing a lot of 'new' songs from his current album. That was the way things were done in the hey-day of 70's rock, but aging audiences always want their aging (now aged stars) to 'just play the hits'. But Dylan always re-worked his songs so it was difficult to tell sometimes if he was playing Tangled Up In Blue or My Blue Heaven. Personally, I like that re-invention and I don't like the piano era Bob with his jump blues song setlists as much. Lastly, insofar as crass newspaper headlines re: rock star suffering/death goes, hard to beat the British paper that headlined the news of Kink Ray Davies being shot (he recovered, of course) in New Orleans with: He Really Shot Me!

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Stephen Pride's avatar

This is a great piece. The date on it is making me realize that Time Out of Mind is turning 27 this year. What the hell?

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