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Re: audience yammering deplored


If that bothers you, try actually being in the front row where people are conversing. I attended 10 shows in 2000, all very close to the stage, and there are people who talk through the whole show unless someone tells them to shut up. It amazes me that people talk during Dylan concerts as I am simply awestruck to be in his presence.

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Listening to a Dylan concert recording in the car this morning, I was again struck by something that I have often noticed before. That is, that some audience members, evidently quite near the microphone recording the concert, were engaged in animated conversation. How come people do this? Presumably they were in the front few rows of the audience. My uninformed understanding is that this is where most of these recordings are made. I, like many others, would consider it a highlight of my concertgoing life if I could see and hear Dylan from such a vantage point. Yet these people chat away as if they were killing time at a bus stop or something.