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Bob Dylan: Mr. Tambourine Man As you’ve never heard it

Bob Dylan: Mr. Tambourine Man As you've never heard it (Towson (Baltimore), MD. 2000 AD. )

 

Bob Dylan- Mr. Tambourine Man- As you’ve never heard it -Towson State University, Towson Center Arena  2000

 

 

Alternative Video

“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frOfxB4-c28”

Review (Expectingrain.com)

“So finally I’ve had enough sleep for the first time in days (must’ve been those strange cookies I ate in some casino hotel room the night before) and my friend Train and his friend Jody pile into my car for another trip down I-95 South to the college town of Towson, a tiny bit west of Baltimore, where I’m going for my all-time record of four shows in three days. Train and I had made almost the exact same trip just a little over a year ago and after a bit of confusion finally find the arena and there are the busses and the semis all lined up and it being a college, once again are the separate lines for men and women to get in. I have to meet the Mystery Man from Maryland who has my ticket and we’re supposed to meet at Will Call except they’re kicking everyone out of Will Call and there’s two lines on either side of the building to get in, and we didn’t know that when we made the arrangements. But it was loose and I just kind of wandered up and down the lines looking for the Mystery Man and finally there he is by Will Call and everything’s cool. And we’re ignoring the men/women division thing and everyone else is too, and Train wants to stand in line with Jody since she’s his fiancŽ but just as we get near the door the split up the sexes for the search and the security guy says to me, “I gotta make sure you ain’t bringin ‘ in no recording devices,” and it’s a college gym and we get up pretty close to the stage, and there’s all kinds of people, college kids, ancient hippies, all talking Dylan, and jostling for position and there’s lots of time because they let everyone in around 7:30 and the show doesn’t start till 8:30, and finally the roadies in their jumpsuits come out and do the final guitar check and then they’re on stage and then the announcement, and then “Oh Babe It Ain’t No Lie,” and it kind of makes sense because the Seeger family was living somewhere around these parts when Mike Seeger was floored when Elizabeth Cotton picked up one of his guitars turns it upside down and starts playing it.”

Read More at : https://www.expectingrain.com/dok/set/2000/11/20001119a.html

 

 

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