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|    Chris Pyle to All    |
|    Re: I'm in    |
|    19 Jul 21 04:31:26    |
      From: dpyle50@gmail.com              On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 6:39:22 AM UTC-4, President_dudley wrote:       > On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 6:51:01 PM UTC-4, Chris Pyle wrote:        > > On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 5:34:06 PM UTC-4, Willie wrote:        > > > On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at 4:41:31 PM UTC-4, Chris Pyle wrote:        > > > > Whoohoo, I think my computer is gonna let me see this...lot's of folks       in the chat, from all over the world. But no one is pushing up against me, no       weird smells, no sounds of hundreds of conversations....huh...        > > > > but I'm front row center ;-). Show starts in 20 minutes.        > > > Eager to hear how it is. If your recommendation is strong, I'll pony up       (since I believe I've got until July 20 midnight to pay up and watch).        > > For 25 bucks, it was worth it. It's an artistic piece of work though and       I'm not sure many will be thrilled with it. All acoustic, dark and shadowy,       you could tell the audience were performers not bob fans. Lot's of beers and       smoking, it was a club        scene, looks to be casted around the 50's(scenery/clothing styles), however       the entire band wore mask. Not sure Bob was actually singing or if the       musicians were really playing, sometimes it just wasn't in sync....like       harmonica still playing when Bob        had stopped playing. Did I say it was black and white? Bob wore a different       jacket for each song, sometimes the audience was there, sometimes not,       sometimes they were dancing, sometimes they were almost as still as stone. Bob       strummed the guitar and blew        the harp and, whenever or where ever he recorded the songs, they were       heartfelt and troubling and full of emotions.        > > When I Paint My Masterpiece        > > You Go Your Way and I'll go Mine        > > Queen Jane        > > I'll Be Your Baby Tonight        > > Tom Thumb Blues        > > Tombstone Blues        > > To Be Alone With You        > > What Was It You Wanted        > > Forever Young        > > Pledging My Time        > > Wicked Messenger        > > Watching the River Flow        > > EVERYONE APPLAUDED        > > Baby Blue        > >        > > No matter what, it was a Bob show, and I was able to get behind it and       around it and let it all in and listen to what he put emphasis on and with no       shades on, a glimpse of his eyes.        > > If you are looking for a technically perfect performance, don't watch it.       If ya just want to see what Bob is up too after a year and a half of       isolation, check it out.       > hey Chris, thanks for the update. glad you enjoyed it. reports from       elsewhere are positive as well. new arrangements and even lyrics, they say.                     yes, there were lyric changes and new arrangements. Tombstone Blues was a       very cool arrangement. You never hear the noises from the people, and they       were right up to the step up stage, which is why many think it was recorded       elsewhere. Today, because I        can, :-), I'm going to re-listen with my headphones on. Nice treat for that       25 bucks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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