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South Kingstown — Bob Dylan is one of the few performers who has earned the right to give the audience something other than what they expect. In his show last night at the Ryan Center, at least in the early going, he continued his seemingly lifelong tour with reinventions of classic songs, some more successful than others. | |||
Dylan played guitar for the first time in a Rhode Island show in several years, and his band came out of the box with a stomping roadhouse version of “Leopard-Skin Pillbox Hat,” then went into a hoedown version of “Don’t Think Twice (It’s All Right),” with Dylan employing his now-trademark spurting of syllables in staccato, barking-style formations. In this case, he created new melodies that stood alongside the originals; at other times (“The Lonesome Ballad of Hattie Carroll”), most of the crowd didn’t get what song they were listening to until the chorus, and one had to wonder what a first-time listener would think. | Dylan played guitar for the first time in a Rhode Island show in several years, and his band came out of the box with a stomping roadhouse version of “Leopard-Skin Pillbox Hat,” then went into a hoedown version of “Don’t Think Twice (It’s All Right),” with Dylan employing his now-trademark spurting of syllables in staccato, barking-style formations. In this case, he created new melodies that stood alongside the originals; at other times (“The Lonesome Ballad of Hattie Carroll”), most of the crowd didn’t get what song they were listening to until the chorus, and one had to wonder what a first-time listener would think. | ||
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Rick Massimo reviews [[Bob Dylan]], Elvis Costello and [[Amos Lee]], [[Concert 2007-09-29 Kingston|September 29, 2007]], Ryan Center | [[Rick Massimo]] reviews [[Bob Dylan]], Elvis Costello and [[Amos Lee]], Saturday, [[Concert 2007-09-29 Kingston|September 29, 2007]], Ryan Center, Kingston, RI. | ||
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