The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Bob Dylan returns to stage — at least on film

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He performed for fans who paid $25 to watch online through the live-streaming platform Veeps.

NEW YORK >> After a year and a half away because of the pandemic, relentless road warrior Bob Dylan returned to a concert stage on Sunday — at least online.

He performed for fans who paid $25 to watch online through the live-streaming platform Veeps. It was less a concert than a stylized black-and-white film, with the 80-year-old singer fronting a fourpiece band in a juke joint before audience members who smoked a lot and paid little attention to him.

Dylan hasn’t performed live since December 2019, COVID-19 finally concluding his so-called Never Ending tour. Since 1988, he had kept performing regularly: 78 gigs in 2019, 84 in 2018, for example.

His wardrobe changes and difference­s in the placement of the band and witnesses made clear that Sunday’s performanc­e, titled “Shadow Kingdom,” did not run straight through. His audience was actors rather than fans; they didn’t applaud.

Dylan’s band included an accordion player and, for many songs, an upright bass player. There was no drummer, with the performanc­es more folk, blues and country instead of rock ’n’ roll. Dylan sometimes accompanie­d himself on acoustic guitar, as on the opener, “When I Paint My Masterpiec­e.”

Dylan concentrat­ed on material from early in his career, including infrequent­ly performed numbers like “Queen Jane Approximat­ely” or “Wicked Messenger.” His luminous version of “Forever Young” was the best-known of the 13-song performanc­e. A version of “What Was it You Wanted” from the 1989 album “Oh Mercy” was the only song originally released later than the early 1970s.

He didn’t speak to his online audience. After a stark version of “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue,” the performanc­e was over in less than an hour, giving it the feel of the first part of something more. Dylan hasn’t announced any further appearance­s on Veep.com, and hasn’t said when he is returning to the road.

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Bob Dylan accepts the 2015MusiCa­res Person of the Year award.

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