Originally posted by sweetcell:
dylan mixed up the old with the new, all the while messing with cadence, phrasing and delivery so that it was impossible to sing along - one had not choice but to shut up and listen.
I thought that was hilarious. People around me looked like they really wanted to belt out that "How does it feel?" line from 'Like a Rolling Stone' but couldn't because of his phrasing. I also liked that 'Tangled Up in Blue,' had Bob rewriting and reorganizing the lyrics.
Overall, I was not as disappointed as I had expected to be. Bob's band was excellent, and he kept up with them fine. Some of the new arrangements are a bit too slick, which kind of killed the intimacy of the earlier tunes (although 'Senor' sounded great). Maybe if Bob had taken a cue from the Raconteurs--who were outstanding-- and grunged up the songs a bit they would have sounded better. Nonetheles he did a great job with both the old and the new tunes, and I'd happily see him again.
By the way, here's the setlist:
Patriot Center
November 17, 2006
1. Cat's In The Well
2. Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
3. Rollin' And Tumblin'
4. Boots Of Spanish Leather
5. Cold Irons Bound
6. When The Deal Goes Down
7. High Water (For Charley Patton)
8. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
9. Masters Of War
10. Spirit On The Water
11. Tangled Up In Blue
12. Nettie Moore
13. Highway 61 Revisited
(encore)
14. Love Sick
15. Thunder On The Mountain
16. Like A Rolling Stone
17. All Along The Watchtower