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Post by ROCKY on Sept 11, 2019 16:38:41 GMT
Bob finally had it with the audience taking pics on their phone. "Either we play or we pose".
*Bob also almost got to use the phrase "I've fallen and I can't get up' too!! lol
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Post by pothos on Sept 12, 2019 9:36:02 GMT
Good for him.
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Post by pothos on Sept 12, 2019 9:37:37 GMT
Although the irony has not been lost on me that the comment was recorded that I myself viewed.
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Post by ROCKY on Sept 12, 2019 15:21:59 GMT
Actually what probably pisses BoB off is that they use their flash which is probably annoying when you are looking out into an audience. Using a flash to take a picture from out in the audience is pointless since you are so far away from the target. Taking a video you don't need to use your flash so people videoing BoB probably doesn't even see you doing it.
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Post by pothos on Sept 12, 2019 16:36:10 GMT
Wasn't there an incident when Hugh Jackman told off an audience member when he and Daniel Craig were on stage doing a play and someone was filming.
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Post by ROCKY on Sept 13, 2019 13:56:26 GMT
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Post by pothos on Sept 13, 2019 15:37:26 GMT
Here it is.
From Years ago
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Post by pothos on Sept 13, 2019 15:43:27 GMT
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Post by ROCKY on Jun 3, 2021 15:03:12 GMT
Seen this last night.....
San Francisco Chronicle
Man returns Bob Dylan album to library — 48 years overdue Recently retired and with some extra time on his hands, Howard Simon sat in his Sunset District home flipping through his collection of about 3,000 vinyl albums when he stopped in the Bob Dylan section and noticed a copy of “Self Portrait,” which he had checked out from the University Heights Library in Ohio in 1973 and never returned.
So Simon, 62, packed up the album he’d borrowed as an eighth-grader and mailed it back to the library — 48 years late.
He included a letter of apology and explanation.
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Post by Mr Kite on Jun 3, 2021 17:42:48 GMT
Hello Bob fans !
Here is a thing and I reckon I`m not alone here but is there people on here who like or dislike like bob live ?
I have been a Bob fan from around 1978 and I`ve been lucky enough to see him live . ( 1984 & 1995 ) but the thing is and which I was already knew before I saw him that I wasn`t going to have a great night of entertainment
I do love the middle 60`s live stuff and I do like the Bangla Desh set and the Rollin Thunder Revue ( most of it ) So Bob fans , lets debate !
Is Bob good live ?
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Post by ROCKY on Jun 4, 2021 11:51:37 GMT
I first seen BoB live when he was doing his gospel crap. Waited outside the venue and here a big bus pulled up to the back door and this little guy in a motorcycle jacket jumped off with three black girls and it was BoB!! lol I also had tickets in 1974 back when he was touring with the Band when I lived in Florida, but didn't go cause I was traveling on that night. The thing is with BoB I had visions of 'pre-motorcycle crash BoB' showing up for the concert and that was further from the truth. All I got that night was the Right Rev. Robert Zimmerman singing songs about the Lord. A real let down for me. The next time I seen him was in 1988 on his Never Ending Tour with GE Smith, he was doing different songs then and the concert was much better. I think I've seen him about five times after that. Last time was in Cleveland with Kenny Wayne Sheppard which was a really good concert. And during the day I went and checked out the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. So it was a pretty good day for me. Before that I seen BoB live at a little old movie theater in Akron, Ohio, right after he played before 100,000 people at a concert somewhere, which was shocking since about only 500 people were in that little theater! I remember the last number BoB played, a young kid jumped up on stage and I thought for sure, here we go this kid is going to be beat up by Bob's security! lol But NO, Bob was playing the harmonica and just handed it to the kid!! lol So even though BoB's concerts may suck musically to some people, there's always seems there's something that happens during them that makes them memorial. haha
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Post by pothos on Jun 5, 2021 21:19:38 GMT
By the way there was a great documentary on the band last night on BBC 4.
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Post by Mr Kite on Jun 7, 2021 19:12:49 GMT
I first seen BoB live when he was doing his gospel crap. Waited outside the venue and here a big bus pulled up to the back door and this little guy in a motorcycle jacket jumped off with three black girls and it was BoB!! lol I also had tickets in 1974 back when he was touring with the Band when I lived in Florida, but didn't go cause I was traveling on that night. The thing is with BoB I had visions of 'pre-motorcycle crash BoB' showing up for the concert and that was further from the truth. All I got that night was the Right Rev. Robert Zimmerman singing songs about the Lord. A real let down for me. The next time I seen him was in 1988 on his Never Ending Tour with GE Smith, he was doing different songs then and the concert was much better. I think I've seen him about five times after that. Last time was in Cleveland with Kenny Wayne Sheppard which was a really good concert. And during the day I went and checked out the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. So it was a pretty good day for me. Before that I seen BoB live at a little old movie theater in Akron, Ohio, right after he played before 100,000 people at a concert somewhere, which was shocking since about only 500 people were in that little theater! I remember the last number BoB played, a young kid jumped up on stage and I thought for sure, here we go this kid is going to be beat up by Bob's security! lol But NO, Bob was playing the harmonica and just handed it to the kid!! lol So even though BoB's concerts may suck musically to some people, there's always seems there's something that happens during them that makes them memorial. haha Cheers for that Rocky ! I love stuff like that , stories from real fans and not those who won`t have anything negative about their Idols. In 95 it was the time when the new "stronger Pot" was on the streets and we had a sample and my mate over did it and went flat on his back probably the most exciting moment of the night .
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Post by ROCKY on Jun 8, 2021 17:55:00 GMT
I had quite a few like that. lol I remember going to see Grand Funk Railroad and I usually drank, didn't like smoking. So anyways I was three sheets to the wind and found I was lying in the aisle and out of all those people in that crowd one of my old girl friends found me and nursed me back to sanity that night!! lol
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