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Despite his moments of inexplicable staggering across the stage of the Gordon Track, bad jokes, and characteristic lyrical fumbles, Bob Dylan and his Band gave an utterly spellbinding concert at Harvard’s Gordon Track and Tennis Center on Nov. 21. The 63-year-old musical sensation played a two hour set that left a multi-generational audience in awe of his longevity and continued ingenuity...
...musician known for his capacity to stray from audience expectations, the concert can be called nothing short of an intensely pleasurable retrospective of Dylan’s greatest hits and most captivating recent pieces. The 14 song set, plus unforgettable encores of “All Along the Watchtower” and “Like a Rolling Stone,” combined a perfect balance of old and new Dylan, including five from the most recent album Love and Theft (2001), as well as recognizable classics such as “Forever Young?...
...center of the stage. Dylan’s expressionless face and his band’s stoic cool while performing (except for one humorous break in countenance during “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright,”) gave the concert an understated intensity and cool intimacy...
...Harvard show was the last of Dylan’s college concert tour, which has extended from coast to coast since mid-October. The sweat that literally poured from Dylan’s face at every pound of the piano and the perfection of the multi-talented Larry Campbell (guitar, cittern and pedal steel), bassist Tony Garnier and lead guitarist Stu Kimbell demonstrated both a well-rehearsed tour and the musicians’ passion for absolute effort in their performance. The band and singer interacted so well on stage, with virtually no eye contact or communication with the audience...
...September 2003, a piano concert was held at Adams House to benefit the store. Solano is a member of the House’s Senior Common Room...