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Bob Dylan

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He didn't name it and doesn't refer to it as such, but folk-rock legend Bob Dylan has been on what's become known as his Never Ending Tour since 1988. The longest the Minnesota native has gone without playing a concert since then was a three-month break he took in 1997 to recover from what could have been a fatal chest infection. 

Dylan has played more than 2,500 gigs during this incredible run, and despite a catalog that dates back more than a half century, the shows aren't greatest-hits rehashes. The iconoclastic singer-songwriter tends to focus on whatever his latest musical project happens to be, and he often reworks his well-known songs significantly. Dylan's current backing band -- all of whom played on his 2012 studio album, Tempest -- has a bit of a country vibe, and  usually features guitarists Stu Kimball and Charlie Sexton along with Tony Garnier (bass), drummer George Receli (drums), and  Donnie Herron (pedal steel, lap steel, banjo, mandolin, violin, viola).

Dylan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, and he would have landed there based on his work in the 1960s alone, when he wrote and recorded some of the most enduring and groundbreaking material in musical history. Though his '60s songbook includes classics like "Blowin' in the Wind," "Subterranean Homesick Blues," "Like a Rolling Stone," and "I Want You," he hasn't stopped writing and recording critically acclaimed material, and is constantly mining his archives to release previously unreleased material.

Reviews

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 based on 10000 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bob Dylan the Icon

    by Alicia on 4/11/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    It was an amazing show with one of my favorite artists. Bob and the band were incredible and I loved every moment of it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    can't go wrong with DYLAN

    by JAM on 4/9/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    Even tho we were sitting in the cheap seats it was a wonderful experience. Wish there had been handicap seating I could afford. The stairs were a challenge, but it was worth it to see Bob Dylan live!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    First Dylan show

    by Handpicked Vinyl on 4/8/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    When you attend a Bob Dylan presentation you need to know first and foremost that you are going to see a performer not just a musical performance but a performance from a true artist. He is very lyrical, and somewhat musically talented... but the timing and pace of what he can do really emphasizes his messages and accompanies his lyrics very effortlessly. It is like watching an episode of Bob Ross painting, there is nothing in the beginning then all of a sudden the canvass is flowing with color and telling an intimate tale and your looking around wondering how did we get here. If you attend expecting a run of hits you're going to be disappointed. But if you go in knowing that what you're watching is an artist performing that day, in front of you, live and presenting to you art in a real time feeling and expression. The songs even though some were well-known were hard to spot because of the different accompaniments and lyrical phrasing that I'm sure comes with the feeling of the day. That alone makes it an experience that is truly one of a kind. There is no encore there is no interaction with the audience and very little was said other than lyrics being spoken. No cell phones cameras or recording material are allowed and it's very strictly enforced with a bag up policy which was the first I had ever experienced but seemed very well executed, thought out, and planned. It did not add any time to the entrance or exit of the show. And After experiencing what I did my takeaway is this: I'm glad I attended the show. I'm even more pleased because I familiarized myself with the latest album which the tour was supporting. Many of the songs were familiar to me but not so familiar to those wishing to hear old music. Know before you go: You're going to be without your cell phone during the show There is NO encore NO HIT SONGS: familiarize yourself with the latest album. Have fun and enjoy watching a TRUE legend preform LIVE in front of you arrangements and timing that really is one-of-a-kind. P.S. I wonder if when it's all over Dylan would have benefited more by adhering to the concepts of jam bands like: The Grateful Dead, Pish, and the Dave Matthews Band. Allowing shows like these to be recorded allows your music to live on in the many different forms that you've presented it. All that's truly left now are the memories of those like myself that attended the show.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Disappointed!

    by Tuttie on 4/8/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    Venue of Fair Park Music Hall was a total disappointment. Set up used such low lighting to create some effect that it was hard to see the 6 musicians- all wearing black. We all know Bob Dylan mumbles a lot - expected. But couldn’t make out much of his lyrics. On top of that he slowed down most of the tempo of most/all of his songs. No energy. Couldn’t wait to get out of there - left after an hour.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A League of His Own

    by D.R. on 4/8/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    Bob Dylan can be unpredictable on stage. However, this tour was set up to promote his recent album, Rough and Rowdy Ways. As such, he played the album in its entirety, save for the 17-minute "Murder Most Foul."He included a smattering of other songs but not that many well-known ones. Bob and his band were excellent, and his voice was in decent shape, so it was an outstanding show. I knew not to expect an assortment of greatest hits, so I wasn't disappointed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    58 years ago Bob Dylan

    by Shanna on 4/7/24

    My parents saw him September 24, 1965, in Austin, Texas when my mom was pregnant with me. I was born in November of 1965. So I thought it appropriate to see him in Dallas April 4. What a poetic genius, musical prodigy, and talented artist. We loved it! He’s one of a kind! Worth waiting 58! Years.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    No Hits Concert

    by Mark on 4/7/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    18 songs and only familiar song. Obscure selections. First time seeing Bob Dylan and that was a thrill, also his voice is still very good

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good entertaining evening

    by RC40 on 4/7/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    Dylan voice sounded good, some songs he can only sing He played some older songs with new lyrics and the songs sounded like new again He is an American treasure

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazed

    by RC40 on 4/7/24Music Hall At Fair Park - Dallas

    Dylan was on back of the piano and his singing was clear and precise. He presented old songs with different lyrics making it sound new and interesting Awesome show

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    IT WAS ALRIGHT

    by VISION INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC on 4/7/24

    SAW HIM AT MOODY THEATER YESTERDAY, AND I HAVE QUITE A FEW THINGS TO SAY, BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE POSITIVE: BAND WAS TIGHT, BOB'S PIANO PLAYING WAS GOOD, JIMMIE FREAKING VAUGHN ON GUEST GUITAR, THEY ROCKED PRETTY HARD, ALSO HAD SOME NICE MELANCHOLIC STUFF NEGATIVE: DIDN'T PLAY ANY OF HIS 60'S HITS, CAN BE DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND WHAT HE'S SINGING, HAD TO PUT PHONES IN POUCHES WHICH WAS ANNOYING, NO ENCORE OVERALL, IT WAS PRETTY GOOD, WE ENJOYED OURSELVES, BUT THESE ARE SOMETHINGS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING TICKETS