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This was a truly special

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This was a truly special show. Seating only 2,500 people, the Orpheum Theater lit up as Dylan and his band rocked the house. As others have noted:

"He broke from the usual stare-down that typically ends the show to press flesh with the fans in front- a nice gesture perhaps, but more likely an indication that he felt good about what had transpired."

"The smallest venue that Dylan will play during his fall American tour."

"And Bob was Bob- coy at first, slowly warming to the enthusiastic crowd and downright giddy by the show's close. Bob locked in with a woman down front toward the end of the set. She gave him flowers; he gave her attention, which seemed to lighten the mood on stage and made for a wonderful, rousing encore."

"Dylan's first known public performance of "Floater."

"Cat's In The Well that sent the audience into a frenzy. Dylan introduced the members of his band near the close of the song and the band continue playing."

"The woman then appeared to attempt to climb onstage, which resulted in the security guard, who had climbed to higher ground atop the stage on the side, shaking his head and gesturing his diapproval with his hand."

"Dylan blew the woman a strong kiss. He then picked up the bouquet and strode towards the audience. He shook hands with the woman and...then proceeded down the entire length of the front row of fans, touching hands all the way until ending with a very animated final hand slap at the other end of the stage."