Bob Dylan fans spot ‘rare’ moment during live show and ask ‘is this normal’

Bob Dylan fans spot ‘rare’ moment during live show and ask ‘is this normal’

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Bob Dylan gave a “rare” moment to the veteran performer during an otherwise ordinary performance that some audience members didn’t expect.

Bob Dylan offered audiences a ‘rare’ moment during his set in North Carolina (file)(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Fans of veteran performer Bob Dylan questioned whether a gesture made during a recent performance was “normal.” The Mr. Tambourine Man hitmaker was reportedly the subject of a “rare” moment from the songwriter, according to those who attended the show and those who had previously seen him. Fans have since shared a video of the incident on social media, which has since sparked discussion there.

Fans questioned whether it was typical for Dylan to be so accommodating to the crowd in a post to the r/BobDylan subreddit. The performer reportedly had a very special and uncommon sight to witness him engaging with the audience in the same way at a performance in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Fans were left scratching their heads for all the right reasons at Dylan’s performance as part of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival tour.

Is this typical, a user asked? He simply sung Under the Red Sky, and he actually thanked you in the microphone before laughing and saying, “It’s hot as summer out here.”

Fans have since confirmed that this isn’t typical for Dylan’s recent live performances. One user wrote, “Bob’s standing ability is hardly common these days and always a rarity.” This was unique, in my opinion.

Another performer had a similar experience at the same time in April. We spent the night with you there, they said. My kids’ first Dylan performance was on, and their birthday! Because it was unusual for him to express his gratitude, even kiddo noticed. It sounded special.

When I saw him in Pittsburg in April, he said, “This is definitely a lovely place to play,” it is indeed. I don’t know how old it is, but it’s older than me, and I feared falling.

We also received a thank-you for what he really seemed to be having a great time that night.

It contrasts a lot with Dylan’s UK tour. The 84-year-old’s return to British soil in November is likely to be a continuation of his quiet demeanor on stage.

Dylan’s setlist for the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour will likely change depending on where he performs at his Outlaw Music Festival shows, including Swansea, Glasgow, and Leeds.

Although he has been making more surprise commentaries, as he did when he mentioned Ernest Hemingway at a Liverpool gig, those shows hardly ever had him speak to the audience.

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A post to the r/BobDylan subreddit from around the time of the M&S Bank Arena show had fans thrilled that the off the cuff remark had been picked up.

Source: Mirror

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