Originally printed in Quench. This was a bit of a rush job, had a lot on at the time, so apologies if not up to my usual standard.
I arrived at Cardiff International Arena to see a crowd weaved around the block. Before long, we were all hushed inside, locking our phones inside a pouch, and waiting with bated breath for that evening’s sell-out performance. It was almost spiritual. Many had arrived in t-shirts - including myself - adorned with images of the act, who had not performed in Cardiff in over a decade, throughout his sixty-year career; some highpoints including as a folk-troubadour, the electric bohemian, and the rolling thunder rocker. Times have been a-changing, although there were no signs of the difficulties with live performance that comes with being eighty-one years old. The performance was such a credit to Bob Dylan that the body of work surrounding his latest record, ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’, is well deserving of joining the ranks of his greatest periods.