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LONG & WASTED YEARS IN THE DARK IN STOCKHOLM


I like one of the comments underneath on YouTube: “Having retired hurt within 20 seconds of exposure to most NET recordings of at least the last decade or so, this hits you like some kind of miracle. Astounding, beautiful, uplifting."

8 comments:

  1. I hope that these two latest clips that you've posted from his current tour are a sign of what's to come for the entire tour. If only he would vary up the set lists with some seldom or never played songs and perform a spirited version of the song Tempest once or twice as well.

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  2. Well this is amazing Michael. Moments like this are why I and many others continue to see the old rascal in concert; for myself, every British tour since 1981. I really hope I hear this at Blackpool next month.

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  3. Beautiful song, tenderly delivered - the ruminations of a man still mourning the loss of his first and biggest love, Sara, surely.

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  4. 123 testing

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  5. Steve 'Hothead' Nelson25 October, 2013

    Er Sara? First love? What about Bonnie? Suze? With Bob, who knows? Great song though.

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  6. Hi Michael
    have you got a ticket yet?
    why are you doing "poetry of the blues" in Leamington?
    Your only midlands gig last year was POB

    cheers

    joe

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    1. Yes - first night Blackpool, thank you. Because they were offered the choice and that's the one they wanted. And I think you'll find that by no means the entirety of Bob fans from across the Midlands squeezed into Bedworth Arts Centre last year.

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    2. Well done michael
      We await your review with bated breath
      Good luck with Leamington

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