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28/03/2007

Last night’s Stockholm gig, opening the Euro 2007 tour

 

Bob Dylan opened his six-week Euro 2007 tour last night in the smallest venue on the list, the tiny Debaser Medis in Stockholm.

The setlist was a mix from across the songbook – mainly 1960s classics, but one or two songs from each of the last three albums - Not Dark Yet, Summer Days, Thunder On The Mountain, and Rolling And Tumbling. Drawing the set from 12 different albums, Dylan again – almost effortlessly - demonstrated the depth of his back catalogue.

Highlights: Tears Of Rage, Ramona, Thunder On The Mountain. The traditional encore trilogy was refreshed by Thunder On The Mountain.

Dylan switched between guitar and keyboard.


Setlist:

Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
Not Dark Yet
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
It's All Right, Ma
Tears Of Rage
Lay Lady Lay
Highway 61 Revisited
Rolling And Tumbling
Country Pie
Tangled Up In Blue
To Ramona
Hard Rain
Summer Days
Like A Rolling Stone
Thunder On The Mountain
All Along The Watchtower”

The Dylan Daily would welcome YOUR gig review – please email tour@dylandaily.com as soon as possible after the show.



Gerry Smith

 

 

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