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Jeff Elbel - For the Sun-Times

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Jeff Tweedy and company are in the midst of a three-night run at the North Side club, promising a different set each night.
‘People want to hear their favorites,’ says longtime singer Mike Love, promising some ‘Good Vibrations’ at the Chicago Theatre along with the ‘Little Saint Nick.’
The group, affectionately known as TSO, returns to Allstate Arena with “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve — The Best of TSO and More.”
At 77, the singer and songwriter maintains a youthful spirit and continues to keep the flame for Yes music alive while creating new work of his own.
“Everybody Wants to Rule the World” has received rapturous response for decades, and the band still relishes performing it.
The ailing Collins has revealed that this tour will be his last with Genesis, with no plans to record new music with his bandmates.
Irascible at any age, Dylan said precious little during his Wednesday night concert in Chicago. He simply walked onstage and began playing songs, introducing new ones and subverting his classics.
Here’s a look at some of the highlights from the final day of the music festival in Douglass Park.