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Set List
- Cat's In The Well
- Lay, Lady, Lay
- Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
- Million Miles
- The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
- Cold Irons Bound
- Every Grain Of Sand
- Spirit On The Water
- Ballad Of Hollis Brown
- When The Deal Goes Down
- Highway 61 Revisited
- Ain't Talkin'
- Thunder On The Mountain
- Ballad Of A Thin Man
- Like A Rolling Stone
- Jolene
- All Along The Watchtower

Comments
Kitchener Performance
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Truly Amazing!
How do Bob Dylan and his band pull off such a seamless setlist? After being on the road for a couple of months and doing countless shows.
They are real Professionals and define the word "musician".
It just proves with age comes perfection in the art.
Thanks for the great Birthday! Last year it was Oshawa. I hope you will come up here every November. Around the 14th works for me.
on a miss-eon
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and i miss you
you looked splendid In white,
I really tried to get there, kind of like a re-union
from Canada 7/7/07.
even after a lifetime you make my heart beat fast
Transcendental
'Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (& I'll Go Mine)?' Amazing. Absolutely amazing.
This is the best Bob Dylan
This is the best Bob Dylan concert I have been to in the past 10 years. I was blown away by the version of Lonesome Death of Hattie Carol.
Great Concert
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A really great concert. Charlie Sexton was phenomenal. Bob Dylan was absolutely excellent. The set list couldn't have been better. The sound was great, too. I was very happy to hear Lay Lady Lay.
All along the watchtower
i absoutly love bob dyaln.. the concert was amazing, i heard neil young do all along the watchtower live, but to hear the origional was amazing...the concert was amazing, but i wish he did more oldies, like "A song to woody" i love that song... or anything from his album "another side of bob dyaln" its my favourate album...course every song i have of dylans is on vinyl..so i really need to expand my collection... i hope he comes back next year, i would love to take my other uncle, hes a huge fan..
It was very special
My wife and I and our two kids went to the show in Kitchener. It was so amazing, it's hard to find the right words. Thanks for coming to Kitchener Bob. You gave us a very special time that none of us will ever forget.
Just a note: under features: the Dylan GEO globe is fun
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40 years of touring: videos, photos, comments: wow!!!!
I like Google earth and sky : so I love doing MAP stuff.
its fun try it.
Okay I know I am a nerd.
Thinking of Ben Fanelli.
A lady behind me yelled, "play at least one song from your Greatest Hits album." I groaned. The very next song was Highway 61, when the song ended she yelled, "play at least one song from your Greatest Hits album!" Why do these people come out? And, even though the Ushers were all flashlights and ejections, and the sound of the tambourine affixed to the hi-hat bounced all over the arena. The sweet setlist more than made up for everything and the band was as hot as Barbara Joan Johnson. and believe me that's SHIT HOT!
absolutely great show
This was my first time seeing Bob live. The set was great, and the band played great. I was really pleased to hear "Every Grain Of Sand", simply cause I wasnt expecting it. Every song was great. Come back next year Bobby!
amazing!
my first time seeing bob dylan. best concert i have ever been to, hands down!
WOW - What a first for me!!
I'm almost 50 (!) and this was my first Dylan concert. I've loved him for a VERY long time......and was absolutely thrilled, honoured, awestruck.....
The band was amazing! To hear Lay, Lady, Lay was a HUGE treat. I had hoped that if he only played one song from Modern Times it would be Spirit on the Water and not Thunder on the Mountain (as in most of his other dates), but to get both of these and Ain't Talkin' seemed like it was just for me! The timeless theme and words of The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll will (as they should) always haunt me. It was all amazing!!
I was happy to see a lot of young kids at the concert because it shows that Dylan's legendary (I know......he doesn't like descriptors like that) insight expressed through the poetry, storytelling and incredible music lives on and will continue to live on.
Will definitely be seeing him again..... I have a lot of catching up to do! Thanks, Bob - to you and your amazing band!
Awesome!
That show was amazing! That's all I can say. I loved it from the beginning to the end, and couldn't abandon my seat for anything! Come back to Canada ASAP Bob! :D
"Your always on my mind, I
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"Your always on my mind, I cant stay away!"
Aint talkin' =]
I was watching planes until 11AM but i couldnt get on them,
i'd like to think i was there telepathically tho'
Would love to hear "Heart of mine" sometime or one of my fav's ever-- "'Cept you," or any New Morning ones someday again.
can't wait to hear what's in store for Boston. I know i can get there, but where to find good seats?
7.7.07 Miss ya Canada..the place my dreams were made
Dear Kaila...
...I'm sorry for you if you didn't make it to this show. I can't say it any better than andyart did-- I was next in line for beer when the announcer began his introduction. I abandoned my thirst and raced back to my seat because I didn't want to miss one second of this show. This was my eighth trip to see Bob since the "Down in the Groove" tour and I must admit that last night he and his band provided me with my best Bob Dylan experience since the first time I heard "It's Alright Ma..." from the "Before the Flood" record. Bob was totally into it which was evident from how he made a point to enunciate every lyric. There were a couple of songs I was hoping to hear that Bob didn't play but how can I second guess his choices. "Ballad of a Thin Man" was the highest of the highlights for me. Hurry back Bob-- I'm already anxious for round nine.
Rick
Amazing...
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...first time seeing Bob and he did not disappoint. Cat's in the Well is a fantastic opener, gets the energy going immediately and lets his terrific band really stretch out...Hattie Carroll and Every Grain of Sand were great surprises, the new arrangements for them are really beautiful, especially Hattie Carroll...encore was fantastic, Rolling Stone may have been the highlight of the entire night...come back to Canada soon Bobby!
What did we do to deserve this setlist
This review is for Kaila Baker. This was my 28th Bob Dylan show and my 13 yr old sons 3rd. We didnt have the best seats in the house so i was a little apprehensive about what the sound would be like in this old arena. From the opening notes of the ```cats in the well`` the was absolutly amazing, Bob`s vocals were clear and perfect.For the second number ``Lay lady lay`` Bob stepped out to center stage and played the most beautiful version of this song I have ever heard him do.The show could have ended there and I would have been satisfied, thats how GOOD it was! How could he possibly top that, well he did many more times throughout the night.The versions of The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll and especially every grain of sand (my favorite song) were show stoppers, you know that moment where every one is silent and in the zone only Dylan can create.I love all of Bobs recent work including the new cd so I was more than happy to hear ``spirit on the water``. ``The ballad of Hollis Brown`` was an unexpected treat I haven`t heard that one live in quite awhile. From ``Highway 61``` to the closing notes of ``àll along the watchtower`` it was non stop action.This was truly a spectacular show. I have never seen Bob so enthusiastic about performing, and I just love his road travelled vocals, A true bluesman if there ever was one.Do not miss him when he comes back to the Toronto area ( Iam sure he will soon).
My son wanted to add a comment, `` No words can describe how I felt about the show``. A man of few words, it was great to sit and watch my son enjoy the show it is something i will never forget.
nothing a little travelling cant cure, welcome 2 nj
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You took a part of me that I really miss
I keep asking myself how long it can go on like this
You told yourself a lie; that's all right mama, I told myself one too
I'm trying to get closer but I'm still a million miles from you
You took the silver, you took the gold
You left me standing out in the cold
People ask about you; I didn't tell them everything I knew
Well I'm trying to get closer, but I'm still a million miles from you
I'm drifting in and out of dreamless sleep
Throwing all my memories in a ditch so deep
Did so many things I never did intend to do
Well I'm trying to get closer, but I'm still a million miles from you
I need your love so bad, turn your lamp down low
I need every bit of it for the places that I go
Sometimes I wonder just what it's all coming to
Well I'm tryin' to get closer, but I'm still a million miles from you
Well I don't dare close my eyes and I don't dare wink
Maybe in the next life I'll be able to hear myself think
Feel like talking to somebody but I just don't know who
Well, I'm tryin' to get closer but I'm still a million miles from you
The last thing you said before you hit the street
"Gonna find me a janitor to sweep me off my feet"
I said, "That's all right mama.... you..... you do what you gotta do"
Well, I'm tryin' to get closer; I'm still a million miles from you
Rock me, pretty baby, rock me 'til everything gets real
Rock me for a little while, rock me 'til there's nothing left to feel
And I'll rock you too
I'm tryin' to get closer but I'm still a million miles from you
Well, there's voices in the night trying to be heard
I'm sitting here listening to every mind polluting word
I know plenty of people who would put me up for a day or two
Yes, I'm tryin' to get closer but I'm still a million miles from you
Sweet
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sweet setlist!