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slewan
And his touring year usually ends shortly before thanksgiving.
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keefriffhard4life
Does the 2 cd version repeat all of the Dylan songs from the original basement tapes release?
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KRiffhard
...and nothing for poor Stones fans
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Silver Dagger
Anyone who hasn't heard these songs is in for one hell of a treat, particularly these three songs which follow in succession.
1. "Young but Daily Growing" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
2. "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
3. "The Hills of Mexico" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
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slewan
BobDylan.com has a complete tracklist – including copyright notes/showing which songs are covers and which are Bob Dylan compositions, see:
[www.bobdylan.com]
+ there are strong rumors that a US tour in Oct/Nov is to be announced tomorrow or on Thursday.
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Silver Dagger
Anyone who hasn't heard these songs is in for one hell of a treat, particularly these three songs which follow in succession.
1. "Young but Daily Growing" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
2. "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
3. "The Hills of Mexico" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
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Silver Dagger
And really can't wait for the long awaited complete Blood On The Tracks sessions. That will really be somthing else.
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Silver Dagger
This is amazing. I have the pretty nifty sounding 6 CD set that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s but to finally get a version sanctioned by Bob himself and 'cleaned up' even more is incredible news.
Anyone who hasn't heard these songs is in for one hell of a treat, particularly these three songs which follow in succession.
1. "Young but Daily Growing" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
2. "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
3. "The Hills of Mexico" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
And really can't wait for the long awaited complete Blood On The Tracks sessions. That will really be somthing else.
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Silver Dagger
This is amazing. I have the pretty nifty sounding 6 CD set that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s but to finally get a version sanctioned by Bob himself and 'cleaned up' even more is incredible news.
Anyone who hasn't heard these songs is in for one hell of a treat, particularly these three songs which follow in succession.
1. "Young but Daily Growing" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
2. "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
3. "The Hills of Mexico" (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
And really can't wait for the long awaited complete Blood On The Tracks sessions. That will really be somthing else.
They have been dangling the Blood On The Tracks sessions ever since Biograph in the 1980s and have still not released it. I hope they really do this time. As big a Dylan fan as I am, I just have never seen the supposed magic in the Basement Tapes that others do, apart from a few tracks. I really thought the Self Portrait box from last year was phenomenal.
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whitem8
Since all the Dylan stuff has been combined to this one thread... anyone here buying the Mobile Fidelity releases, numbered copies? I just picked up Blonde on Blonde, Bringing it all Back Home, and Blood on the Tracks and they are a revelation! Amazing sound. Interesting that Blonde on Blonde and Bringing it are 45rpm with two songs on each side, still one for Sad Eyed Lady, to create an even more thrilling sonic scape. Blood on the Tracks just shimmers with very crisp acoustic guitars. Great releases and very high quality packaging.
I am not grappling on weather I should get the vinyl Mono Box set... its driving me to the poor house.
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dcba
The 6-cd box looks interesting : 2nd new versions of "I shall be released" "See You Later Allen Ginsberg" & "I'm a Fool for You"!
According to Expectingrain.com "Banks Of The Royal Canal" seems to be renamed "The Auld Triangle", "One Single River" is "Song for Canada" & "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" is "One Kind of Favor"
Only the 2nd version of "Belshezaar" seem to be absent from the box...
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dcba
The 6-cd box looks interesting : 2nd new versions of "I shall be released" "See You Later Allen Ginsberg" & "I'm a Fool for You"!
According to Expectingrain.com "Banks Of The Royal Canal" seems to be renamed "The Auld Triangle", "One Single River" is "Song for Canada" & "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" is "One Kind of Favor"
Only the 2nd version of "Belshezaar" seem to be absent from the box...
One Single River is the title given to the song "Song For Canada" by Dylan fans who did not know what the original title was. It was always "Song For Canada" as recorded by Ian & Sylvia. He also does "Four Strong Winds" and "The French Girl" on Basements. Some debate a few years ago about who wrote it. Ian Tyson obviously but cowriter has sometimes been credited as Peter Gzowski - a CBC Radio icon until his death from lung cancer. Dylan also rehearsed "The French Girl" with the Grateful Dead