Wish I could offer something but idk much classic music
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Stones! and MIB present; The Big Pop/Rock 'N' Roll Myth Deconstruction Thread.
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MARKBNLV, the country stuff you grew up hearing is fully applicable to this thread. Post more, whenever you feel like it.
Originally posted by dj Cute! View PostWish I could offer something but idk much classic music
Stones!, just another I owe you for now;
pulled together from official and unofficial releases, my archival compilation of every song put on tape in the year-long spate of Columbia sessions that produced 'Freewheelin'', an incredibly productive and artistically very important 12 months for Dylan, a developmental quantum-leap.Last edited by MACAQUEINBLACK; 02-08-2011, 02:17 PM.
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That's bloody mega, mate. Thanks plenty!
I've had some luck in locating a few live Dylan bootlegs from the 60's, and a Dylan & Young concert duet from 1975 in San Francisco. I'll just put the links up for anyone interested. (If they're taken down, shoot me a PM and I'll upload them myself). I'll post more as I find them.
FAO MIB, Dylan referenced a song in Dont Look Back, it was Bill Anderson's Died For Love At 3 AM, do you have this song? I haven't been able to find anything on the net.
Bob Dylan And Neil Young
S.N.A.C.K. Benefit
San Francisco
1975
Intro
Are You Ready For The Country
Ain't That A lot of Love
Looking For a Love
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
I Want You
The Weight
Helpless & Knockin' On Heaven's
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Bob Dylan
Live In Sydney
1966
Disc One
She Belongs To Me (Incomplete)
Fourth Time Around
Visions Of Johanna
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Desolation Row
Just Like A Woman
Mr. Tambourine Man
Intermission
Disc Two
Tuning
Tell Me, Momma
I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
Baby Let Me Follow You Down
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
One Too Many Mornings
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Positively 4th Street
Bob Dylan
Back In Hollywood Bowl
1965
Acoustic Set
She Belongs To Me
To Ramona
Gates Of Eden
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Desolation Row
Love Minus Zero
Mr. Tambourine Man
Electric Set
I Don't Believe You
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
From A Buick 6
Maggie's Farm
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Like A Rolling Stone
INFO: The newly surfaced Hollywood Bowl tape is every bit as fascinating as had been rumored. The acoustic set is breath-taking perfection. The electric set doesn't 'roar' quite as loud as it will in the year to follow, but that's what makes it so wonderful. It shows an artist testing the waters for the onslaught to come. This show is both historic, and wonderful listening. There is a slight noise on `Desolation Row`, but this is from the master source. The package artwork and photos are simple and elegant. First class.
Bob Dylan
Folk Rogue
1964 - 1965
It Ain't Me Babe [w/Joan Baez] [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 24, 1964]
All I Really Want To Do [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 26, 1964]
To Ramona [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 26, 1964]
Mr Tambourine Man [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 26, 1964]
Chimes Of Freedom [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 26, 1964]
Don't Think Twice [City Hall, Newcastle, UK May 6, 1965]
All I Really Want To Do [Newport, RI July 24, 1965 (afternoon workshop)]
Maggie's Farm [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 25, 1965 (electric)]
Like A Rolling Stone [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 25, 1965 (electric)]
Phantom Engineer [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 25, 1965 (electric)]
Intro We Want Bobby [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 25, 1965 (electric)]
Tombstone Blues [Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA Sep. 3, 1965]
It Ain't Me Babe [Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA Sep. 3, 1965]
It's All Over Now Baby Blue [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 25, 1965 (acoustic)]
Mr. Tambourine Man [Newport Folk Festival, RI July 25, 1965 (acoustic)]
INFO: This CD is one to grab for several reasons. First of all, The Newport shows from Freebody Park are essential both to any serious Dylan collection, as well as to any music historian. This set compares the sublime acoustic folk '64 show to the infamous 'Electric' '65 show that forever changed the face of folk, rock, and folk-rock music. The entire CD is soundboard recordings, and this is the best sounding Newport recordings ever. The filler material is of fascinating historical importance as well.
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Biolink, Have a listen to this;
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
You must leave now, take what you need, you think will last
But whatever you wish to keep, you better grab it fast
Yonder stands your orphan with his gun
Crying like a fire in the sun
Look out the saints are comin’ through
And it’s all over now, Baby Blue
The highway is for gamblers, better use your sense
Take what you have gathered from coincidence
The empty-handed painter from your streets
Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets
This sky, too, is folding under you
And it’s all over now, Baby Blue
All your seasick sailors, they are rowing home
All your reindeer armies, are all going home
The lover who just walked out your door
Has taken all his blankets from the floor
The carpet, too, is moving under you
And it’s all over now, Baby Blue
Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you
Forget the dead you’ve left, they will not follow you
The vagabond who’s rapping at your door
Is standing in the clothes that you once wore
Strike another match, go start anew
And it’s all over now, Baby Blue
Live Version;
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Interesting thread.
I'm not well versed in either genre, so it should be a good resource to broaden my listening.
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