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Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: MrEcho ()
Date: April 15, 2021 00:46

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slewan
Uncut magazine comes with a CD that includes an unreleased Dylan song called 'It's to late'. Rumors say that this song is an early version of 'Foot of Pride'

[magazines.bandlabtechnologies.com]

Out in the UK – anybody care to share?

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: KRiffhard ()
Date: April 15, 2021 17:33

The worst Dylan's album produced, of course, by mr. Was!!!

[somethingelsereviews.com]

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: April 16, 2021 01:36


Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: April 16, 2021 02:42

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KRiffhard
The worst Dylan's album produced, of course, by mr. Was!!!

[somethingelsereviews.com]

He says he argued with Bob Dylan about the legendary singer-songwriter’s vision for the project, saying he wanted to return Dylan to the sound and feel of Highway 61 Revisited, the seminal mid-1960s album.

“I was maybe a little out of my league, experience-wise, when I did Under The Red Sky,” Was said. “I was thinking like a fan. ‘Man, I loved Highway 61, it’d be great if he did something else like Highway 61!’ So, I’m trying to get him back to something, and he’s trying to look forward and do something different. Which is what you’re supposed to do! You’re not supposed to just imitate yourself, you’re supposed to do something new, that challenges you.”


Hmm... then we went on to return the Stones to the sound and feel of EXILE ON MAIN STREET...grinning smiley

Not the best result there either, I would say.

- Doxa



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2021-04-16 02:43 by Doxa.

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: MrEcho ()
Date: April 16, 2021 23:31

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Doxa
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KRiffhard
The worst Dylan's album produced, of course, by mr. Was!!!

[somethingelsereviews.com]

He says he argued with Bob Dylan about the legendary singer-songwriter’s vision for the project, saying he wanted to return Dylan to the sound and feel of Highway 61 Revisited, the seminal mid-1960s album.

“I was maybe a little out of my league, experience-wise, when I did Under The Red Sky,” Was said. “I was thinking like a fan. ‘Man, I loved Highway 61, it’d be great if he did something else like Highway 61!’ So, I’m trying to get him back to something, and he’s trying to look forward and do something different. Which is what you’re supposed to do! You’re not supposed to just imitate yourself, you’re supposed to do something new, that challenges you.”


Hmm... then we went on to return the Stones to the sound and feel of EXILE ON MAIN STREET...grinning smiley

Not the best result there either, I would say.

- Doxa

The rough mix of "Under The Red Sky" is excellent, because it features the basic tracks, Dylan and the band live in the studio, no Don Was-produced "superstar" overdubs and different vocals/lyrics. Better than the final mix/master, closer to Dylan's 1990 live sound.

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: KRiffhard ()
Date: April 17, 2021 21:59

[youtu.be]
What a fookin great song...and this version is magic
It's alright Bob, i'm only bleeding



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2021-04-18 10:41 by KRiffhard.

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: KRiffhard ()
Date: April 17, 2021 22:00

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MrEcho
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Doxa
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KRiffhard
The worst Dylan's album produced, of course, by mr. Was!!!

[somethingelsereviews.com]

He says he argued with Bob Dylan about the legendary singer-songwriter’s vision for the project, saying he wanted to return Dylan to the sound and feel of Highway 61 Revisited, the seminal mid-1960s album.

“I was maybe a little out of my league, experience-wise, when I did Under The Red Sky,” Was said. “I was thinking like a fan. ‘Man, I loved Highway 61, it’d be great if he did something else like Highway 61!’ So, I’m trying to get him back to something, and he’s trying to look forward and do something different. Which is what you’re supposed to do! You’re not supposed to just imitate yourself, you’re supposed to do something new, that challenges you.”


Hmm... then we went on to return the Stones to the sound and feel of EXILE ON MAIN STREET...grinning smiley

Not the best result there either, I would say.

- Doxa

The rough mix of "Under The Red Sky" is excellent, because it features the basic tracks, Dylan and the band live in the studio, no Don Was-produced "superstar" overdubs and different vocals/lyrics. Better than the final mix/master, closer to Dylan's 1990 live sound.

Hi Mr. Echo,
where can i find this rough mix?
Thanks!!!

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: MrEcho ()
Date: April 18, 2021 03:44

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KRiffhard
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MrEcho
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Doxa
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KRiffhard
The worst Dylan's album produced, of course, by mr. Was!!!

[somethingelsereviews.com]

He says he argued with Bob Dylan about the legendary singer-songwriter’s vision for the project, saying he wanted to return Dylan to the sound and feel of Highway 61 Revisited, the seminal mid-1960s album.

“I was maybe a little out of my league, experience-wise, when I did Under The Red Sky,” Was said. “I was thinking like a fan. ‘Man, I loved Highway 61, it’d be great if he did something else like Highway 61!’ So, I’m trying to get him back to something, and he’s trying to look forward and do something different. Which is what you’re supposed to do! You’re not supposed to just imitate yourself, you’re supposed to do something new, that challenges you.”


Hmm... then we went on to return the Stones to the sound and feel of EXILE ON MAIN STREET...grinning smiley

Not the best result there either, I would say.

- Doxa

The rough mix of "Under The Red Sky" is excellent, because it features the basic tracks, Dylan and the band live in the studio, no Don Was-produced "superstar" overdubs and different vocals/lyrics. Better than the final mix/master, closer to Dylan's 1990 live sound.

Hi Mr. Echo,
where can i find this rough mix?
Thanks!!!
[we.tl]
Unfortunately 10.000 Men and Cat's In The Well are not circulating.

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: April 18, 2021 03:52





ROCKMAN

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: April 18, 2021 05:17




Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: April 18, 2021 06:23

Thanks Cristiano, that's quite a nice version...about 100 times better than the terrible Guns N'Roses version...maybe 200 times better....
Nothing can come close to Dylan's original though.

_____________________________________________________________
Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: KRiffhard ()
Date: April 18, 2021 10:05

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MrEcho
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KRiffhard
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MrEcho
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Doxa
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KRiffhard
The worst Dylan's album produced, of course, by mr. Was!!!

[somethingelsereviews.com]

He says he argued with Bob Dylan about the legendary singer-songwriter’s vision for the project, saying he wanted to return Dylan to the sound and feel of Highway 61 Revisited, the seminal mid-1960s album.

“I was maybe a little out of my league, experience-wise, when I did Under The Red Sky,” Was said. “I was thinking like a fan. ‘Man, I loved Highway 61, it’d be great if he did something else like Highway 61!’ So, I’m trying to get him back to something, and he’s trying to look forward and do something different. Which is what you’re supposed to do! You’re not supposed to just imitate yourself, you’re supposed to do something new, that challenges you.”


Hmm... then we went on to return the Stones to the sound and feel of EXILE ON MAIN STREET...grinning smiley

Not the best result there either, I would say.

- Doxa

The rough mix of "Under The Red Sky" is excellent, because it features the basic tracks, Dylan and the band live in the studio, no Don Was-produced "superstar" overdubs and different vocals/lyrics. Better than the final mix/master, closer to Dylan's 1990 live sound.

Hi Mr. Echo,
where can i find this rough mix?
Thanks!!!
[we.tl]
Unfortunately 10.000 Men and Cat's In The Well are not circulating.

smileys with beer
Many Thanks!

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: slewan ()
Date: April 19, 2021 23:38

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MrEcho
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KRiffhard
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MrEcho
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Doxa
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KRiffhard
The worst Dylan's album produced, of course, by mr. Was!!!

[somethingelsereviews.com]

He says he argued with Bob Dylan about the legendary singer-songwriter’s vision for the project, saying he wanted to return Dylan to the sound and feel of Highway 61 Revisited, the seminal mid-1960s album.

“I was maybe a little out of my league, experience-wise, when I did Under The Red Sky,” Was said. “I was thinking like a fan. ‘Man, I loved Highway 61, it’d be great if he did something else like Highway 61!’ So, I’m trying to get him back to something, and he’s trying to look forward and do something different. Which is what you’re supposed to do! You’re not supposed to just imitate yourself, you’re supposed to do something new, that challenges you.”


Hmm... then we went on to return the Stones to the sound and feel of EXILE ON MAIN STREET...grinning smiley

Not the best result there either, I would say.

- Doxa

The rough mix of "Under The Red Sky" is excellent, because it features the basic tracks, Dylan and the band live in the studio, no Don Was-produced "superstar" overdubs and different vocals/lyrics. Better than the final mix/master, closer to Dylan's 1990 live sound.

Hi Mr. Echo,
where can i find this rough mix?
Thanks!!!
[we.tl]
Unfortunately 10.000 Men and Cat's In The Well are not circulating.

it surely sounds better than the released album. But most songs are still children's songs or rather music for one special child (Dylan's young daughter)

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: mikey C ()
Date: April 26, 2021 22:10

Denny Freeman Who was The Guitar Player in Bob's Band from 2005-2009...Passed Away in Austin,Texas He Was 76....I Saw Him 4 Times With Bob....Go To Bob's "Modern Times"2006 He Is All Over That Record...A Gem!..Was a House Mate with Stevie Ray Vaughn...Did a Record called "Diggin the Dylan" After he left the band well worth a listen to...I heard he was a gent never met him...But Man he could play that Guitar! Thank You Denny...Peace.M

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: mikey C ()
Date: April 26, 2021 22:11

Going To have A Bourbon or 2 Now.....

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: April 27, 2021 06:55

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mikey C
Denny Freeman Who was The Guitar Player in Bob's Band from 2005-2009...Passed Away in Austin,Texas He Was 76....I Saw Him 4 Times With Bob....Go To Bob's "Modern Times"2006 He Is All Over That Record...A Gem!..Was a House Mate with Stevie Ray Vaughn...Did a Record called "Diggin the Dylan" After he left the band well worth a listen to...I heard he was a gent never met him...But Man he could play that Guitar! Thank You Denny...Peace.M

Very sad - RIP Denny Freeman.

From the Austin Chronicle:

Denny Freeman, the Graceful Guitarist Who Made Everyone Sound Better, Has Died

"Freeman was part of the self-described “little blues cult” that helped usher the staple genre’s local reemergence in the early seventies,
playing alongside Stevie Ray Vaughan in Paul Ray & the Cobras. Four decades later, the gentle-natured guitarist’s graceful melding
of blues and jazz would anchor Bob Dylan’s Modern Times album".

More> Denny Freeman

_____________________________________________________________
Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: May 3, 2021 09:41



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Re: OT: Bob Dylan news and more
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: May 6, 2021 21:24



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Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: dmay ()
Date: May 6, 2021 17:50

No idea if this has shown up here before.

[faroutmagazine.co.uk]

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: NashvilleBlues ()
Date: May 6, 2021 17:57

Best lyricist ever. I like unique, "bad" singers like Bob Dylan, J Mascis...

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: May 6, 2021 18:06

Well, Dylan can't sing. Or to put it like this - if Dylan can sing everyone else can.

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: May 6, 2021 18:36

That interviewer is brutal. I understand it's a 'conversation', however Mick is talking, sharing some inciteful thoughts and she keeps interrupting.

A little self-important...I like the way Mick pushed back on her when she threw Dylan under the bus.

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: bitusa2012 ()
Date: May 6, 2021 18:38

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Stoneage
Well, Dylan can't sing. Or to put it like this - if Dylan can sing everyone else can.

Dylan CAN’T sing. But he’s an awesome, unique, wonderful VOCALIST

Rod

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: May 6, 2021 18:41

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NashvilleBlues
I like unique, "bad" singers like Bob Dylan, J Mascis...

Charles Aznavour would come to mind instead. He was one of Bob's main influences btw.

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: NashvilleBlues ()
Date: May 6, 2021 19:04

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dcba
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NashvilleBlues
I like unique, "bad" singers like Bob Dylan, J Mascis...

Charles Aznavour would come to mind instead. He was one of Bob's main influences btw.

Fair enough, but I like J. Don't scratch that.

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: Big Al ()
Date: May 6, 2021 19:08

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bitusa2012
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Stoneage
Well, Dylan can't sing. Or to put it like this - if Dylan can sing everyone else can.

Dylan CAN’T sing. But he’s an awesome, unique, wonderful VOCALIST

Well, he had a pretty good stab at it on Nashville Skyline.

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: NashvilleBlues ()
Date: May 6, 2021 19:28

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Big Al
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bitusa2012
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Stoneage
Well, Dylan can't sing. Or to put it like this - if Dylan can sing everyone else can.

Dylan CAN’T sing. But he’s an awesome, unique, wonderful VOCALIST

Well, he had a pretty good stab at it on Nashville Skyline.

And on Self Portrait.

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: NilsHolgersson ()
Date: May 6, 2021 19:44

All my favourite singers couldn't sing

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: May 6, 2021 19:57

Those saying that Dylan can't sing is like saying that John Lee Hooker or Keith Richards can't play the guitar or Mick and Keith write music. Surely there are always some bloody Pavarottis, John McLaughins and Mozarts in the world to make a measure, but so what. I ask instead: where the hell do you need those terms 'sing' or 'know to play the guitar' or 'write music' if those dudes don't count? Probably wanking at home with semantics or something in order to create some artificial, elitistic hierarchy in music.

Mick's 'defence' was a spot on.

- Doxa

Re: Mick defends Dylan's singing
Date: May 6, 2021 20:05

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Doxa
Those saying that Dylan can't sing is like saying that John Lee Hooker or Keith Richards can't play the guitar or Mick and Keith write music. Surely there are always some bloody Pavarottis, John McLaughins and Mozarts in the world to make a measure, but so what. I ask instead: where the hell do you need those terms 'sing' or 'know to play the guitar' or 'write music' if those dudes don't count? Probably wanking at home with semantics or something in order to create some artificial, elitistic hierarchy in music.

Mick's 'defence' was a spot on.

- Doxa

John McLaughlin cannot sing. cool smiley

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