" I thought I saw my future bride walking up the street' what a line Chuck Berry was an extraordinary musician and a great poet too- thank you Bob Dylan for bringin' it back, you done it so well with your great musicians - it suits so well to your perfect conception: nothing is what it seems, because good music is always timeless if you got a talent to show it..and thank you Mr Casserly to bring it to us..
Its like what Springsteen said about ‘Nadine’ and Chuck Berry’s writing: “ She started walking towards a coffee coloured Cadillac - I’ve never seen a coffee coloured Cadillac, but I know exactly what one looks like “
Thank you Mark and Neal! ❤ I've been hoping to hear Dylan do this gem again since I first heard him cover it decades ago at the Muny. After he opened with Johnny B. Goode, I figured he wasn't gonna do it. Then, bam, he whips out Nadine to close. I was in full dance mode. And I'm filled w gratitude for Dylan's bookended tribute to Chuck Berry. With all the phones Yondr locked, yours is the first post I've found for this show. Only God knows if Bob will pass through our town again. Maybe yes, maybe no. In the meantime, He's running out the clock with current material, a few older favorites and well chosen tributes. Bravo! 🌹 🌹 🌹🙏
Man what a killer show. I loved the interpretations of Multitudes, Grain Of Sand and Gotta Serve Somebody. Johnny B Good was killer too. Got any more of this?
0:24!!! 🤯🤯 Mannnn he is really banging that keys!!
Sensational nod to other greats like Chuck Berry 🎉🎸🎹🎤👍💯🎶💞🥰 thanks for the share!
82 is the new 40, if you're Bobby D. Hail hail rock n roll....
Excellent. ... Thanks much 🤠
" I thought I saw my future bride walking up the street' what a line Chuck Berry was an extraordinary musician and a great poet too- thank you Bob Dylan for bringin' it back, you done it so well with your great musicians - it suits so well to your perfect conception: nothing is what it seems, because good music is always timeless if you got a talent to show it..and thank you Mr Casserly to bring it to us..
Its like what Springsteen said about ‘Nadine’ and Chuck Berry’s writing: “ She started walking towards a coffee coloured Cadillac - I’ve never seen a coffee coloured Cadillac, but I know exactly what one looks like “
Thank you for recording this. Musical history deserves to be preserved. Especially when it’s Bob Dylan, no less!
Great Bobby ❤
Thanks! 🙌
Thank you Mark and Neal! ❤ I've been hoping to hear Dylan do this gem again since I first heard him cover it decades ago at the Muny. After he opened with Johnny B. Goode, I figured he wasn't gonna do it. Then, bam, he whips out Nadine to close. I was in full dance mode. And I'm filled w gratitude for Dylan's bookended tribute to Chuck Berry. With all the phones Yondr locked, yours is the first post I've found for this show. Only God knows if Bob will pass through our town again. Maybe yes, maybe no. In the meantime, He's running out the clock with current material, a few older favorites and well chosen tributes. Bravo! 🌹 🌹 🌹🙏
Digging into the famous Saint Louis lore.
Michael McLoughlin
This is great, I like surprises. Wish I was there.
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One almost expects that any minute he will start playing with his foot.
Man what a killer show. I loved the interpretations of Multitudes, Grain Of Sand and Gotta Serve Somebody. Johnny B Good was killer too. Got any more of this?
Great tribute 🎸
the stage was lit with blue light rather then dim orange that different from most all his other dates since 2021.
Yes, it was a beautifully clean stage set.
Pity they lost the rythmic 'chug' of the original.
Soooo, how did you get a recording device in the theater? They've been locking up everyone's phones for the show.
I wonder that too
@@harrydavis8851
Maybe by bringing an extra phone and hiding it well.
@@fransbuijs808 Can a simple iphone record the quality we've been hearing?