So there was lots to celebrate, if you could overlook Dylan’s comically ham fisted faux jazz piano playing mixed ludicrously loud, his tendency to come in on odd bars that would throw his band out of rhythmic step, and to arbitrarily switch between piano, harmonica and an extra loud electric guitar on pointless solos that started and finished without going anywhere in particular. Songs concluded not in an artfully crafted climax, but a state of chaotic collapse signalled by Dylan hammering keys with all the panache of a tone deaf drunk who has lost control of his fingers.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/concerts/bob-dylan-bournemouth-international-centre-review/
I have seen DJS in the past, who I have really enjoyed (Bicep Live & Martin Garrix- both of which put on an incredible show).
I saw fat boy slim last year at victorious and found it very boring and we left and went to Jess Glynn . The mixes were very repetitive and the lighting show and animations were very weak compared to other DJS . Just my opinion, but I found it very ‘overrated’ as a headline show.
Saw the Strokes once, when they co-headlined Leeds/Reading luckily at Leeds where Stokes were on first. Very average performance looked like they wanted to get though it quickly as they could. Followed by Pulp who as im sure most of us know are a fantastic live act - wiped the floor with them Jarvis and Julien are different ends of charisma spectrum. Feel sorry for those at Reading when Stokes came on second.
Big fan of the first three albums but - (IMO) all the strokes albums after than I think have been pretty poor compared.