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Posted by CAROLINE:
Dylan at the M.E.N. Arena.The worst ever production there.Words were inaudible.What a disapointment.


Posted by jan schraepen:
After listening to and thinking about Dylan for several decades, after still being flabbergasted by his poetical impact and the absolutely unique and "crazy" insight in human nature, I am starting to believe that Bob Dylan is a "medium". That his insight and inspiration come from "heaven", or from somewhere other place in the universe, where there is a much clearer view on humans and their "world". A really incredible and formidable artist.


Posted by Lindsay:
Dylan is a downright amazing musician who has an increadible talent for writing. He can crack you up or make you cry. His words are powerful and his voice is haunting. "Blind Willie McTell" is possibly the best thing I've ever heard.


Posted by phil collins:
over rated clapton same white kkk live this fool idiots Dali hendrix


Posted by Sebo:
"And, she said don't waist, your words they're just lies, i cry she was deaf". Bob Dylan is an artist, he is a craftmen of tone, harmony, and mucsic. A quality which is lacking in rock/pop music today. "Neal Young once said to Bob, 'you know their anin't no cool music on the radio today' and Bob said,'their ain't? well they should put some in the freezer for a while." Bob has a quality which is so essential to art. Emotion, passion, power, and love is whats essential in good art. As a craftsman of music, Bob Dylan has the uncanning ability to put emotions into his art. The greatest thing about this talent is that we all got emotions, but Bob Dylan knows how to put them into words. He take raw emotion and carves them into song. The feeling might not be good, it might even leave you with a bad taste in your mouth, but there's not dought it will make you think. On Bob Dylan's work and what it all means. Can we please understand that it is Art. Art is emotion and emotions produce how you feel. So how you feel is up to you and is basically your opinion. Point being, Bobs music and his lyrics are bob's emotions, feelings, and opionions. One cannot bring fact to opionion. There-fore one cannot say what any of his songs really means. "what do your songs mean, Bob"? They mean everything and nothing all at the same time. You've heard the reviews say Bob can make you laugh and make you cry. Tis' truely amazing what one man can do with his craft, his trade, his music. We should all thank Bob for letting us in to his world. He let us see how to love, hate, laugh and cry. Through his words and imagery Bob painted a picture, some we can understand, some we can only try and interpert, and some to just sit back and listen and enjoy. So to Bob Dylan we should all tip our hats. "Everyone must give something back for something they get"


Posted by RobbyTorres:
Bob Dylan has incredible vocal range. Being a musician myself I should know. He can hit low notes that rival Isaac Hayes and high notes that Jon Bon Jovi could only dream about.


Posted by Guenter Ramsauer:
BOB DYLAN´S 2002nd DREAM – DER MEISTER IN DER SCHLEYERHALLE Natürlich hat Bob Dylan auch anno 2002 Träume, mehr noch: der Mann hat sogar mit 61 Jahren Visionen, vor allem künstlerische. Schon deswegen nimmt er eine Ausnahmestellung ein im Kreis der Rock- und Songwriterveteranen, die noch auf die Bühne gehen. Auf seiner never ending tour - seit Jahren gibt er ungezählte Konzerte in der ganzen Welt - beweist er immer wieder aufs Neue, daß er uns allen noch sehr viel zu sagen und zu geben hat. Als der Meister am Dienstag Abend die Bühne der gut gefüllten Schleyerhalle betritt, sehen wir ihn zunächst als missgelaunten, knorrigen alten Mann mit linkischen Bewegungen und maskenhafter Mimik. An seiner Seite die seit Jahren bewährte Band. In gewohnter Manier beginnen sie mit einem Traditional, das sie diszipliniert und kontrolliert mit wunderschönen harmony-vocals vortragen. Wie sich selbst dabei beobachtend und zuhörend ist es lediglich der Einstieg zu einem phantastischen Konzertabend mit einem Höhepunkt am Anderen. Wie Bob Dylan bei Hard Rain das a-gonna fall einfach verschluckt und ihm somit die Schärfe des apokalyptischen Protestsongs aus den Sechzigern nimmt und auch der 75er mit Punk Attitüde vorgetragenen Live Version, ist schlichtweg genial. So gelingt ihm ein neues Lied voller Poesie und Sinnlichkeit, untermalt von ausdrucksstarken akustischen Gitarren und harmonierendem Bass- und Schlagzeugspiel. Dies gilt nicht nur für Hard Rain, Dylan nimmt Kontakt mit seinen Songs aus der Vergangenheit auf. Er stellt Fragen an sie und somit auch an sich selbst. Indem er sie anders betont und phrasiert, nimmt er ein ernsthaftes Spiel mit ihnen auf und transportiert das Alte ins Hier und Jetzt. Er ändert Melodie, Rhythmus und Dynamik, läßt Raum für kontrollierte, spielerische Improvisation und bewegt sich doch im Rahmen von Folk, Blues, Rock, Country. Wahres Rock´n Roll Feeling kommt bei Summer Days (vom letzten Album „Love & Theft“) auf. Pure Spielfreude verbreitet sich auf der Bühne, Dylan hält musikalische Zwiesprache mit Charlie Sexton (Gitarre), tänzelt und lächelt, verbreitet jugendliche Leichtigkeit, gute Laune und dies mit einem zurückhaltenden Charme, der sich dennoch im Publikum ausbreitet wie ein Lauffeuer. Erstaunte, glückliche und zufriedene Gesichter. Wer wissen will was hinter dem Begriff Authentizität steckt, muß nur ein Bob Dylan Konzert besuchen. Einschmeichelnd, countryfiziert kommt 4th Time Around („Blonde On Blonde“) daher. Eine Hommage ans Leben, die Liebe mit wunderschöner Melodie und eindringlichstem Gesang. Pure Intensität! Das gleiche gilt für Simple Twist Of Fate. Ein wahrer Kracher ist Cold Irons Bound, der Geist von Robbie Robertson & Co. (The Band) weht nicht nur bei diesem Stück durch die Lüfte. Ein Song wie ein ungezügeltes Pferd, das Bob und seine Mitstreiter dennoch im Zaum halten, auch hier wieder disziplinierte elektrische Gitarren (drei an der Zahl!), die sich ineinander haken und verzahnen; das ganze Bandgefüge stampft über die Prärie und bläst dem Publikum einen Psych-Blues-Rock um die Ohren, dass es eine wahre Freude ist. In ähnlicher Weise gehen sie mit Highway 61, Honest With Me und Cry Awhile um. Im Vergleich zum Konzert letzten Jahres in Schwäbisch Gmünd, das von der rauen ungehobelten Art und Weise lebte, ist der Live Auftritt in der Schleyerhalle in Perfektion, die Intensität, Wärme und Spielfreude mitbringt, kaum mehr zu toppen. Als sie I Shall Be Released anstimmen muß man einfach den Tränen nahe sein. Wundervoll! Einfach betörend wie die Stimmen in Harmonie den Refrain zum Leuchten bringen. Zum Sterben schön! Blowin´In The Wind soll dann das letzte Stück des Abends sein. Längst hat er dieses Lied aus seiner selbstgefälligen Lethargie befreit, in das es vor Jahrzehnten durch unsägliche Cover Versionen geraten ist. Was soll er nicht alles gewesen sein: Inbegriff einer ganzen Generation, Protestsänger, Judas, Jesus, lebende Legende, Mythos, etc. Der Konzertabend in der Schleyerhalle hat gezeigt, daß Bob Dylan ein Mensch mit Charisma und Aura ist. Kaum auf der Bühne, zieht er das Publikum in seinen Bann. True Magic! Wenn er dann endgültig hinter dem Vorhang verschwindet, trifft es einen unvorbereitet, man ist schockiert, eine Leere entsteht und ist doch erfüllt von dem, was er imstande ist zu geben. Bob Dylan und seine Musik ist das Geschenk!


Posted by jimmydano:
I'm sorry. Anyone who can't recognizee bob dylan's talent obviously does not know music well. Not only do his lyrics hold great meaning, but he's got an unmatchable ability to capture a musical moment. Take any song of his, and you can notice that at some point it all comes together, his unique voice, harmonica/guitar talent, and his lyrics. Now, if you're not open-minded for some reason and don't stop to really listen to the music then you're obviously not going to appreciate it. But don't go around bad-mouthing an artist because you're too close-minded to stop and listen to the music. That's the way it is for any musical genre. You might have to listen to it a few times before it has any meaning to you.


Posted by Bud S:
Take simplistic chord patterns...add some cornball elementary lyrics....throw in a crude,out of tune voice and you have a "performer" that fools every Hillbilly in america.


Posted by huh?:
God, you can't argue with someone who is still a huge artist, has been one of the most inspirational artists ever and was the voice of the 60's generation! Obviously you must think that Fred Durst or NStink are geniuses. For you to say that he sucks shows that you have terrible taste in music.


Posted by bowgun:
When Bob was a youngster he would peek thru the bushes at my sunbathing girlfriend, (now my wife) 'til she shooed him away. Yah, that was up on 7th Ave. in Hibbing.


Posted by Only One Bob Dylan:
I hope music listeners in general remember the unique genius (yes genius) of Bob. No one has taken his place as America's greatest artist. We are lucky to have witnessed his career. Oh yeah, he's an incredibly great singer too...really.


Posted by God:
Can't sing and he sucks...


Posted by Jessica:
I'm a huge Bob Dylan fan. In fact, I listen to him every single day and visit Bobdylan.com several times a day...whenever I'm online. (By the way, I reccomend it to all of you.) Dylan is one of the most inspirational artists ever. His lyrics cease to amaze me every time I hear or read them. I can hear one of his songs a hundred times and on the hundred and first time, it still amazes me. Often, his lyrics bring tears to my eyes. Dylan's voice may seem weak to others, however I think his voice is unique and only adds to his beautiful lyrics making him an even greater artist. Dylan has inspired my life directly. His music has caused me to become more interested in writing as well. His lyrics affect me every single day and I know they do the same for millions of others. I'd like to say Happy Birthday Bob Dylan. Keep the great, inspirational, amazing, beautiful, music living forever.


Walter Howard
Obviously Bob Dylan is a weak vocalist,but he is a brilliant lyricist.His songs are so meaningful and poetic.


Tina
Just want to say "Hppy Birthday" to Bob Dylan.


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