Wishbone Ash wrote: » I don't know why I keep putting myself through this! He was crap in Slane in '84, crap in the RDS in '89, crap in Kilkenny in '05 and last night he was just horrendous. All round me, people were bored, talking, texting and taking pics of each other. Many even left half way through. I stick to the albums from now on.
Driver 8 wrote: » After every Bob Dylan gig, I'm reminded of Dylan Moran's words about heroin, whereby he feels sorry for people who get messed up by it, because you think they would have heard about the ill effects from someone by now :P
Easy Rider wrote: » But man you have been caught out 4 times now! Ouch.
bobbyjoe wrote: » Good to see him play guitar
kaiphas wrote: » It was a standard enough set - no screens
Easy Rider wrote: » I knew someone would say 'you're there to listen not to see.' - Well I disagree
fraglerocks wrote: » Well, I have to say that was one of the worst concerts I was at, and that includes a Smashing Pumpkins concert I nearly got crushed to death at a few years ago. He was sh1te. The songs were unrecognisible and it sounded like he was belching out words. I've been listening to him for about 17 years, mostly his old albums, all from before the 80's, so one would think I would be able to recognise the songs, but up to Like a Rollin' Stone, I could only barely recognise about 4 of them. The reason the old songs ment something and were so powerful was the way he used to spit the words out, the tempo of the tune and the pitch. The only thing that's the same now are the words. I think he should just hang up the mike now and concentrate on the writing (still great) and not be fleecing punters of nearly €100 a head to see a rubbish gig.
crazzzzy wrote: » Great to finally hear people say they enjoyed the show....thought i was the only one