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palerider22
Okay...Off I go now searching for boots of this tour....Mick made even dour Bob smile in appreciation during the first solo...
All Along The Watchtower
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palerider22
Okay...Off I go now searching for boots of this tour....Mick made even dour Bob smile in appreciation during the first solo...
All Along The Watchtower
go to Expecting Rain, the Dylan boot site. Bob tapers put Stones tapers to shame.
T@3
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Des
Trivia....who wrote "All along the watchtower"
No not Dylan, not Hendrix, he died recently
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stonesrule
Bob Dylan wrote "Watchtower"
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mr_dja
Cool clip, thanks for posting.
Had a chuckle watching it after all of the speculation why MT had to adjust his amp almost every night while playing on the Stones 50+ tour. Anyone else notice about 0:50 into this clip where MT quits playing the rhythm part (you can hear it stop) to make a change to his amp prior to starting his solo? For all the speculation on why he was never happy with his settings in 2013, apparently this has been an issue for going on 30 years!
Peace,
Mr DJA
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Des
Trivia....who wrote "All along the watchtower"
No not Dylan, not Hendrix, he died recently
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Des
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ohotos
I just can't get into Dylan, this voice! Always loved this song though, the Hendrix version.
I want to try some more Dylan though, where should I start?
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ohotos
I just can't get into Dylan, this voice! Always loved this song though, the Hendrix version.
I want to try some more Dylan though, where should I start?
Maybe start with an album where he was singing with a different voice technique, like Nashville Skyline which yielded the hit Lay Lady Lay, or an album where the songs are so good all the way through that you won't mind the nasal twnag in his voice, like Blood On The Tracks which yielded Tangled Up In Blue and Simple Twist Of Fate.
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ohotos
I just can't get into Dylan, this voice! Always loved this song though, the Hendrix version.
I want to try some more Dylan though, where should I start?
Maybe start with an album where he was singing with a different voice technique, like Nashville Skyline which yielded the hit Lay Lady Lay, or an album where the songs are so good all the way through that you won't mind the nasal twnag in his voice, like Blood On The Tracks which yielded Tangled Up In Blue and Simple Twist Of Fate.
Will try! Thanks
He did indeed as well as on the follow up, "Empire Burlesque"...Quote
nightskyman
Did MT play on Dylan's 'Infidels' album?
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ohotos
I just can't get into Dylan, this voice! Always loved this song though, the Hendrix version.
I want to try some more Dylan though, where should I start?
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duke richardson
good outakes from Infidels,
with those great songs on bootleg series. 'Blind Willie McTell" ..'Foot Of Pride'...'Protect My Child"
love it..
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mr_dja
Cool clip, thanks for posting.
Had a chuckle watching it after all of the speculation why MT had to adjust his amp almost every night while playing on the Stones 50+ tour. Anyone else notice about 0:50 into this clip where MT quits playing the rhythm part (you can hear it stop) to make a change to his amp prior to starting his solo? For all the speculation on why he was never happy with his settings in 2013, apparently this has been an issue for going on 30 years!
Peace,
Mr DJA
He always wants to be blaringly louder than everyone else.