Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Musket sans cookie Date: 09 Dec 12 - 02:34 PM One too many mornings The Ballad of Hollis Brown Percys Song Don't think twice its alright Senor (tales of Yankee power) You ain't going nowhere More than likely sung a few more of the usual suspects over the years too. I would love to learn Tempest but asking an audience to sit still that long! |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Tattie Bogle Date: 09 Dec 12 - 12:08 PM Used to do quite a few from his first album: got the words the laborious "scratch your record" way, by lifting off the needle then scribbling a line at a time in an old school exercise book! At my retirement party, one of my colleagues did "Forever Young" - a very nice gesture! |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Tony Date: 09 Dec 12 - 09:37 AM Forever Young North Country Blues Tears Of Rage |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Beer Date: 09 Dec 12 - 09:17 AM Times ar a Changing Gotta Serve Somebody Song to Woody Slow Train Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid John Wesley harding Positively 4th St. Every Grain of Sand Desolation Row Boots of Spanish Leather. To name a few. Now I don't do any but I still hear the words in my head. Adrien |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Lowdenjim Date: 09 Dec 12 - 04:59 AM "Tomorrow is a Long Time" is a lovely song.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz7_igArvVE There are so many though... too many to mention; no-one has contributed more than Dylan. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Don Firth Date: 08 Dec 12 - 04:11 PM "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right." That's about it. About the time that song came out, everybody and his pet turkey was singing Dylan songs. He had become a fad. I was prevailed upon by a young woman friend to learn the song, and she even lent me the record so I could. I sang it some, but I generally stuck to my traditional songs and ballads because, to me, that's what it was all about, and although I think Dylan wrote some good songs, I'm afraid I never became one of his horde of worshippers. Don Firth P. S. I didn't like the way he used Joan Baez to advance his career (which he may never have had if she hadn't advocated him rather fiercely) and then unceremoniously dumped her. P. P. S. I know I'm probably offending some of the Faithful here, but them's my sediments. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Stringsinger Date: 08 Dec 12 - 04:09 PM The only Dylan song I really like that I have performed is "Tomorrow is a Long Time", a love song. I can pass on the rest. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Ove Ofteness - O.V. Michaelsen Date: 08 Dec 12 - 03:36 PM Some of my interpretations of Dylan and other songs: Here's hoping that I didn't commit vandalism. _ http://song-interpretations.webs.com/ WordPlayAuthor@yahoo.com |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Little Hawk Date: 03 Aug 12 - 10:56 PM Idiot Wind is a pretty intense song. I used to practice it at home for my own interest, but I don't think I've ever performed it in public. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Phil Edwards Date: 03 Aug 12 - 06:39 PM As an unaccompanied floor singer at the local FC, I've done Don't Think Twice, It's All Right A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Subterranean Homesick Blues Mr Tambourine Man (the full version, natch) Like A Rolling Stone One More Cup of Coffee No Time To Think and, accompanied by my friend Mark, Visions of Johanna Hard Rain and No Time were both delivered more or less as poems. I did Hard Rain on a "Dylan Night"; I got through the verses, spoken, in three minutes flat, then let rip on the very last line, which is of course ...And I'll know my song well before I start singing Then sang the last refrain, accompanied by the entire audience. Magical. Near misses: I've worked up Girl from the North Country and Idiot Wind for performance, but never actually sung them out. I recorded Percy's Song for 52fs, but it didn't come out very well. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Little Hawk Date: 03 Aug 12 - 05:33 PM That's pretty much how I see it too, Guest. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST Date: 03 Aug 12 - 04:59 PM I'll be your baby, tonight Don't Think Twice It ain't me, Babe All along the Watchtower Never included them as part of my performing sets as I was trying to cut my own swath as a songwriter. Didn't want to be pigeonholed. It was the hard way as learning other people's songs would've helped me make a better living at the time. Now, however the royalty checks quarterly tell me I made the right decision. Same w/John Prine, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, etc. While I learned a bit of their material and copped a few licks my sets were almost all original and traditional Celtic/British Isles, Appalachian, Delta blues, ragtime covers and old country chestnuts like El Paso, Wolverton Mountain or Saginaw, Michigan. Sounds like a tour schedule. :-) Also, I would cover songs by little known songwriters of the time. Tom Dundee, Al Day, Harry Waller, Kedall Kardt, Sally Fingerette, Jodi Alis, Mike Jordan, Mick Scott. All based out of Chicago. A friend gave me a book of Dylan lyrics a few years ago and I read it over and over for about a week. Made me realize that like the Beatles he didn't merely write songs he shifted culture. To attach words like brilliant or genius is like danming him w/faint praise. He'll be part of literature like Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Whitman, etc. Completely transcendent. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years From: Genie Date: 02 Aug 12 - 07:18 PM These are the Dylan songs I know I've done over the years. The ones with asterisks I've just done in song circles and singalongs. The others I've done as solos or in duets or trios. Boots Of Spanish Leather Blowin' In The Wind Daddy, You've Been On My Mind Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Fare The Well Forever Young Mr. Tambourine Man* I Dreamed I Saw Saint Augustine I Shall Be Released I'll Be Your Baby Tonight* It Ain't Me, Babe* Love Is Just A four-letter Word Love Minus Zero / No Limit One Too Many Mornings Tears Of Rage The Times, They Are A-Changing (and my parody, "Like Bob Dylan, We Are All Aging") Tomorrow Is A Long Time Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You* Wagon Wheel* When The Ship Comes In* With God on Our Side You Ain't Going Nowhere* Seems like there are others, but I can't think of them offhand. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 02 Aug 12 - 01:11 PM Back in the 60s I used to do a number of Dylan songs. I shudder when I think about it now, but I used to do "Masters of War" complete with Dylan accent and vocal mannerism ( I'm English - well, Manx, actually) But even that must have please somebody because I recall a chap coming up to me, after I just performed the song, and he told that it was the best thing he'd heard that evening. But, then again, we were all so very young back then. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Georgiansilver Date: 02 Aug 12 - 01:07 PM Personally only ever done one of Dylans,,, here it is:- Don't Think Twice it's Alright! |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Musket Date: 02 Aug 12 - 01:04 PM I suppose like many, I leaned a few in the early days and banged them out in pubs and clubs. Those that survive to be occasionally dusted off these days would be; Don't think twice it's alright. Percy's Song Boots of Spanish Leather Senor (Tales of Yankee power) |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Charles Macfarlane Date: 02 Aug 12 - 11:40 AM > From: GUEST,Don Wise > > I forgot one- "North Country Blues" I used to do "North Country Blues". IMO it's just about Dylan's best song. However, it is rather depressing. A 'friend' of mine once said he quite liked my material, "all except that one where a woman suffers every possible personal disaster, you know the one, she's walking down the street and her leg drops off!" I though this so funny that I used it ever afterwards in my intro to the song! |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: PHJim Date: 02 Aug 12 - 10:18 AM My brother, Dave, passed away a year ago last February. We found a recording of him playing Dylan's Make You Feel My Love and played it at his funeral. Here's a Youtube video that my brother Gary put together of Dave's version. Dave does Dylan |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: PHJim Date: 02 Aug 12 - 10:03 AM Make You Feel My Love |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Don Wise Date: 31 Jul 12 - 01:46 PM I forgot one- "North Country Blues" |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Les in Chorlton Date: 31 Jul 12 - 03:37 AM If you delve the later Dylan Archives you will find that Dylan's middle name was Morris. It is not clear, and believe me I have looked, if it was a given name or one he adopted after his 1960's UK tours. As is commonly known Dylan collected English Folk Tunes and used them for his own songs. Apparantley he was most taken by English Morris Dance tunes and maybe that's where the name came from. He also used Morris tunes for some of his songs. I play "Black Joke" from Adderbury. A great tune - run through it and see if you can see how it was used for one of his songs. Cheers L in C# |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: alanabit Date: 31 Jul 12 - 03:26 AM I can't remember all of them, but here's a few: Blowing in the Wind It Ain't Me Babe Hey Mr. Tambourine Man Just Like a Woman It Takes A Lot To Laugh/It Takes A Train To Cry I Threw It All Away I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Buckets Of Rain If You See Her Say Hello Mighty Quinn You Ain't Going Nowhere Knocking On Heaven's Door All Along The Watchtower Simple Twist Of Fate Shelter From The Storm Sarah Mississippi Just Like Tom Thumb Blues When I Paint My Masterpiece Girl From The North Country One Too Many Mornings Gates Of Eden I Shall Be Released The Times They Are A Changing Tomorrow Is A Long Time You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go I intend to learn "The Man In The Long Black Coat" and some of the more recent stuff soon - perhaps "Most Of The Time". Just wait until Little Hawk sees this thread! |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Don Firth Date: 30 Jul 12 - 07:46 PM I used to do "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right." That was a long time ago. Haven't done it in years. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: voyager Date: 30 Jul 12 - 06:19 PM Like a Stolen Roan Watchtower Hard Times Living in NY Town Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Eric Von Schmidt) Heard on the 1st Dylan vinyl |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Little Hawk Date: 30 Jul 12 - 02:54 PM Geez, Bobert, I've done so many of them by now... Hmmm. Well, perhaps just list some of the favorites... Visions of Johanna Just Like a Woman Don't Think Twice, It's Allright Mr Tambourine Man One More Cup of Coffee Blind Willie McTell Every Grain of Sand It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry She Belongs to Me Blowin' in the Wind You're a Big Girl Now Simple Twist of Fate All Along the Watchtower Knockin' on Heaven's Door I Shall Be Released Gates of Eden To Ramona Lay Down Your Weary Tune |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: PHJim Date: 30 Jul 12 - 11:45 AM Buckets Of Rain, Walkin' Down The Line and I still like to do Don't Think Twice. In the early sixties there were frequent Hootenannies in school gyms and church basements. Before the shows all the performers would get together to be sure there were no duplications. I recall the biggest arguments were about who would get to do Don't Think Twice. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Don Wise Date: 30 Jul 12 - 11:05 AM "Dusty Old Fairgrounds" is more like vintage Dylan ca. anno 1963- which is why it isn't built like a pop/rock song. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,bob Dylan Date: 29 Jul 12 - 01:45 PM Catch the wind Sunshine superman Mellow yellow Hurry gurdy man |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: RichM Date: 29 Jul 12 - 11:55 AM I can't quite remember...I guess I took Bob's advice to heart, and didn't think twice about it... |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Rusty Dobro Date: 29 Jul 12 - 11:51 AM 'Dusty Old Fairgrounds' is a good rockin' song, but lacks a bridge or 'middle eight' to make it a classic Dylan song. It's hard to find - try the Blue Ash version from quite a few years ago. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Bobert Date: 29 Jul 12 - 10:08 AM Dylan has gotten much bluesier as he ages... "Time Out 0f Mind" is almost all blues... Strange blues but, hey??? It is Dylan... That song where he is carrying on a conversation with a waitress is priceless.. B~ |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: matt milton Date: 29 Jul 12 - 09:55 AM come to think of it, I think all my favourite Dylan songs/lyrics follow blues form. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: matt milton Date: 29 Jul 12 - 09:52 AM I've sung Outlaw Blues Leopardskin Pillbox Hat and I'd quite like to learn Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre. I prefer much prefer the surreal/nonsensensical/sarcastic/flippant Bob Dylan. His writing's much stronger in that vein. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: David C. Carter Date: 29 Jul 12 - 05:35 AM Desolation Row Tom Thumb's Blues All Along The Watchtower It Ain't Me Babe Simple Twist Of Fate Memphis Blues Again Love Minus Zero Baby Blue North Country Blues Hollis Brown I Shall Be Released The Mighty Quin Long Black Coat She Belongs To Me I don't do any of the now.Unless I'm asked,or somebody throws money(to me)not at me. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Ghost of Gagnier Date: 28 Jul 12 - 05:24 PM Visions of Johanna |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Seaking at sea without a cookie Date: 28 Jul 12 - 11:51 AM 'Buckets of rain'. I remember it was the first song I learned after discovering the world of dropped D tuning, long time ago now.. Chris |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Charley Noble Date: 28 Jul 12 - 09:13 AM Just checked. When Bob Dylan was recording on Broadsides, his alias was "Blind Boy Grunt." Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Pete Jennings Date: 28 Jul 12 - 08:46 AM One Too Many Mornings Don't Think Twice It's Alright Love Minus Zero / No Limit Blind Willie McTell You Ain't Going Nowhere She Belongs To Me Every Grain Of Sand Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues I Shall Be Released Knockin' On Heaven's Door Blowin' In The Wind Boots Of Spanish Leather Mississippi Sara Mr. Tambourine Man Probably have to re-learn the full lyrics to a couple of 'em. I've got one of his song books, published in 1980: The Songs of Bob Dylan From 1966 Through 1975". The one you've just acquired sounds like the real deal, Bobs! |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Don Wise Date: 28 Jul 12 - 08:46 AM Times they are a changin' Blowing in the wind Don't think twice......... It ain't me, babe Mr. Tambourine Man Ballad of Donald White (but with my tune- by the time I 'discovered' Blind Boy Grunt's version it was too late........) Dusty Old Fairgrounds (my tune- Dylan's website doesn't have a tune for this one) Hattie Carroll Just like a Woman I want you...... It takes a train to cry..... Girl of the North Country Eternal Circle Positively 4th street She belongs to me Love - 0 All Along The Watchtower Queen Jane Tom Thumb's Blues Tomorrow is a Long Time Boots of Spanish Leather When the Ship Comes in I've probably missed some......all scattered over many, many years and mostly in the dim and distant past.... |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,Allan Conn Date: 28 Jul 12 - 03:52 AM You're A Big Girl Now. Blowing In The Wind. Sister. The Mighty Quinn. Don't Think Twice It's Alright. (in Scots dialect) |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Amos Date: 28 Jul 12 - 02:06 AM I've done all those, and also: I Want You Country Pie Tonight I'll Be Stayin Here With You Just Like a Woman Takes a Train to Cry |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: ollaimh Date: 27 Jul 12 - 11:44 PM i have played a few for years visions of johanna is my fave, a great finger picking guitar song with great lyrics, followed closely by boots of spanish leather for the same reasons. the "you gott a lot of nerve"(it's got anothet title, thats the first line, because it addresses a lot of folkies. my back pages there are lots of others i have played ocasionally but those are the ones i have kept playing. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Charley Noble Date: 27 Jul 12 - 10:19 PM The first Dylan song I ever learned was "I Will Not Go Down Under the Ground" which he recorded on a Broadsides album under some name like Curly Boy Grunt. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Bobert Date: 27 Jul 12 - 10:18 PM Cool... B~ |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: GUEST,MahoganyFolk Date: 27 Jul 12 - 09:46 PM I'm learning Don't Think Twice with my guitar teacher right now.. |
Subject: RE: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Richard Bridge Date: 27 Jul 12 - 08:24 PM With God on our Side I shall be Released |
Subject: Dylan Songs You've Done Over the Years.. From: Bobert Date: 27 Jul 12 - 07:40 PM Well, seein' as I have been given a rather extensive Bob Dylan song book (325 songs) I have been lookin' over the titles and thinkin', "Oh, I used to do that one"... So here's the my list: *Ballad of Hollis Brown *Chimes of Freedom *Don't Think Twice, it's Allright *Everything is Broken *Girl of the North Country *A Hard Rain is A-Gonna Fall *I Shall be Free *It Ain't Me, Babe *Lay, Lady, Lay *Like a Rolling Stone *Masters Of War *Mr. Tambourine Man *Positively 4th Street *She Belongs to Me (on my 1st CD) *With God on Our Side So what ya'll done over the years in terms of Dylan's songs??? B~ |
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