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Bob Dylan´s Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour
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Bob Dylan´s Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour
"It's darkest 'fore the dawn (oh, Lord)"
--Bob Dylan from Rough and Rowdy Ways
Seen through
Grateful Dead lyrics & poetryedited by Uncle John
The grateful dead are the Largest and bob dylan the grandest.
When I think of the Grateful Dead I think of Bob Dylan.
He is like Planet X, hidden but really there.
Walt Whitman´s Leaves Of Grass is in Bob Dylan´s playbook.
By definition, Bob Dylan has a complex and apparently paradoxical nature, to be inconsistent,
especially in a way that is ultimately noble or admirable.
I first heard "I Contain Multitudes" live, @ The Sweetwater Music Hall
when Blonde On The Tracks star Emma Swift covered Dylan.
Emma says, “Like many of the great Bob Dylan songs,
‘I Contain Multitudes’ is a magnet, a fly’s eye view of the cultural wilderness in which we wander. It’s magnificent and heartbreaking, a love letter to words and art and music, to all that has been lost and all that might be redeemed. To me this song has become an obsession, a mantra, a prayer. I can’t hope to eclipse it, all I hope to do is allow more people to hear it, to feel comforted by it, and to love it the way I do.”
MOST LIKELY YOU GO YOUR WAY & I´LL GO MINE
Bob Dylan´s audience is anything but rough and rowdy. Not that they are not capable, many will find their way into a rowdy bar later. Rough and Rowdy Ways is not about the audience but it is for them. It is a communication in spirit. This audience, at the Fox Theater in Oakland, all 2800 sitting in their seats, are well behaved, a gentle folk, focused and attentive when the music begins. They are a quiet crowd who listen rather than talk in distraction. This concert does not allow pictures taken or video recordings. Not a cell phone is lit in the place. Everyone is wearing a mask, indicative of the sensitive times we live in on a world bugged by viruses. Everyone I see leaving the show has a satisfied look. The crowd is upbeat and the conversation is not about Rough and Rowdy Ways. The buzz on the street capturing the attention of everyone walking by is a question posed to them: "What is your favorite song that Bob Dylan didn´t play tonight?" The answer given most
"Tangled Up In Blue"
"Rainy Day Women #12 & 35"
"Things Have Changed".
WATCHING THE RIVER FLOW
FALSE PROPHET
Photo:Herb Greene
DEAD & COMPANY