Sorry for the pun and glad nobody was hurt.
Dylan, maybe. Back in the day. Willie Nelson, I could never understand how anybody thought that racket was appealing.
I want to know what the keys were going to be used for. Can’t they just stop at ace to get a couple keys produced?
Octogenarians in concert?
Will they be bussing in concert goers from the nursing homes?
A storm at Thunder Ridge ? The legend lives on.
Iโd rather hear fingernails on a chalk board. Two of the worst singers ever.
Yeah, never been a fan of either but hope everyone is ok.
Both are almost dead. Better get to it
Not interested in either one, oh well.
I’m a fan of Wilie Nelson, but from what I see, these days he’s almost completely out of it, can barely sing (or stand) and seems to be dragged around on this tour by his son Lukas so Lukas can promote his own (subpar IMO) music. It’s sad and kind of Bideny.
The Ozarks have really been pounded this year
Bob’s recent duet with Barbra is fantastic. And he also contributed a fine version of Don’t Fence Me In for the Reagan biopic. I’m enjoying this career renaissance.
Not to worry, Willie's guitar has a big hole in it where the rainwater can drain out.
You don’t have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing.
To All.
Bob Dylan is my all time favorite in show business. I should have gotten around to writing a book I planned about him but didn’t. Once counted the books about him I have read. Went over 110. New ones recently.
I was late in buying his albums-—started with the second one.
God bless him.
Not only that, but Bob Vylan couldn’t make it either ...
My son went to see this concert last week in TN. I asked him how it was and he said “interesting. I’m glad I got to experience it”.
Mr G saw Dylan in concert when he worked on the Dylan and the Dead album. He said Dylan just had an “aura” about him.
Since both these men have a combined 95 years in the music business, and neither is “star struck” I find their reactions intriguing.
Saturday tickets - $40 to $2551.
Sunday tickets - $35 to $3551. Front row.