While my seeing Dylan live are over, these are two wonderful songs. (I have seen him a few dozen times, last one just before Pandemic. Not to get too political, but I feel as both he and Willie should quit trying to sing. Thanks for posting!
As long as other people still thrill to hearing and seeing him, and Willie, then it makes total sense for them to keep doing it if they are doing it out of love. Which I'm sure they are. I know Willie. Played with him. He was passionate about his music. As is Bob, I'm sure. I don't know your age. You could be old like me. But put yourself in Bob's place, Willie's place, and their current fans' place. They're all enjoying it. Bob and Willie would be the last two guys who'd worry about tarnishing their legacy by being their true 80+ selves on stage. I'm constantly booked here in Seattle at age 75. Folk venues. People don't expect me to sound like I did when I hit town at 24. But they appreciate my passion and friendship. And from my experiences with them, I can say that they would NEVER tell me to quit singing.
Outdoor concerts are much better as far as sound goes. Saw Bob and found I could better hear his singing outdoors. Acoustics better and volume up which made for one heck of a concert.
I can't believe you think and say that! 😮They will never retire from their art - nor should they! some of the best performances and arrangements are happening right now!
@@nissi.k totally agree with you. Real musicians are in it for life. I'm 75 and have 7 bookings ahead of me, including a huge one tomorrow on Seattle's waterfront. I can't wait to share my music.
Love Silvio! Bob is pulling out the stops of his vast repertoire! Really great "IAMB" too with the harp! Thanks I subbed! 🙌
Beautiful version of It Ain't Me Babe!
"Silvio" is one of the few songs that I never really liked, but "It Ain't Me, Babe" is beautiful. Thanks for posting.
The only "GD" song, as Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics
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Bob wrote some of them too I believe.
While my seeing Dylan live are over, these are two wonderful songs. (I have seen him a few dozen times, last one just before Pandemic. Not to get too political, but I feel as both he and Willie should quit trying to sing. Thanks for posting!
As long as other people still thrill to hearing and seeing him, and Willie, then it makes total sense for them to keep doing it if they are doing it out of love. Which I'm sure they are. I know Willie. Played with him. He was passionate about his music. As is Bob, I'm sure. I don't know your age. You could be old like me. But put yourself in Bob's place, Willie's place, and their current fans' place. They're all enjoying it. Bob and Willie would be the last two guys who'd worry about tarnishing their legacy by being their true 80+ selves on stage. I'm constantly booked here in Seattle at age 75. Folk venues. People don't expect me to sound like I did when I hit town at 24. But they appreciate my passion and friendship. And from my experiences with them, I can say that they would NEVER tell me to quit singing.
Outdoor concerts are much better as far as sound goes. Saw Bob and found I could better hear his singing outdoors. Acoustics better and volume up which made for one heck of a concert.
I can't believe you think and say that! 😮They will never retire from their art - nor should they! some of the best performances and arrangements are happening right now!
@@nissi.k totally agree with you. Real musicians are in it for life. I'm 75 and have 7 bookings ahead of me, including a huge one tomorrow on Seattle's waterfront. I can't wait to share my music.
@@randyjimmiejamesbowles Cheers! 🙌 : )
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