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Dylan's 2018 tour, which surprised enthusiasts around the world with a major setlist reform during the summer Asia-Australia tour, has resumed on its journey around the United States this month. However, once it started, there were enough changes to surprise mania again. This time, Stu Kimball, who had been in the Dylan band for nearly 15 years and supported the backbone of playing with rhythm guitar, has withdrawn. In other words, Fuji Rock has become one of the last male figures in the Dylan band, but now that the group is a tour band that has been solidified with only members for more than 10 years, Stu's labor for nearly 15 years It is well received that the change in sound comes in a good way at the same time as the sneak peek.
Looking back on Dylan's history, it is often a good idea to replace the members of the backing band, for example, in the early 1991, the members were totally replaced and the live sound was confused. , In the case of only some members like this time, there are many cases where the sound changes interestingly.
The change is immediately apparent at the opening of the live, and the show is a straight start with the elimination of the guitar interlude that Stu was plucking. Besides, he who had a lot of weight of acoustic guitar was removed, and the guitar part was left to Charlie Sexton's electric, which inevitably results in a stronger rock color. In fact, "Highway 61 Revisited" etc. are more solid performances. Perhaps because of that, Dylan is excited about the new sound, and the powerful songs are so good.
Disc 1 (55:45)
1. Intro 2. Things Have Changed 3. It Ain't Me Babe 4. Highway 61 Revisited
5. Simple Twist Of Fate 6. Cry A While 7. When I Paint My Masterpiece
8. Honest With Me 9. Tryin' To Get To Heaven 10. Scarlet Town 11. Make You Feel My Love
12. Pay In Blood
Disc 2 (52:44)
1. Like A Rolling Stone 2. Early Roman Kings 3. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
4. Love Sick 5. Thunder On The Mountain 6. Soon After Midnight 7. Gotta Serve Somebody
8. Blowin' In The Wind 9. Ballad Of A Thin Man
BOB DYLAN NABY