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Bob Dylan and his band at The Royal Albert Hall (Review)

Bob Dylan and his band at The Royal Albert Hall (Review)

The last time I saw him here was as a teenager (me, that is) half a century ago. Nothing but him with an acoustic guitar and harmonica but goodness, he was mesmerising. In the intervening decades the only constant thing about him has been the restless procession of changes, his glorious indifference to hostility and the unparalleled quality of his best songs.

Contrary to the usual fears about his ageing – he is now seventy-four – his arthritis and, oh yes, his voice, this residence in Kensington finds him as dynamic and moving as he has ever been. One reason for this is surely the evolution of his five-piece band over some twenty years into a unit that does not merely support him, but gets him; his vagaries, his whims and the sheer intensity of his unorthodox musicianship. He has said of them that they are so good that they can still spring some surprises on him after all this time, and this feeling is surely mutual.

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