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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
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    Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
    Joni and Cash (Elvis lookalike?) do Girl of the North Country. Picture quality not great but a combination to savour.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W1QO0jQ0PB0
    Brilliant, gurney...never seen that one before.



    Can't let Bob's birthday month celebrations pass without reference to Newport '65, booing and all.
    Bob Dylan with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Al Kooper at the Newport Folk Festival 25/07/1965 This was the second of three songs in the famous 'Dylan ...

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    • Jazzrook
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      • Mar 2011
      • 3063

      'Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie', 1963:

      "Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie" is a poem written by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, and recited live during his April 12, 1963 performance at New Yor...


      JR

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      • gurnemanz
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        • Nov 2010
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        Just spotted an Emmylou Harris night on BBC Four from 9pm this evening. Four programmes, including Old Grey Whistle Special. All repeats but I can't recall any of them.

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
          • 10342

          Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
          'Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie', 1963:

          "Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie" is a poem written by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, and recited live during his April 12, 1963 performance at New Yor...


          JR
          Genius!
          Sometimes I feel so glad just to be on the planet at the same time as this guy, JR. Gurney posted Joni and Johnny singing Dylan a couple of days back - here's that great clip of Joni with Dylan and McGuinn doing an early version of 'Coyote' - so sultry, so fresh (Joni that is, not Bob!)
          All rights to this footage belong to Netflix. Watch the amazing documentary "Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese" for more of this in...

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          • Jazzrook
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            • Mar 2011
            • 3063

            Dylan meets Donovan:

            Probably my favourite clip from Don't Look Back. Love the way he does It's All Over Now, Baby Blue here.


            JR

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            • johncorrigan
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              • Nov 2010
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              Interesting that Bob doesn't want any mention of Dominic Behan on the clip, JR. Behan, I seem to recall, stated that 'With God On Our Side' was a parody of his 'Patriot Game'. Certainly Bob is expert at nickin' songs or bits of songs, like the wonderful ' Blood in My Eyes' on 'World Gone Wrong' which he lifted from the Mississippi Sheiks' song 'I've Got Blood in My Eyes For You', and claimed the writing credits. Great vid, mind you, including Bob juggling, though not brilliantly.
              In 1993, Bob Dylan released his twenty-ninth studio album, World Gone Wrong, a solo acoustic album of blues and folk classics. Watch the official music video...

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              • cloughie
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                • Dec 2011
                • 22110

                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                Interesting that Bob doesn't want any mention of Dominic Behan on the clip, JR. Behan, I seem to recall, stated that 'With God On Our Side' was a parody of his 'Patriot Game'. Certainly Bob is expert at nickin' songs or bits of songs, like the wonderful ' Blood in My Eyes' on 'World Gone Wrong' which he lifted from the Mississippi Sheiks' song 'I've Got Blood in My Eyes For You', and claimed the writing credits. Great vid, mind you, including Bob juggling, though not brilliantly.
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz542iQchN4
                Doesn’t every songwriter plunder others. Early Donovan was very Dylan influenced and I remember him losing a bit of credibility when whoever in their wisdom decided to put strings on ‘Catch the Wind’. Donovan grew with his songwriting and the respect was shown by others who recorded his songs - Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger’s Season of the Witch was superb and to this day a firm favourite of mine.

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                • johncorrigan
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                  Doesn’t every songwriter plunder others. Early Donovan was very Dylan influenced and I remember him losing a bit of credibility when whoever in their wisdom decided to put strings on ‘Catch the Wind’. Donovan grew with his songwriting and the respect was shown by others who recorded his songs - Julie Driscoll/Brian Auger’s Season of the Witch was superb and to this day a firm favourite of mine.

                  https://youtu.be/uLDNNqDhp8w
                  Bob didn't even bother to change any of the lyrics for 'Blood in My Eyes', cloughie. I liked a lot of Donovan's work, and I think Richie Havens did some good covers, too...'Wear your Love Like Heaven' springs to mind.

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                  • gurnemanz
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 7380

                    Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                    Interesting that Bob doesn't want any mention of Dominic Behan on the clip, JR. Behan, I seem to recall, stated that 'With God On Our Side' was a parody of his 'Patriot Game'. Certainly Bob is expert at nickin' songs or bits of songs, like the wonderful ' Blood in My Eyes' on 'World Gone Wrong' which he lifted from the Mississippi Sheiks' song 'I've Got Blood in My Eyes For You', and claimed the writing credits. Great vid, mind you, including Bob juggling, though not brilliantly.
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz542iQchN4
                    Thanks for link. I've not played the song for a while and had never seen the video, which I greatly enjoyed (filmed in Camden). Surely unfair to refer to nicking and lifting with ref to the World Gone Wrong album, whose credits assert: "All songs traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan". In a rare exception he actually wrote liner notes in which he praises Mississippi Sheiks for their lyrics: "all their songs are raw and to the bone & are faultlessly made for these modern times (the New Dark Ages)".

                    Interesting to read those notes again which are juicily apocalyptic in tone with some mildly eccentric usage - all sentences beginning with a small letter & the ampersand preferred to "and". we get Bob's comments on World Gone Wrong (the songs) & observations on the world gone wrong (the place where we live).

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                    • cloughie
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                      • Dec 2011
                      • 22110

                      Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                      Bob didn't even bother to change any of the lyrics for 'Blood in My Eyes', cloughie. I liked a lot of Donovan's work, and I think Richie Havens did some good covers, too...'Wear your Love Like Heaven' springs to mind.
                      Richie was excellent - A mixed bag and Richard P Havens 1983 I particularly like. His version of Dylan’s ‘Just like a woman’ is good too.

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                      • johncorrigan
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 10342

                        Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
                        Thanks for link. I've not played the song for a while and had never seen the video, which I greatly enjoyed (filmed in Camden). Surely unfair to refer to nicking and lifting with ref to the World Gone Wrong album, whose credits assert: "All songs traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan". In a rare exception he actually wrote liner notes in which he praises Mississippi Sheiks for their lyrics: "all their songs are raw and to the bone & are faultlessly made for these modern times (the New Dark Ages)".

                        Interesting to read those notes again which are juicily apocalyptic in tone with some mildly eccentric usage - all sentences beginning with a small letter & the ampersand preferred to "and". we get Bob's comments on World Gone Wrong (the songs) & observations on the world gone wrong (the place where we live).
                        Thanks, gurney. I love 'World Gone Wrong'. I'll go and have a read at the sleeve notes again later. I had another look on Bob's website and, you are right, it says: Written by: Bob Dylan (Arr), so the old pirate in him remains.

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                        • Jazzrook
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                          • Mar 2011
                          • 3063

                          Bob Dylan & The Band playing 'Forever Young' & 'Baby, Let Me Follow You Down' from 'Last Waltz':



                          JR

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                          • gurnemanz
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                            Thanks, gurney. I love 'World Gone Wrong'. I'll go and have a read at the sleeve notes again later. I had another look on Bob's website and, you are right, it says: Written by: Bob Dylan (Arr), so the old pirate in him remains.
                            In the way that one thing leads to another I played World Gone Wrong with the v useful Margotin/Guesdon book as backup and realised I only had one of the two Bob-rejected outtake tracks - 32-20 Blues which is on Bootleg 8. Because I had the non Deluxe version (cheapskate) I lacked CD 3 which included Mary and the Soldier which I had never heard. Now remedied by downloading the track. A fine rendition with nice guitar work. https://vimeo.com/235034709

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                            • johncorrigan
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                              • Nov 2010
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                              Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
                              In the way that one thing leads to another I played World Gone Wrong with the v useful Margotin/Guesdon book as backup and realised I only had one of the two Bob-rejected outtake tracks - 32-20 Blues which is on Bootleg 8. Because I had the non Deluxe version (cheapskate) I lacked CD 3 which included Mary and the Soldier which I had never heard. Now remedied by downloading the track. A fine rendition with nice guitar work. https://vimeo.com/235034709
                              Quality, gurney. Never heard that one before. I love 'Summer Days' on 'Love and Theft', and here's belter of a version from Manchester 2002.
                              In Memory of Leroy Hoikkala who sadly passed away yesterday in Hibbing ,Minnesota.Leroy was the drummer in the The Golden Chords with Bob Dylan in 1958. Ple...

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                              • gurnemanz
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 7380

                                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                                Quality, gurney. Never heard that one before. I love 'Summer Days' on 'Love and Theft', and here's belter of a version from Manchester 2002.
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rx5DnD-iaAE
                                Thanks. Will he ever appear live again?

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