I would even personally apply a soothing balm such as this afterwards, such would be my wish to make this happen. I'd light the ele's fag and ask him how it was for him, tooI’d rather listen to a recording on a continuous loop of Boris Johnson being rogered by a bull elephant.
I did that with Neil Young at Reading one year at the third day of his guitar solo... (even though Pearl Jam was his backing band), so I've seen Neil YoungBob Dylan, the only gig I have ever walked out of due to extreme boredom. I think I was expecting much more from him. He's just not my bag.
But at least when he pops his clogs I can say I did see him.
I thought he had years ago, never understood the appeal, I'll not be bothering to listen unless a track makes smooth Radios 100 tracks a day listBut at least when he pops his clogs I can say I did see him.
Love a good Dylan album. 1997's Time Out of mind is still a big favourite of mine.
Here's another lot in there 70's still doing it.
View: https://youtu.be/WcAXmowLuM8
If you ever get asked to do karaoke, choose a Dylan song - no one will say he can sing it betterSaw Dylan and Neil Young at Hyde Park last year.
NY was great.
Dylan was by a long way the worst gig I have ever been subjected to. Within minutes of him arriving on stage the crowd was thinning. We left after 30mins of being bored by incomprehensible reworkings of old tracks and a delivery that was identical for each song. Light show was static and stage dark between tracks as Dylan wandered around seemingly at random.
When we left folks were streaming out.