and last night in tokyo, after playin' "truckin'" at the previous show, #BobDylan debuted the #GratefulDead's "brokedown palace," though stopped after a few verses & said something like, "i thought i knew this song." https://www.boblinks.com/041423s.html
@bourgwick Wow. Getting very excited for Wednesday’s Nagoya set. It’s my wife’s birthday present. The only thing that would make her more happy about it would be if Joan Baez sat in. Bob doesn’t allow open taping, does he? Not sure any major venue in Japan would get their head around the concept even if he did, tbh.
@blastingrod amazing, have fun!! there've definitely been stealth tapers at every show so far & they sound pretty decent. haven't seen the brokedown palace get posted yet but I bet it will be soon.
@bourgwick I saw a link to the Thursday tape while I was at work yesterday, but haven’t listened yet. As we know, a rough tape is always better than no tape at all. 😉 Having a rough and rowdy breakfast atm. I’m thoroughly unfamiliar with this material. 😅
@blastingrod as bob says, "some of these bootleggers, they make pretty good stuff." the recent recordings aren't even that rough, especially cuz dylan crowds are pretty quiet/respectful. was just listening to an audience tape from last year that almost sounds board like.
@bourgwick Well, I’m not making any promises… not even in the fediverse! 😉
@bourgwick Well, you’d have to have a slightly more elaborate plan than me if you were hoping to tape anything. All “smart” “phones” were asked to be off, and were locked into cushioned nylon bags at the entrance. All bags were checked, but not aggressively. Interestingly, there were 2 large diaphragm microphones in shock mounts on short stands at the stage lip at about 8-10 meters distance. There were also two mics parallel to the piano as if for back up singers, but no one ever used the to sing. They were pointed directly at the drummer.
@bourgwick At one point we thought maybe it was just a psychology experiement to see what several hundred people would do when deprived of their smart phones for an hour before the show.
@bourgwick The security was such that I joked with the ticket-taker, asking if this was where I should show my passport. Her expression never changed and she didn’t even acknowledge that I’d said anything. My wife then began to question whether or not the staff and perhaps some of the audience were actually artificial intelligence experiments. We don’t get out into these sort of crowd control situaltions very often, so the whole scene was pretty weird in the prefectural government’s opera house, which was a scene unto itself.
@bourgwick Yeah. There were some cool little jams throughout the show, including NFA, all suitably understated without really clear soloists. I was feelin’ their groove, and Bob seemed to have been in fairly strong voice. I could catch what he was saying quite clearly. Anyway, looking forward to what the more determined managed to pull, and curious if anything comes from the recording they appeared to be making.
@bourgwick btw, this blog has some photos of the almost negative fanfare given the concert at the Aichi Prefecture Opera House.
https://alcoholtown.com/bobdylan2023_nagoya
I was so overwhelmed by the security theater at the entrance and exit that it didn’t even strike me to take a photo.