• Re: Charlottesville

    From Will-Dockery@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 18 13:48:58 2024
    St. Annie wrote:
    Indoors at the new arena -- pretty good place to spend a hot
    Thursday
    night. Elvis was super, that loud rich voice in full cry. He
    opened
    with "Angels Wanna Wear my Red Shoes" -- lots of yowls
    and yawps,
    alternately shouting and then backing off from the mic to fade
    himself. Crashing, slashing acoustic guitars wired for maximum
    sound. The versions he did of Veronica and Alison could have made
    you
    weep. Crowd was completely into him, singing out responses and
    choruses as he cued them. His talk (about his sons, about life on
    the
    road) was nice and not too much; his condemnation of the war (and
    war
    in general) not strident but intense and to the point.
    Bob & Co. came on almost immediately after -- new Theme Music
    (no more
    Copland!). Leopardskin Pillbox was LOUD -- wish someone would
    disconnect George's drums from any/every amp they're hooked up to.
    But Bob looked great -- in the blackout, before they started, he
    was
    moving swiftly and elegantly, flipping off his hat and tossing on
    his
    guitar, setting the hat back smoothly and without a touch of the
    jerky
    edge that's so much of his in-the-spotlight persona. Just like an
    actor in the wings before he walks on.
    The guitar portion was good and it's great to see him playing
    again.
    Standouts from the keyboard set were Tangled Up (word changes and
    all: rhyming Delacroix with destroyed, as New Orleans now is),
    Thin
    Man, and interestingly Watchtower. Thank heavens for Donnie H;
    he's a
    fabulous musician and is spot on in sync with Bob, as well as
    shining
    on his solo strolls (last night he helped make Tangled Up really
    memorable).
    At the end they took a really long bow in front of a huge group of
    yelling, cheering UVA students (two boys who looked young enough to
    be
    kids of mine kept hugging me and saying giddily, "He's SO
    GREAT").
    Bob never cracked a smile, but he did a lotta waving, and the
    hands-as-
    pistols move. Good times in historic rural Virginia.


    Writing this in Fall of 2024, prayers for the people of North
    Carolina.


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=675601073#675601073

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