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Excellent review of Bob Dylan's Prague #2 from @t0mbstoneblues.bsky.social#bdeuro24x.com/t0mbstoneblu...

matthew @t0mbstoneblues 44m Went long with my review for Flagging Down the Double E's last night, but these thoughts from the second show in Prague are more of a series of fragments and snapshots 
some words that rd use to describe Bob Dyla show in Prague tonighe Magical agevating Rocking. Pun Entrancing, Begu 
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Here are some words that I'd use to describe Bob Dylan's show in Prague tonight: Magical. Captivating. Rocking. Fun. Entrancing. Beguiling. Beautiful. Incredible. Moving. Spiritual, 
Here are some other words I would use: Special.Spectral.Overwhelming.Frightening. Exceptional. Did I already say magical? 
Here are some moments from the night that I loved: 
The buzz of the crowd when the drums kicked in for Desolation Row. The holler that erupted when Dylan sang the opening line. The sheer joy on every face that I could see as he sang it. Almost every person in the sixth row of section 001 on the floor who were drumming on their legs in time with Jim Keltner; looking like a murmuration of people. The man who leaped up and chanted the title line at one point and the other man who was holding his head in his hands in disbelief. 
The harmonica tone that Bob got on Every Grain of Sand, which sounded identical to the one on the album and which made it feel like we were being transported to th
The couple who took turns putting their arms around each other through Key West and I've Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You. 
The best version of It's All Over Now, Baby Blue that Ive ever heard -eitherin person or on tape. 
Bob's high notes in t Ain`t Me, Babe. 
The dramatic swing of the arm that Tony Garnier used to count the band in for Dignity, and then the committed, spirited and powerful vocal performance that Dylan gave throughout the song. 
The moment when somebody gasped nearby in response to the first long, gorgeous sustained note that Dylan held in I've Made Up My Mind To Give Myself to You. The long last note of that song, and also of Black Rider.] The moment when Bob sat back in his piano stool and leaned over to Doug Lancio, shouting "play something!" and letting Lancio fire off a great guitar solo, 
Another, even greater, guitar solo from Doug Lancio at the end of Goodbye Jimmy Reed; probably the single best guitar solo I've heard at a Dylan show ever and easily the m
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