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'1970' is a new 3-disc set, released by popular demand. It includes over 70 previously unreleased outtakes from the sessions that produced 'Self Portrait' and 'New Morning' plus the complete May 1, 1970 studio recordings with George Harrison, which capture the pair performing together on nine tracks
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NilsHolgersson
'1970' is a new 3-disc set, released by popular demand. It includes over 70 previously unreleased outtakes from the sessions that produced 'Self Portrait' and 'New Morning' plus the complete May 1, 1970 studio recordings with George Harrison, which capture the pair performing together on nine tracks
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see: page 91 of this thread…
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NilsHolgersson
'1970' is a new 3-disc set, released by popular demand. It includes over 70 previously unreleased outtakes from the sessions that produced 'Self Portrait' and 'New Morning' plus the complete May 1, 1970 studio recordings with George Harrison, which capture the pair performing together on nine tracks
Yeah!
see: page 91 of this thread…
Late january.. that's fake news
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In other news, looks like the Infidels sessions will be the next Bootleg series - with plenty of Mick Taylor in there. Can't wait.
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In other news, looks like the Infidels sessions will be the next Bootleg series - with plenty of Mick Taylor in there. Can't wait.
Great news - glad to see Bob continuously releasing gems from the vaults...it's like the never ending bootleg series.
Some of it's great, and some maybe not so great, but it's always lurking waiting to be discovered, and it's never completely disappointing.
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Cristiano Radtke
From the ISIS website:
"In my editorial in the new ISIS, I mentioned that “The Bootleg Series Vol. 16” would be with us in May/June 2021. Unfortunately, since sending the magazine to the printer, to quote Bob Dylan, “things have changed.” Originally planned for May, around the time of Dylan’s birthday, the release slipped to June but has now been re-schedulable for much later in the year and will appear nearer the more ‘usual’ period for “BS” releases."
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yeah sorry to hear. guess she'll be buried next to albert. Actually stumbled onto his grave 10yrs. ago or so. Was in woodstock at bearsville theatre was walking around outside behind utopia studio-small plot back there. guy from the radio station in the studio let me & the wife in the studio! very cool-alot went on in there! A todd rundgren stalker friend of mine actually ran into Mick in apartment upstairs long time ago! thats another story!
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In other news, looks like the Infidels sessions will be the next Bootleg series - with plenty of Mick Taylor in there. Can't wait.
Great news - glad to see Bob continuously releasing gems from the vaults...it's like the never ending bootleg series.
Some of it's great, and some maybe not so great, but it's always lurking waiting to be discovered, and it's never completely disappointing.
and the bootleg series are always very well curated (especially the deluxe editions)
I hope it's a rather huge box – I have to spend all the money I didn't spend concert tickets…
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MadMetaphoricalMax
In other news, looks like the Infidels sessions will be the next Bootleg series - with plenty of Mick Taylor in there. Can't wait.
Great news - glad to see Bob continuously releasing gems from the vaults...it's like the never ending bootleg series.
Some of it's great, and some maybe not so great, but it's always lurking waiting to be discovered, and it's never completely disappointing.
and the bootleg series are always very well curated (especially the deluxe editions)
I hope it's a rather huge box – I have to spend all the money I didn't spend concert tickets…
Infidels is such a great record, the sound and production especially. Summat to look forward to indeed!
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northof49
You're right, great version of Jokerman. His back-up band was the Plugz, a Latino punk band out of L.A. Drums-Charlie Quintana, bass-Tony Marsico and guitar- probably Steven Hufsteter but not certain.
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You're right, great version of Jokerman. His back-up band was the Plugz, a Latino punk band out of L.A. Drums-Charlie Quintana, bass-Tony Marsico and guitar- probably Steven Hufsteter but not certain.
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Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
with The Plugz:
Justin Poskin (guitar)
Tony Marsico (bass)
Charlie "Chalo" Quintana (drums)
1.Don't Start Me To Talkin'
2.License To Kill
3.Jokerman
Charlie Quintana later played in a band called the Havalinas, who opened for Dylan in Paris in 1990. In the spring and summer of 1992 Quintana played in Dylan's band.
Before the Letterman show Dylan and The Plugz rehearsed at Dylan's Malibu home (a 2 hrs + tape is circulating), so the myth that they played the Letterman show without any prior rehearsals is not true.
The soundcheck (or a part thereof) for the Letterman show was also filmed and is circulating as well.