Review of Bob Dylan “Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour” (FOLLOW LINK TO THE REVIEW … THIS IS NOT THE REVIEW ITSELF) in concert at Bournemouth International Centre tonight. A concert of two ways – the Rough and Rowdy Ways material, and he played all of it, was great to hear. The interspersed older songs were uniformly dreadful. See the review (This is NOT the review, just a link to it) . If you get angry you can comment on the page, but do keep it civil!
If you comment on the review itself (rather than on this page) it is easier for people to see.
Bob Dylan is a wonderful artist but last night for 85 minutes from behind a upright piano it was dire.
The lyrics could not be heard and the music was drape and monotonous.
To the point l left no recognizable song was played unfortunately a number of us just left.
It was painful to watch.
Sorry folks you can imagine my disappointment.
LikeLike
Couldn’t agree more, we walked out, not one hit, not even one song we knew. Feel cheated.
LikeLike
taking into account he’s 81, he’s going ok. not sure where you were sitting last night but I thought the sound was superb in the balcony seats.
.
“As great as you are, man
You’ll never be greater than yourself”
“I told her I didn’t really care”
LikeLike
I agree it was dire
Perhaps bad acoustics, but guitars too loud, couldn’t hear Bob clearly and piano playing non existent.
Whatever happened to sound checks
LikeLike
Idiot
LikeLike
Should been at the palladium genius is 81 thats it
LikeLike
You could try reading the whole review.
LikeLike
Rough and Rowdy Ways Album, Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour, Rough and Rowdy Set. Honky Tonk piano, doesn’t get rougher than that. Standing ovation at the end. Dissect what you will, you’re missing the point.
LikeLike
I moved that to the end of the review comments. The set was very smart indeed on the lighted platform, as were the band, all dressed smartly in black. Nothing rough and rowdy at all. There was not a standing ovation in the upper balcony, though I stood up to applaud myself, because I was ready to head for the exit as soon as house lights went up.
LikeLike
As a Dylan fan of 58 years my life has been marked by listening to the great poet, song writer and musician.
But I was left speechless in Dublin on the 7th November. The songs were inaudible, garbled, incoherent and nothing short of awful. The backing group were too loud and and every song sounded the same. Bitterly disappointed I watched right to the end. What was the highlight, a 30 seconds of harmonic at the very end. My dreams have been shattered. Time to stop touring Bob.
LikeLike
Thanks, John. I put it on the main review page too.
LikeLike
Watched him in San Sebastian over the weekend. I felt like I was in a jazz club for the first hour, I don’t like jazz. Every song was very similar. He introduced his band, played two songs which seemed to be a bit more rocky towards the end and woke me up, then he stood up, bowed and left. The rest of audience seemed impressed. The people in front of us left half way through.
LikeLike
Saw hi three times in the past. Wouldn’t waste my $$ to ever see him live again.. I will just listen to his recordings. The most underwhelmed I had ever been. No personality, like he was down you a favor being there.
LikeLike