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frenki09
Tell Tale Signs.
Once I came across a website that had an incredibly detailed page on the different versions of Tell Tale Signs with photos of every little detail. But I can't seem to find it...
I am sure it was part of a great Dylan site.
Can anyone help me?
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frenki09
Tell Tale Signs.
Once I came across a website that had an incredibly detailed page on the different versions of Tell Tale Signs with photos of every little detail. But I can't seem to find it...
I am sure it was part of a great Dylan site.
Can anyone help me?
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frenki09
Tell Tale Signs.
Once I came across a website that had an incredibly detailed page on the different versions of Tell Tale Signs with photos of every little detail. But I can't seem to find it...
I am sure it was part of a great Dylan site.
Can anyone help me?
[www.searchingforagem.com]
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frenki09
Tell Tale Signs.
Once I came across a website that had an incredibly detailed page on the different versions of Tell Tale Signs with photos of every little detail. But I can't seem to find it...
I am sure it was part of a great Dylan site.
Can anyone help me?
It´s all in here: [en.wikipedia.org]
Btw: TTS is fantastic!
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frenki09
Tell Tale Signs.
Once I came across a website that had an incredibly detailed page on the different versions of Tell Tale Signs with photos of every little detail. But I can't seem to find it...
I am sure it was part of a great Dylan site.
Can anyone help me?
It´s all in here: [en.wikipedia.org]
Btw: TTS is fantastic!
Yes, there is some greatness on the release.
- Alternate versions of Most of the Time.
- Alternate versions of Mississippi
- Unreleased Marchin' to the City (two versions)
- Cross the Green Mountain
- Dignity (piano demo)
...and everything else....
As mentioned in article though, the three-cd version was bit hefty in price (understatement), but with so much quality packed in to the box it was well worth it.
I bought the exclusive Deluxe direct from BobDylan.com which also included a poster and a 7"single.
Been awhile since I listened to all of it start to finish, but going on a mini-road trip tomorrow to see Neil, and this will make for a nice soundtrack for the drive.
PS - Not sure what site frenki09 is referring to, but might be this one which has massive amounts of detailed info (and pictures ).
The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 - Tell Tale Signs: Rare And Unreleased 1989-2006
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Stoneage
Well, The Swedish Academy is in shambles. The Permanent Secretary Sara Danius has left. It all followed from the #Metoo-movement. There is an ongoing police investigation.
You have to remember this is an institution established in 1786. I already had my doubts when Bob Dylan recieved the prize last year. He didn't even bother to go.
But he kept the money, of course. His nomination was disputed. To say the least. To me it was a joke.
I aggre with you, slewan. I do not understand his behavior.His speech at the MusiCares prize was an obvious application for the Nobel Prize. I love the album "Tempest", but not the title track. This song sounds like a failed application, somebody wants to prove his capability of writing long texts with lots of metaphors and allegories. I have heard Dylan live several times, I had great moments because of his art. But when he said that he continued Shakespeare's legacy, I could not help but laugh - he must have wanted the Nobel Prize so bad.Quote
slewan
Bob actually gave the speech – but about a year earlier when he was awarded with the MusiCares prize… When he gave that speech I my first thought that that could have been the Nobel prize speech.
I'm still puzzled by the fact that he didn't show up for the ceremony – very bad behavior. And I don't understand it either. For many years he has been trying to gain controll over the interpretation of his work/life/legacy/etc (interview for 60 minutes, Chronicals vol. 1, No Direction Home movie, the MusiCares speech etc) – and then he misses out the Nobel Prize speech…?
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windmelodyI aggre with you, slewan. I do not understand his behavior.His speech at the MusiCares prize was an obvious application for the Nobel Prize. I love the album "Tempest", but not the title track. This song sounds like a failed application, somebody wants to prove his capability of writing long texts with lots of metaphors and allegories. I have heard Dylan live several times, I had great moments because of his art. But when he said that he continued Shakespeare's legacy, I could not help but laugh - he must have wanted the Nobel Prize so bad.Quote
slewan
Bob actually gave the speech – but about a year earlier when he was awarded with the MusiCares prize… When he gave that speech I my first thought that that could have been the Nobel prize speech.
I'm still puzzled by the fact that he didn't show up for the ceremony – very bad behavior. And I don't understand it either. For many years he has been trying to gain controll over the interpretation of his work/life/legacy/etc (interview for 60 minutes, Chronicals vol. 1, No Direction Home movie, the MusiCares speech etc) – and then he misses out the Nobel Prize speech…?
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Rockman
I rather think that he didn't want the nobel prize at all
Then why take the $$$$$$$$$ ??????????
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windmelodyI aggre with you, slewan. I do not understand his behavior.His speech at the MusiCares prize was an obvious application for the Nobel Prize. I love the album "Tempest", but not the title track. This song sounds like a failed application, somebody wants to prove his capability of writing long texts with lots of metaphors and allegories. I have heard Dylan live several times, I had great moments because of his art. But when he said that he continued Shakespeare's legacy, I could not help but laugh - he must have wanted the Nobel Prize so bad.Quote
slewan
Bob actually gave the speech – but about a year earlier when he was awarded with the MusiCares prize… When he gave that speech I my first thought that that could have been the Nobel prize speech.
I'm still puzzled by the fact that he didn't show up for the ceremony – very bad behavior. And I don't understand it either. For many years he has been trying to gain controll over the interpretation of his work/life/legacy/etc (interview for 60 minutes, Chronicals vol. 1, No Direction Home movie, the MusiCares speech etc) – and then he misses out the Nobel Prize speech…?
I rather think that he didn't want the nobel prize at all. If he had really wanted it his rection would have been quite different.
btw: I think Tempest is a great song. The way he turns a simple shipwreck into some kind of reflection of the metaphysical condition and tragedy of mankind ('The wizard's curse played on' etc)
They waited at the landing
And they tried to understand
But there is no understanding
For the judgment of God's hand
– it's just great
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slewan
Bob actually gave the speech – but about a year earlier when he was awarded with the MusiCares prize… When he gave that speech I my first thought that that could have been the Nobel prize speech.
I'm still puzzled by the fact that he didn't show up for the ceremony – very bad behavior. And I don't understand it either. For many years he has been trying to gain controll over the interpretation of his work/life/legacy/etc (interview for 60 minutes, Chronicals vol. 1, No Direction Home movie, the MusiCares speech etc) – and then he misses out the Nobel prize speech…?
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Milan
Yeah, maybe if they gave it to Leonard Cohen instead; you can bet the old Zen Master would've at least give one cool speech, like this one, right?
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