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Quote from: Tallgren on October 09, 2011, 01:01:33 PMIt would seem to me that the big change is really with Dylan; years ago he would stand behind his piano and hardly look at the audience. He's been reborn in that sense on stage. As for the clip of Bonaparte, I like the way Mark changes the melody slightly here and there. Works just fine and keeps things fresh (I'd be happy without this song, but still). Dylan was on keys all night. No guitar at all last night.
It would seem to me that the big change is really with Dylan; years ago he would stand behind his piano and hardly look at the audience. He's been reborn in that sense on stage. As for the clip of Bonaparte, I like the way Mark changes the melody slightly here and there. Works just fine and keeps things fresh (I'd be happy without this song, but still).
Quote from: dmg on October 09, 2011, 01:05:05 PMQuote from: Tallgren on October 09, 2011, 01:01:33 PMIt would seem to me that the big change is really with Dylan; years ago he would stand behind his piano and hardly look at the audience. He's been reborn in that sense on stage. As for the clip of Bonaparte, I like the way Mark changes the melody slightly here and there. Works just fine and keeps things fresh (I'd be happy without this song, but still). Dylan was on keys all night. No guitar at all last night.I did not see the show, of course, but from what I understand he is now moving around quite a lot on stage when not playing his organ, smiling and posing to the audience. This would have been unheard of ten years ago.
So I did a little research (I am slow, sorry, Sunday morning...), and I can reply (and quote) in all sections except the "2011 Mark Knopfler & Bob Dylan Tour" section. Strange....If I can do anything myself to change this I would be happy to hear any suggestions?LE
Hi ,New here - first post(signed up for a year or two though)Can,t reply in the "who,s going where" topic, but i,ll be in glasgow tonight to see mark.Daylon.
Would you be able to elaborate a little more about the two new songs? When I read that "Corned Beef City" starts like "Gravy Train", I thought that this was exactly what I expected after reading about the content of that London area that's called Corned Beef City and why. Mark seems to have a catalogue of sounds in his head that he connects with certain pictures... I like that. LE
There appears to be another glitch! I can only see the Mark Knopfler/Bob Dylan Tour thread when I'm logged in. Previously I could read it logged out!