![]() Boy, those were dreadful days, and I was still a youth back then. At least he had been on fire in his so called Christian period, of which too many songs were just too AOR to me (although I love his apocalyptic surrealistic work during Shot of Love that was also left of the mediocre elpee, as if he just did not believe in his genius anymore). I though he was drunk, the rumor was spread he had been sick, afterwards it was just the start of a terrible decline. Man thinks cause he rules the earth, he can do with it as he pleasesAnd if things dont change soon, he willMan has invented his doomFirst step was touching. Me too, and this was one of the few redeeming moments of that concert… So full of expectations when I arrived, after the publication of the strong but flawed album Infidels with two classics left of, and the broadcast of his terrific appearance at Letterman, which I was able to see… The line up did not seem too bad either… But the hall he played has bad accoustics and the mix was awful, with the voice below everything (this video has better sound, so maybe there were more songs that deserved respect, John Brown was certainly one of them) and sometimes the band just rambled and could not follow Dylan’s strange twists for which I love him so much, and at moments you just saw him losing interest.
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