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MISSION OF THEJ’o
Tuesday, Sept. 18,1990
7:00 p.m. Rudder Theatre.
Tickets may be purchased
at the MSC Box Office for
$3.00. For more informa
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For an encore, Dylan tried “Blo-
win’ in the Wind” with an upbeat
rhythm and melody. Then he Fin
ished off the night with the closet fa
vorite, “Highway 61,” with Smith
still pouring on the blues.
By trying new twists on his own
classic songs, Dylan shows exactly
what timelessness in music really is.
I ran into Sneaky Pete on my way
out of the show, and he was headed
back to College Station that night
just like I was. We both agreed,
though, that we wouldn’t have any
trouble with the late night drive af
ter such a dose of musical excite
ment.
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September 18th llam-12pm
September 19th lpm-2pm
Planning a Versatile Career Wardrobe
on a Limited Budget — Wardrobing
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Career Fashions on Stage from Over a
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September 18th 12pm-lpm
September 19th 2pm-3pm
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Education will be providing information
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By ROB NEWBERRY
Classic songs can die.
No matter how relevant or impor
tant the lyrics are, no matter how
catchy the melody is, some songs get
played to death.
Bob Dylan’s music could have
been like that... but it’s not.
Dylan and his three-piece back-up
band, made up of G.E. Smith (of Sat
urday Night Live fame) on guitar,
Christopher Parker on drums and
Tony Gamier on bass, played at
Palmer Auditorium in Austin over
the weekend.
Dylan proved that most of his mu
sic is still alive and kicking.
After a slow set from opening act
Wire Train, Dylan took the stage
about 9. The audience ranged from
high school teens to the oldest
rock’n’roll addicts, and during their
initial applause, Dylan and company
played through an instrumental ver
sion of “Shores of Tripoli.”
The crowd immediately under
stood: only Bob Dylan would start
off a show with the battle hymn of
the Marine Corps.
To kick off his own music, Dylan
jumped into a spiffed-up rock ar
rangement of “Tangled Up In
Blue.” Smith helped the tune with
some high-class blues guitar, but Dy
lan still carried the song by changing
the melody to match the new
rhythm.
Dylan then turned out several of
his better rarities. The band
switched to a purely acoustic setup to
coast through “Gates of Eden” and
“Desolation Row.” Later, Dylan
rolled through “It’s Allright Ma (I’m
Only Bleeding)” and last year’s
“Shooting Star.”
The last time I saw Dylan, he re
fused to relate to the audience at all.
In Austin, he actually enjoyed the
crowd. He asked for their “go
ahead” on a couple of songs (of
course he got it), and a few times he
stood back from the microphone just
to laugh with the fans. Instead of
showing his usual indifference to the
performance, Dylan actually looked
like he enjoyed playing.
About an hour through the set, he
cranked into some of his more well-
known tunes. Dylan used his own
acoustic guitar to spruce-up “Every
Grain of Sand,” then Smith and crew
kicked in for a powerful “All Along
the Watchtower.”
Most of Dylan’s great songs are
nearly twenty years old. But with this
band behind him, Dylan makes a
’60’s-protest song sound like a ’80’s
radio hit.
In the same spirit, Dylan turned
the classiq “Like a Rolling Stone”
into a rock’n’roll anthem to close the
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