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Author Archives: TonyAttwood
One More Night (1969) part 2 (final). I believe in Hank Williams
by Jochen Markhorst One More Night 1: There’s a Tear in my Beer II I believe in Hank Williams While the lyrics may be somewhat distinctive in form, the musical accompaniment is not, nor is there much to enjoy … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a day: Mama you’ve been on my mind
By Tony Attwood Musically “Mama you’ve been on my mind” is extremely unusual in Dylan terms – it might even be unique, although I’d have to go through the whole catalogue to verify that point, and I have other bits … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan and Don’t Ya Tell Henry (part two)
Bob Dylan and Don’t Ya Tell Henry (part one) Don’t You Tell Henry (Part II) by Larry Fyffe Singer/writer/musician Bob Dylan oft pays tribute to other writers: Even if the flesh falls off my face …. (Bob Dylan: Dreaming Of … Continue reading
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Other People’s Songs: Sally Sue Brown
By Aaron Galbraith (in USA) and Tony Attwood (in UK) Aaron: Bob’s band on the track includes punk legends Steve Jones (Sex Pistols) and Paul Simonon (The Clash). Tony: This is one of those tracks that sounds good, but having … Continue reading
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One More Night 1: There’s a Tear in my Beer
by Jochen Markhorst I There’s A Tear In My Beer Arguably one of the prettiest, though one of the most middle-of-the-road songs on Nashville Skyline is “One More Night”. And arguably the song with the most remarkable vocals, too. Even … Continue reading
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All along the watch tower: this song makes no sense
By Tony Attwood “Obscurity and Clarity” Dylan’s songs of meaninglessness: Series of Dreams and Drifter’s Escape I am seeking to evolve a theory that a lot of Dylan’s lyrics actually have no meaning at all and that rather than being … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan And Poena
By Larry Fyffe Singer/songwriter/musician Bob Dylan sprinkles his song lyrics with reworked Greek and Roman mythology, oft thread through the Gothic/Gnostic poetry of John Keats. A long poem by John Keats, messes with the mythology of Poena; therein, she’s the … Continue reading
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Dylan cover a day: Make you feel my love; a performance that made me cry.
By Tony Attwood If you really like this song, as indeed I think most Dylan fans do, then Untold Dylan must be the site for you, for we have covered it many times in many ways. For example in the … Continue reading
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Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 3 (final): So that’s where the song is going
Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 1: You’re happy, Tim? Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 2: Oh, how I love you by Jochen Markhorst III So that’s where the song is going I got a woman in Morocco I got a woman … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan As Endymion Parts I and II
By Larry Fyffe “I wish I didn’t love you so much” ~ Casablanca As Will Shakespeare reigns in the First Elizabethan Era, Bob Dylan reigns in the Second. To the point ~ The Jungian template for a number of masterful … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour 2007 part 1: The Light is Never Dying
Never Ending Tour, 2006, Part 1, Enter The Organ Grinder Never Ending Tour, 2006, Part 2, Enter Modern Times Never Ending Tour, 2006, Part 3. Walking through the Cities of the plague Never Ending Tour 2006, Part 4. Strange Brews … Continue reading
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Other People’s songs: When did you leave heaven? Plus Jack White and Pokey LaFarge
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood This article is part of the series on Bob Dylan’s recordings of songs not written by himself. A list of the previous articles in the series is given at the end. The songs and … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a day: Oh for a re-imagining of Maggies Farm!
By Tony Attwood I am sure someone somewhere has recreated Maggie’s Farm and done something totally different with the song, but from the cover versions I’ve been listening to, the main thrust of the musicians’ ideas seems to be play … Continue reading
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Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 2: Oh, how I love you
by Jochen Markhorst Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 1: You’re happy, Tim? II Oh, how I love you In most models, the universe was filled with an enormous energy density and enormous temperatures and pressures. Filled with jump blues by … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: On the Way Home (Part V and VI)
Bob Dylan: On his way home (parts I and II) Bob Dylan: On His Way Home (Parts III and IV) by Larry Fyffe The cryptic signs ‘penny’ and ‘day’ pop up in the following song lyrics: You go in the … Continue reading
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Other People’s Songs: Fixing to Die
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: Dylan recorded “Fixin’ to Die” for his debut album. The liner notes say that it “was learned from an old recording by Bukka White”. Dylan’s arrangement uses a different melody and some new … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour, 2006, part 4 Strange Brews
Never Ending Tour, 2006, Part 1, Enter The Organ Grinder Never Ending Tour, 2006, Part 2, Enter Modern Times Never Ending Tour, 2006, Part 3. Walking through the Cities of the plague A list of the previous 86 episodes is … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan: On His Way Home (Parts III and IV)
Bob Dylan on his way home (parts I and II) by Larry Fyffe Characteristic of Post Modern art is its use of fragmented thinking; associations that fly off in all directions. In the movie mentioned below, Gary Cooper, plays the … Continue reading
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Dylan cover a Day: Love Sick (Updated)
By Tony Attwood For a complete resume of “Lovesick” there is an article on this site by Jochen and of course he’s picked out some of the best covers there are. But I had a couple of others to drop … Continue reading
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Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 1: You’re happy, Tim?
Champaign, Illinois (1969) part 1 by Jochen Markhorst I You’re happy, Tim? “When you buy a cup of coffee today, do you still know who is responsible for it? Who makes that coffee? The gentleman here, of course, thinks it … Continue reading
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