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Bob Dylan bans mobile phones from 2022 U.K. concerts

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shoppinggirl Thu 14-Jul-22 12:38:18

We had front seat tickets to see him in Birmingham a few years ago. Everyone rushed to the front as soon as he came on so we could hardly see anything. There was also a ban on photography. Everyone was still taking pictures with cameras and mobile phones. Security staff did nothing either to control the crowds or stop the photography. I'm not sure why he still performs. His music was terrible and clearly he has no interest in his fans. I wouldn't bother again!

nadateturbe Thu 14-Jul-22 12:24:23

Off topic but when we saw Woodstock in London cinema a lot of the audience were smoking marijuana.

nanna8 Thu 14-Jul-22 12:19:43

I’ve seen Bob live three times. The first was absolutely marvellous, the second was good but the last one- no. He came across as very arrogant then and kept prissing with his hair. Not the Bob I remembered so fondly at all. That last time he only played his new stuff that no one knew and he was only on a very short time. I like to remember the first time, so very good and in those days the marijuana scent was so powerful you didn’t need to actually smoke it yourself !

VB000 Thu 14-Jul-22 11:58:02

I was told about 10 years ago that Dylan was no longer worth seeing live...

I never get my phone out during a gig, preferring to be "in the moment", plus other people take much better photos/videos than me, especially those with a good view, which I can find online later! Generally find it annoying and distracting!

Prince was another one who banned mobiles - I was lucky enough to be at an afterparty in 2007 (his 21 nights at the O2) and the guy next to me nearly got thrown out, because his GF kept texting him! Security were patrolling the whole time!

Kate1949 Thu 14-Jul-22 10:04:59

My husband has seen Bob in concert a few times. He said he's a miserable git on stage.

Copperjug Thu 14-Jul-22 10:04:51

I’ve attached a Photograph of tickets to see Dylan from 1978 that are on the wall in our music room.
He’s playing the Armadillo in Glasgow in Oct. sadly we can’t make it.

Glorianny Thu 14-Jul-22 09:55:47

Saw him in Newcastle. Fantastic. He did a great version of Masters of War which the audience loved (he must know something of the city's heritage). He is widely known to specify requirements and only perform in places he is happy with.

Riverwalk Thu 14-Jul-22 09:50:41

Woodstock shock I'm very envious!

In the 90s we did a tour of the eastern US and drove through the area - a very lush, expensive farming county if I remember rightly.

FannyCornforth Thu 14-Jul-22 09:48:26

Galaxy I knew very little about Dylan; and last year there was a series of documentaries about him on R4 which I listened to.
It was absolutely fascinating how creative he is and the depth of his work.
But then I listened to his music, wanting to love it, and… ‘meh’.
I’m probably just a massive Philistine.

FannyCornforth Thu 14-Jul-22 09:42:40

Iam64 Wow! ?
You should definitely do an Ask Me Anything thread!
I’ve read that in some ways it was actually quite unpleasant because they totally underestimated just how many people would turn up.
Was it quite hard going?
Who was your favourite act?

nadateturbe Thu 14-Jul-22 09:23:28

Iam64 you were at Woodstock!! I am so jealous. What an experience to remember.
The closest I got was the film at Odeon Leicester Square. 1970.

Grandmadinosaur Thu 14-Jul-22 09:04:23

My husband will be going to see him Fanny but he’s not my cup of tea.

Iam64 Thu 14-Jul-22 08:38:17

I saw him at Woodstock and in Manchester but 40 something years ago. I wouldn’t bother now.
I don’t blame him for fanning mobiles, though it does confirm his image as a grumpy old codger

Riverwalk Thu 14-Jul-22 07:57:40

I've just checked, his London dates are at the London Palladium - obviously his people know that he's never going to fill the O2 Arena!

J52 Thu 14-Jul-22 07:56:59

Saw him at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1969, he was awesome! Or is that just my memory playing tricks!
I’d rather prefer him as he was, so won’t be seeing him this time.!

Galaxy Thu 14-Jul-22 07:52:47

Yes I have seen him live and he was awful.

nadateturbe Thu 14-Jul-22 07:44:01

I saw Dylan many years ago (40?) in Dublin. Big disappointment, the supporting group was better. We couldn't even see his face, and we didn't recognise one song. He wore a hoodie with the hood pulled over a baseball cap. I sometimes wonder was it really him grin.
However I would think about going, but he's not coming here. Scotland, Wales, England, but not Ireland.

Riverwalk Thu 14-Jul-22 07:43:37

I agree about banning mobiles - it's very distracting having phones held high in front of you, plus it's a strange thing to prefer to watch a concert via a screen when the artist is live in front of you!

I used to love Dylan and would have liked to have seen him in his heyday but don't think I'd bother now - like Macca at Glastonbury would only want to hear his old stuff!

FannyCornforth Thu 14-Jul-22 07:19:26

I think that other artists have done this too. Madonna springs to mind.
Do they have to be unlocked by hand? It must take ages.

I know that there are a lot of big Dylan fans on here.
Is anyone going to see him, I wonder

infoman Thu 14-Jul-22 06:21:15

Phones have to be put in a Yondr case and sealed by security staff with a tag,
the security staff then unlock them when the concert ends.
You are allowed to hold onto the Yondr case while watching the concert.
Could be the last time the 81 year old appears LIVE in the U.K.