Saturday, December 29, 2018

New Year’s Stuff

Practiced from the Swing Guitar Book today. This year I want to lose weight....get more into spirituality.....learn more about guitar playing....do more...

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Bob Dylan at The Met

Recently finished listening to all of Bob Dylan’s authorized studio releases, and here’s a ranked order of them in terms of how much I liked them:

 

1) Blonde on Blonde 

2) Love and Theft

3) Highway 61 Revisited

4) Bringing it All Back Home

5) Time Out Of Mind

6) Together Through Life

7) Modern Times

8) The Freewheelin Bob Dylan 

9) Oh Mercy

10) The Times They Are a Changin

11) Shot of Love

12) Another Side Of Bob Dylan

13) Shadows in the Night

14) John Wesley Harding

15) Blood on the Tracks

16) Tempest

17) Basement Tapes

18) Slow Train Comin

19) Bob Dylan I

20) Nashville Skyline

21) Street-Legal

22) Planet Waves

23) Desire

24) Under the Red Sky

25) World Gone Wrong

26) Infidels 

27) Christmas in the Heart

28) New Morning 

29) Saved

30) Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid

31) Self-Portrait

32) Good As I Been To You

33) Fallen Angels

34) Triplicate

35) Empire Burlesque 

36) Down in the Groove

37) Knocked Out Loaded


Also, my son and I saw him last night in concert and it’s was quite a memorable and great show. Saw him in Philadelphia at the opening night at The Met, and the venue was fantastic. Had spotlights outside the venue. Some notes: 

1)!Cry a While” was apparently set to Link Wray’s “Rumble.

2)  A GREAT highlight was a cool version of “Scarlett Town” with the kid singing it standing up holding the mic all kinds of cool ways and every once in a while holding a pose of just standing there in his silver suit striking this certain cool pose he kept doing consisting of standing there with one hand on his hip. Coolness!

3)DID take awhile to figure out what songs he was doing- because he revamped them a lot! I forget what song it was to, but I really thought he placed it to the music of “Cold Irons Bound.” 

4) He played no guitar but was at the piano. He sometimes stood up getting into it. Man, he can really play the piano! It was turned up, and he can really play!

5) Another highlight was “Like a Rolling Stone”: at some points the band just seemed to drop out and he sang lines in almost a sad way. It was beautiful and I won’t forget it.

6)  Biggest highlight for me was “Blowin in the Wind” Tears were welling up. The arrangement was stunningly beautiful including a violin

7)!Early Roman Kings” was awesome

8)?Setlist:








Saturday, December 1, 2018