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improvising over the chords of the song. It was at this point that it was clear just how long Franklin has been performing and just how innate performing has become for her, and you could see her band (including a new conductor that looked completely panic stricken at times) scrambling to keep up with her shifts in time signatures and mood. She stretched "Troubled Water" into a 10 plus minute extended gospel jam, her backup singers reaching their hands to the sky as she took her voice higher and higher and ended with a triumphant "Hallelujah!"Franklin could have played anything she wanted after that, but she stood back up and stuck to the hits another ballad, "One Night With the King," followed by "Freeway of Love," "Chain of Fools," and an encore of "Respect" that had the whole auditorium on its feet. She came back out one last time to repeat the chorus on "Respect" and sing part of an old spiritual before leaving the stage again but it wasn't until her handler trotted across the stage to retrieve her purse that we knew the show was really through.Photos by Nick WosikaPersonal bias: Aretha's a legend. Enough said.The crowd: Dressed for a night on the town.Random notebook dump: At least two of Franklin's horn players were Minnesotans: Both trumpeter Dave Jensen and saxophonist Kathy Jensen of the Twin Cities based Hornheads were playing in the backing band.Area's burglary blitzThis website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor