BOB DYLAN : I PAINT MY MASTERPIECE

 

Disc One (51:29)

  1. Things Have Changed
  2. It Ain't Me, Babe
  3. Highway 61 Revisited
  4. Simple Twist Of Fate
  5. Cry A While
  6. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  7. Honest With Me
  8. Tryin' To Get To Heaven
  9. Scarlet Town
  10. Make You Feel My Love

Disc Two (57:27)

  1. Pay In Blood
  2. Like A Rolling Stone
  3. Early Roman Kings
  4. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  5. Love Sick
  6. Thunder On The Mountain
  7. Soon After Midnight
  8. Gotta Serve Somebody
  9. Blowin' In The Wind
  10. Ballad of a thin man

Label : Stringman

Venue : Paradise Cove, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Date : October 12, 2018

Quality : Audience recording (A+)

Review : excellent bootleg recording

Concert Review (Boblinks) : A masterpiece painting requires canvas, paint, and a frame. There's contrast, nuance, and precision. The subtleties need protection from an overwhelming background and the overall affect on the observer should last a lifetime. Bob Dylan and his band gave us a masterpiece in Tulsa. Charlie was working overtime to make up for the missing guitar. George was outstanding in the drums, Tony was his usual perfection and Donnie made it look effortless all night. Bob was confident at the mic and every one of them words rang true and glowed like burnin' coal. The new phrasing in paint my Masterpiece, Like a rolling stone and Serve Somebody had us spellbound. Time stood still. Even the band was mesmerized. A drum solo out of nowhere was like a shooting star. Amazing. The curtain lighting was beautiful. It took a few songs to get the sound right, and the absence of Stu as obvious at first, but the band changed every song and soon his absence was a distant memory. The crowd felt like a church congregation. It was spiritual. New words, variation on the melodies, different time signatures, and very prominent vocals are the new norm Can't wait for the next shows.