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RollingFreak
Its why the guy's a genius. Plain and simple. He wrote arguably the greatest song of all time in 2 days.
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RollingFreak
True. Its just a good story that such a great song was written and recorded in the span of two days
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dcba
CD3 :
20. Like A Rolling Stone – Takes 1-3 (6/15/1965) Rehearsal.
21. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 4 (6/15/1965) Rehearsal. Partially released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3, 1991.
22. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 5 (6/15/1965) Breakdown.
CD4 :
1. Like A Rolling Stone – Rehearsal remake (6/16/1965) Rehearsal.
2. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 1 remake (6/16/1965) Rehearsal.
3. Like A Rolling Stone – Takes 2-3 remake (6/16/1965) False starts.
4. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 4 remake (6/16/1965) Released on Highway 61 Revisited, 1965.
5. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 5 remake (6/16/1965) Rehearsal.
6. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 6 remake (6/16/1965) False start.
7. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 8 remake (6/16/1965) Breakdown.
8. Like A Rolling Stone – Takes 9-10 remake (6/16/1965) False starts.
9. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 11 remake (6/16/1965) Complete.
10. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 12 remake (6/16/1965) False start.
11. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 13 remake (6/16/1965) Breakdown.
12. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 14 remake (6/16/1965) False start.
13. Like A Rolling Stone – Take 15 remake (6/16/1965) Breakdown.
14. Like A Rolling Stone – (6/16/1965) Master take, guitar.
15. Like A Rolling Stone – (6/16/1965) Master take, vocals, guitar (BD).
16. Like A Rolling Stone – (6/16/1965) Master take, piano, bass.
17. Like A Rolling Stone – (6/16/1965) Master take, drums, organ.
... which means he finished the song in two days.
As much I like the Stones you must admit it took them several sessions over several months/years to wrap a song.
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DandelionPowderman
A stunning Dylan show in Oslo tonight. Sheer beauty! I never imagined seeing Bob on this form. He sang surprisingly well, and the show was in a very intimate venue.
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jammingedward
Wow lots of Sinatra and two unreleased songs (I'm also assuming they're Sinatra ones?)
Saw him 4 nights in a row last year, he's at another career peak. Don't miss it!
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whitem8
I ordered the 18 CD version....MY GOD! Well, more than anything as an investment! This stuff really appreciates and I bet it will triple in value in a year or two. Better than my 401K!
Well most those limited editions are sub par collections (Mumford! THEY SUCK!, and that Dead show is not one of their better ones!). Dylan is always highly collectable. The one box set that was limited was the Stooges Fun House collection then they re-released it in a non numbered edition. But it is still cool. Yeah, I know it is a lot, but think ten years from now, it'll be worth some bank. Look at the Stones vinyl box set how much that is selling for.Quote
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whitem8
I ordered the 18 CD version....MY GOD! Well, more than anything as an investment! This stuff really appreciates and I bet it will triple in value in a year or two. Better than my 401K!
Careful here careful...
"Limited editions that have not sold out"
[forums.stevehoffman.tv]
and this comment :
"I'd love to own the 18 CD Dylan set.
I'd also love to think, if I wait a year or so, I might score it for $200"