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To: Lost1 who wrote (815)10/8/2001 5:01:40 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 2695
 
Bob Dylan Opens National Tour

SEATTLE -- Bob Dylan and his band opened a 35-city national tour in
the Pacific Northwest with a blend of vintage protest songs, his own
classics and work from a new album. They opened with a rollicking,
bluegrass "Wait for the Light to Shine" at shows Friday in Spokane
and Saturday in Seattle. "Hard Rain," "Masters of War" and "Blowin'
in the Wind" were countered by the tender "Forever Young," the
bittersweet "Sugar Baby" from the new CD "Love and Theft," classics
like "One Too Many Mornings" and the cheerfully irreverent "Country
Pie." "Love and Theft" is Dylan's first collection of new songs since
"Time Out of Mind," the 1997 Grammy winner that tackled aging, death,
loneliness and the loss of love and hope. The singer-songwriter --
who has managed to articulate the experience of at least one
generation -- delighted his audience in Seattle with occasional dance
steps and a wave of his cowboy hat as he left the stage after a
two-hour set. He next stops in Medford, Ore., on Tuesday. He and the
band then swing south and east, wrapping up Nov. 24 in Boston.



To: Lost1 who wrote (815)10/12/2001 12:46:42 AM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2695
 
"These so-called connoisseurs of Bob Dylan music....I feel they don't
know a thing, or have any inkling of who I am. Get a life, please"
- Bob Dylan, to the London Times