Dylan, Elvis - Worcester, MA Oct 2 '07
Dylan, Elvis - Worcester, MA Oct 2 '07
Anyone going?
http://www.telegram.com/article/2007100 ... 30496/1102
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Dylan takes highway across musical miles
By Scott McLennan Telegram & Gazette Reviewer
smclennan@telegram.com
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Perhaps Dylan was in such fine form because of the high standards set earlier in the night by openers Amos Lee and Elvis Costello. Costello in particular was a marvel to watch as he played solo versions of such classics as “(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoesâ€
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Dylan takes highway across musical miles
By Scott McLennan Telegram & Gazette Reviewer
smclennan@telegram.com
(extract)
Perhaps Dylan was in such fine form because of the high standards set earlier in the night by openers Amos Lee and Elvis Costello. Costello in particular was a marvel to watch as he played solo versions of such classics as “(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoesâ€
I was at the DCU center concert last night. I arrived too late to hear Amos Lee and thought that Elvis was great. I've seen him many times, in many settings, and in combination with many bands and artists and each time I wonder what could top it.
Bob Dylan has a terrific band and I knew most of what he "sang" but I can no longer get through a concert of his very tough to understand, painfully gravelly voice. Maybe it's just my ears, but it seems ironic that the voice of such a master songwriter can't be heard because of the quality of the voice.
Bob Dylan has a terrific band and I knew most of what he "sang" but I can no longer get through a concert of his very tough to understand, painfully gravelly voice. Maybe it's just my ears, but it seems ironic that the voice of such a master songwriter can't be heard because of the quality of the voice.