A compilation I made of the Dylan and the Band tour from 1974. A few of the cuts were from Before the Flood, but many were from the new giant 17 or 18 CD set of previously unreleased songs and shows. Really good. Dylan is ferocious on some cuts, which doesn't always work on others. Almost all the Knockin' on Heavens Door and Lay Lady Lay tracks were too over the top. And there were a few songs I wasn't familiar with like Nobody 'Cept You.
I also made a compilation from the 1978 Dylan Budokan tour. Some of his most amazing, heartfelt deliveries of well known tunes.
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Have to admit, i'm getting hooked on this lady and her revision of traditional country music The guitar player seems to be really enjoying himself here too. This clip was recorded at Elvis's guest house at Graceland.
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David Johansen "In Style" solo track Mick Ronson produced, Ian Hunter on piano- no surprise it sounds kinda like a late 70's Hunter track. Not bad, a little long.
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Quote dkwalika This cool clip of the Yardbirds covering Dazed and Confused in 1968.
‘Covering’? ‘Stealing’, more like! Poor Jake Holmes had to wait decades to get any ‘official credit’ Even now, it’s merely ‘written by Jimmy Page, ‘inspired by Jake Holmes’ It’s Holmes’ song entirely! Still, I do like The Yardbirds and Zeppelin renditions very much
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