SHORT TAKES : Dylan Takes Stage--and Smiles
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Oh, mercy! A grinning Bob Dylan kicked off an international tour at a New Haven nightclub with old standards and cuts from his latest album.
“I never saw him smile before,” said Joel Evans after watching Dylan’s first set Friday night at Toad’s Place to promote his critically acclaimed album, “Oh Mercy.”
Dylan, 48, known for an extremely aloof stage presence, surprised the crowd with broad grins and extended eye contact. Backed by a three-piece band, he played such classics as “Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 and 35” and “One More Cup of Coffee,” as well as new material.
The New Haven show was one of only three Dylan will play in the United States before dates in Brazil and Europe. The other U.S. shows are in State College, Pa., and Princeton, N.J.
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