Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Froodo Date: 06 Nov 00 - 04:02 PM Tough Mama, meat shakin' on the bone... I'm gonna, go down to the river and get some stones. Sisters on the highway with that steel drivin' crew Papa's in the big house, his workin' days are through... Tough Mama, can I blow a little smoke on you... |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: GUEST,Steve Latimer Date: 07 Nov 00 - 08:17 AM I don't own the Bootleg set but was planning on getting it after replacing some other vinyl that I have. I listened to Rick's show last night and he and Peter T played Talkin' Hava Negeliah Blues. Now I had never heard this song but had heard it mentioned time and time again in various places. I expected something really deep, moving and wonderful. Instead it is Bob at his humourous best. I was giggling out loud. We often forget just how funny Bob can be, especially in the early years. I loved the song that followed Talkin Hava Negeliah, the title escapes me but apparently it is the next song on the CD. Listening to it I got a sense that his much later Serve Somebody was an apology for this song. So I guess I have to shell out sooner rather than later for this set. Maybe today. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Little Hawk Date: 07 Nov 00 - 10:02 AM Matt - I am so happy that you're discovering all that amazing Dylan stuff! I envy you, because that sense of new discovery only happens once, and is it ever a thrill! For me it happened many years ago. Now Bob is like an old and familiar friend. I've even had dreams about him...usually just conversations in some place or another, about pretty ordinary daily stuff. I don't begrudge you your liking for Billy Ray Cyrus either... But DYLAN RULES!!! Yeah!
When Ruthy says come see her
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Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Matt_R Date: 07 Nov 00 - 10:27 AM Man I love that song! |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Peter T. Date: 07 Nov 00 - 11:17 AM Steve - song is "Quit Your Low Down Ways". I had a girlfriend once who thought that the song was about being stuck inside a mobile home with the Memphis Blues football team. yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: GUEST,Steve Latimer Date: 07 Nov 00 - 12:56 PM Peter, Thank you for the song title. I really enjoyed the song. Now that girlfriend, at the risk of being unPC, I'll bet she was gorgeous, I won't venture a guess as to her hair colour. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Matt_R Date: 07 Nov 00 - 02:03 PM Niether can Peter! He lays awake at night wondering if her hair is still red... |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Steve Latimer Date: 08 Nov 00 - 09:59 AM Matt, Now you're getting it.
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Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Peter T. Date: 08 Nov 00 - 10:24 AM I have been working away on that song for the last few days (the open D/E version) -- so simple to play, but so hard to get smooth! The girl is long gone, but she never escaped my mind. "We'll meet again someday on the avenue" ---
Only Bob Dylan would rhyme "employed" with "Delacroix". |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Little Hawk Date: 08 Nov 00 - 11:19 AM It's interesting to hear the different versions Bob has done of that song in live concerts. He changed it around substantially, revising the lyrics. The version on BOTT was just a first attempt, but a very good one still. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Peter T. Date: 08 Nov 00 - 12:38 PM On the web site I noted, there is an interesting essay on the song -- its quasi-Cubist approach was what attracted me to it originally (like Simple Twist of Fate). The later versions of Tangled Up in Blue are a good example of Dylan's perversity -- he seems to delight in wrecking some of the most perfect balancing acts he ever wrote. Ridiculous stupid lines mixed in with stunning new trains of thought. Really makes you wonder. I mean wonder in the best sense: like Michelangelo taking crayons to the Sistine Chapel, and doing interesting graffiti in the corner. yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Steve Latimer Date: 08 Nov 00 - 12:46 PM Just listened to Sign Language. This is a song that Bob recorded with Eric Clpaton on Claptons album No Reason to Cry. I really like the song, does anyone know if there is a version that Bob did solo? Steve |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: GUEST Date: 09 Nov 00 - 05:01 AM Looks like someone mentioned every Dylan album except good as i been to you *****very good<> Dylan 0* God awful not to be confused with BOB DYLAN<> SHOT OF LOVE*** the religious period aint my cup of meat<> Knocked out loaded * i believe it starred gregory peck<> Under a red sky*** has its moments<> LIVE AT BUDAKON 0* may be worse than Dylan & the DEAD<> NEW MORNING**** underrated little piece not a masterwork but a good listen<> GREATEST HITS VOL.2***** required someone steered you away from greatest hits earlier i would agree except for this one TOMMORROW IS A LONGTIME, MASTERPIECE, I SHALL BE RELEASED, DOWN IN FLOOD, YOU AINT GOING NOWHERE, WATCHING THE RIVER only place to find em at least these versions <> <> DYLAN IS SO FAR AND AWAY THE GREATEST ARTIST OF THE RECORDING AGE IT AMAZES ME THAT EVERYONE DONT THINK SO.<> I WISH I COULD HEAR ALL THIS STUFF FOR THE FIRST TIME AGAIN. ENJOY<> FURRY |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Peter T. Date: 09 Nov 00 - 11:52 AM Here's a new question. Has anyone been able to sort through all the printed much about Dylan and find any gems? There are all these crummy bios and "The Bob Dylan Companion" and "Inside Bob Dylan", etc. full of some facts and also real junk. The best single essay I know is Christopher Ricks'. The early Shelton biography has at least the virtues of someone being there. Anyone found anything they recommend in this dreary wasteland? yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: GUEST,Matt Date: 09 Nov 00 - 11:56 AM Hey Peter, what's the problem? Tangled Up In Blues is eeeeeeeeasy! |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Whistle Stop Date: 09 Nov 00 - 12:54 PM I read a biography several years ago called "No Direction Home" that I recall as being pretty good. Don't remember who wrote it. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Peter T. Date: 09 Nov 00 - 01:29 PM Matt, you mean apart from the title? yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Steve Latimer Date: 09 Nov 00 - 01:38 PM Peter, Go easy, we have a convert and we can't expect perfection yet. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Matt_R Date: 09 Nov 00 - 02:14 PM Sorry, elision! |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: rube1 Date: 09 Nov 00 - 03:24 PM There's a great song on an old bootleg album, (JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY BLUES) "I Was Young When I Left Home." I haven't seen it reissued on recent bootleg series cds, but maybe I haven't kept up. Truly amazing feeling in that song, I used to play it all the time. I was young when I left home And I been all a rambling round And I never wrote a letter to my home.... Anybody know if this is on a cd? |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Little Hawk Date: 09 Nov 00 - 09:57 PM "No Direction Home" is definitely a good book. The original Anthony Scaduto biography Bob Dylan is quite good for the early years. Some of the books that John Bauldie co-wrote are definitely worth a look. I think "Shot of Love" is a very good album, and it has the absolutely amazing song "Every Grain of Sand" which is one of the finest spiritual songs of all time...an absolutely transcendent and beautiful spiritual with a very personal feel. "Dylan" is mostly pretty terrible, but the "Ballad of Ira Hayes" is kinda neat. "New Morning" is a pretty cool album, with some classic tunes. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: Peter T. Date: 10 Nov 00 - 12:44 PM "I Was Young...." isn't that "5 Hundred Miles"? (sortof). yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: GUEST,AW Date: 30 Nov 07 - 01:49 AM Does anyone know how I could get a copy of the Dylan and Ali photo? I've looked, but haven't had much luck- any suggestions?? |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: mmm1a Date: 30 Nov 07 - 06:26 AM I would like to get the first album on cd but am having trouble finding it, My vinyl copy is getting pretty bad, I've had for so long and played it so much that I really need to start changing over to discs. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks mmm1a |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: the one Date: 30 Nov 07 - 03:09 PM try street legal... |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) Date: 30 Nov 07 - 03:20 PM 'Self Portrait'. One of the very greatest albums ever made. Honest. Hard to come by. Be prepared to pay lots of money. You'll never regret it. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: bobad Date: 30 Nov 07 - 03:35 PM Both "Bob Dylan" and "Self Portrait" are available at Amazon - cheap. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: GUEST,HiLo Date: 02 Dec 07 - 11:41 AM One of my favourites is Planet Waves.It is a very under rated album and is not always easy to find. I believe it was one of only two records he did for a label other than Columbia. I highly reccommend it..great songs, Forever, Youg, Wedding Song..great stuff. |
Subject: RE: Bob Dylan Albums Question From: mrmoe Date: 02 Dec 07 - 12:48 PM why do you suppose that Dylan used the name John Wesley Harding and not John Wesley Hardin?.....this and Nashville Skyline are two of my favorites....but (of course) Highway 61 is my all time favorite.... |
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