18.5.2008 | 15:09
Bob Dylan 17/5 2008 Lewiston, Maine - Androscoggin Bank Colisée
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Lewiston, Maine
Androscoggin Bank Colisée
May 17, 2008
1. | Watching The River Flow (Bob on keyboard and harp, Donnie on lap steel) |
2. | Lay, Lady, Lay (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar) |
3. | The Levee's Gonna Break (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass) |
4. | Shelter From The Storm (Bob on keyboard and harp, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar) |
5. | Rollin' And Tumblin' (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin, Stu on acoustic guitar) |
6. | The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll (Bob on keyboard) |
7. | Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel) |
8. | Mississippi (Bob on keyboard and harp, Donnie on electric mandolin, Stu on acoutic guitar) |
9. | Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on lap steel ) |
10. | Workingman's Blues #2 (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar) |
11. | It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on banjo, Tony on standup bass) |
12. | Spirit On The Water (Bob on keyboard and harp, Donnie on pedal steel, Tony on standup bass) |
13. | Ballad Of Hollis Brown (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on banjo, Denny and Stu on acoustic guitars, Tony on standup bass) |
14. | Summer Days (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel, Tony on standup bass) |
15. | Ain't Talkin' (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on viola, Stu on acoustic guitar) |
(encore) | |
16. | Thunder On The Mountain (Bob on keyboard, Donnie on lap steel, Stu on acoustic guitar) |
17. | Blowin' In The Wind (Bob on keyboard and harp, Donnie on violin, Stu on acoustic guitar) |
Waiting in line at 6:15 p.m., bright sun and 58 degees. It was forecast to
be pouring rain, a day or so ago so we got real fortunate. Strong turn-out
for the great Bob Dylan. All reports said that the opening show of the tour in
Worcester, Massachusetts was pretty fantastic. I've never been disapointed
by Mr. Dylan, but i hope tonight is over the top. The man seems to love
Maine. With a lot of returns, the last one seven months ago in
Portland. Twenty minutes till show time, Great couple here be side from
Montreal, Lucas and Melissa. Big music fans, into the likes of Woody
Guthrie, Leadbelly, Wanda Jackson, to name a few and there only in their
mid-twenties. 7:43 they are out and rolling into Watching the River
Flow, while the crowd comes fully alive. All in black and the playing is
already outrageous!!! A whozzy, mellow, strong, beauitiful version of
Lay, Lady, Lay. Complete foot-stomping The Levee's Gonna Break. The men are
rocking out. Bob has smiled several quick ones since the first song, should
be a great night. The bard is fully into Shelter from the Storm. The band
hangs with Bob like no-ones business. Rollin and Tumblin, doing just
that. Lewiston, Maine is blessed tonight. The band is having a blast. The
Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll is direct and extremly well done. Tweedle
Dee and Tweedle Dum, the Bush, Cheny classic rocks into space. Mississippi a
very cool tune. The band is impeccable. A magnificant Highway 61
Revisited. Close your eyes and eat the dirt and the glory. A truly
beautiful rendition of Workingman's Blues #2. A haunting
It's Alright,Ma(I'm Only Bleeding). Where else would people,
teenagers, twenties, thirties, forties, fiftie, sixties and beyond, be
rocking together, in such harmony and so naturally? Bob Dylan knits the
generations together. Tap-dancing into Spirit on the Water, a marvel of
the 21st century. Ballad of Hollis Brown brings out the Gunsmoke in this
band and there is plenty of that in this highly magical group. Summer
Days rips into the dark night. The ultimate kick ass song of the night. A
gorgeous lilting Ain"t Talkin. A crystal clear voice,excellent musical
accompaniment. Calls for encore from the crowded house. 9:20 back with
Thunder on the Mountain. Rock and Roll all the way! Introducing this
fine, fine band. Tony Garnier on bass. Donnie Herron playing steel and a
bunch of instruments. George Recile on drums, Stu Kimball, rhythm
guitar, Denny Freeman, lead guitar, Bob Dylan on keyboards all night. A band
for the history books. Going out with Blowin" in the Wind. The whole place
is dancing. What a night.
Zoo Cain
South Portland,Maine
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