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<center><h3> Dylan's music speaks for itself </h3></center> | <center><h3> Dylan's music speaks for itself </h3></center> | ||
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'''Folk, rock legend's lyrics often unintelligible, but Bloomington show still delights diverse crowd | |||
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BLOOMINGTON — Arguably the most influential musician of the 20th century paid a visit to central Illinois over the weekend as part of a "music for the ages" tour. | BLOOMINGTON — Arguably the most influential musician of the 20th century paid a visit to central Illinois over the weekend as part of a "music for the ages" tour. | ||
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Elvis Costello then bounded onto the stage alone to perform a no-nonsense set that was just Elvis and his guitar doing songs. Unlike Dylan, he was chatty. We learned about his dad's 80th birthday and his twin 10-month sons by wife Diana Krall. He pushed for (and got) audience participation, served up the Stones' "Not Fade Away" and even worked Bloomington-Normal into one of his songs. | Elvis Costello then bounded onto the stage alone to perform a no-nonsense set that was just Elvis and his guitar doing songs. Unlike Dylan, he was chatty. We learned about his dad's 80th birthday and his twin 10-month sons by wife Diana Krall. He pushed for (and got) audience participation, served up the Stones' "Not Fade Away" and even worked Bloomington-Normal into one of his songs. | ||
Combine all that with the icon and you had a big night of music in the heartland. And an inspiring one: Now I want to get out that | Combine all that with the icon and you had a big night of music in the heartland. And an inspiring one: Now I want to get out that ''Highway 61 Revisited'' album and actually hear what Dylan had to say. | ||
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[[Steve Tarter]] reviews [[Bob Dylan]] | [[Steve Tarter]] reviews [[Bob Dylan]] and opening acts [[Amos Lee]] and Elvis Costello, Saturday, [[Concert 2007-10-20 Bloomington|October 20, 2007]], US Cellular Coliseum, Bloomington, IL. | ||
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