BOB DYLAN : SYRACUSE 2024

 

  1. Highway 61 Revisited
  2. Shooting Star
  3. Love Sick
  4. Little Queenie
  5. Mr. Blue
  6. Early Roman Kings
  7. Can't Wait
  8. Under The Red Sky
  9. Things Have Changed
  10. Stella Blue
  11. Six Days On The Road
  12. Soon After Midnight
  13. Ballad Of A Thin Man
  14. Simple Twist Of Fate
  15. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight

Label : no label

Venue : Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview, Syracuse, New York, USA

Recording Date : June 28, 2024

Length : 71:35

Quality : Audience Recording (A+)

Concert Review (Boblinks) : The long road, the winding turns, and the four winds blow a sweet sad old song. The same kind of story that comes down from long ago. The wheel turns, grains of sand, it feels like a dream. A smile relieves a heart that grieves: The Outlaw Music Festival, lord the crowd seemed hypnotized at the Lakeview Amphitheater on the shore of Onondaga Lake. It's been a long time since I rock -n- rolled to Bob Dylan. If my memory serves me right it was in the City at the Beacon Theater, the McCartney's were in the lobby and we had just been to the show in Utica, NY a little while before. Tonight, a warm just right night. The show started promptly at 5:30 pm, with Celisse. Hot Dam those guitar jams! I had to ask, "have we seen her before?" IDK. My imagination dreams Celisse and Warren Haynes tour! This tour any tour. Dreamer, nothin' but a dreamer. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, okay pinch me so I know I'm not dreaming- OW. Angelic voice and a fiddle and then Mr. Plant slides in some of the best rock-n-roll oldies and Zep is in the house! Bill Withers' "Use Me" and "Gone, Gone, Gone", the crowd was dancing on sunshine on a partly cloudy day! Up next, Bob Dylan, stay up and dance! The set opened with a romp-in' "Highway 61 Revisited", truly a crowd pleaser! The band has changed. Happy to hear Tony G.'s bass, but where's Donnie? Who are the rest of these players? Whoever they are they are on point. Bob's piano was front and center and he sounded so good! Especially enjoyed his harp and the virtuoso's (bob's word) On Simple Twist Of Fate. Early Roman Kings was reworked to unrecognizable for me and although it sounded good I much prefer the original version. My favorite tonight was "Little Queenie", a real sizzler! Other stand outs were: "Shooting Star" and "Can't Wait", and "Things have changed." After 15 songs the set was over the band stopped and just walked off the stage. There was no band introduction, they were just gone. I've missed this music, thanks for the Soul shine. Bringing the night to a close was the Nelson Family Band minus Willie. Lucas and the band delivered a tight Texas groove. But we couldn't help but to miss Willie. Tonight was a heart stomping, bootie rockin', earth shaking, (3.8 earthquake for real) rock, rattle and rolling performance of the Outlaw Music Festival! Thank you again for the soul shine.