I'm sure you're well aware of your brother-in-law's lineage:
Oh, yeah-you can't get away from it!
Dylan's performances have been all over the map. I recorded some of
live shows in the 1970's. A few were good, some were abysmal. I saw
him a few years ago here in Chicago. Unfortunately, the venue wasn't
very good (Tweeter Center).
--Scott
http://www.funisgood.net/?page=bio
Bill Veech's legacy of oddball marketing and cooked up events lives
on in minor league parks all over. I have been a long-time fan of
the minor league experience (even though it's gotten a tad too
commercial as it's gotten more popular, dammit). The Dylan/Nelson
tour was a great idea but your ideas would have helped. I look at it
this way -- I can say I saw Bob Dylan (briefly) once. Willie I've
seen several time, and thoroughly enjoyed each one. Time has been
kinder to Willie's voice and brain than Dylan's.
-- Tom Fine
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My brother-in-law Mike Veeck helped produce the Nelson/Dylan tour
(he owns some minor league teams in partnership with some other
investors). I tried to convice him to get a sound company that
could "ride herd" on the show (especially the Dylan portion), but
he was kind of at the mercy of some of the local PA companies. It
was a great idea, though, and we have had discussions about doing
something similar again next year.
Regarding live sound in general, my frustration is such that I have
avoided many shows that I would normally love to go see. It just
isn't worth the pain. (although I did see a fine performance of
Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris recently at the Northerly Pavilion
in Chicago. The PA level was a little hot for where we were sitting
in relation to the stage, but to be fair, the main cluster PA had
to reach back another 25 rows).
On the other hand, I have attended many fime jazz and classical
performances for which I have little complaint (except for some
rude audience members).
(Hey, wasn't it Dylan who was just complaining about the poor
quality of current recording technology in curent issue Rolling
Stone too? Maybe it's time to get the 'ol ears checked...)
--Scott D. Smith
Tom Fine wrote:
My wife and I went to the Willie Nelson/Bob Dylan minor league
ballpark tour two summers ago. Willie's show actually sounded
great. We were seated down the 3rd base side toward the outfield.
The stage was set up in the outfield with a self-contained sound
system, not using the stadium PA system. Like I said, Willie was
great. Dylan was so loud, so distorted and so unintelligable that
we opted to save our ears and walked out.
-- Tom Fine