Author Archives: TonyAttwood

The last time Dylan played…. the complete “last time” video

Video and listing by mr tabourine Intro comments by Tony Attwood mr tabourine has prepared this amazing video sequence, which I have to admit I have been playing since the moment he made it go live. It is a sequence … Continue reading

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Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part IV: A smoke raised with the fume of sighs

by Jochen Markhorst The story so far… Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part I: Look out kid Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part II: On a desert island Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part III: Words don’t interfere 1          Open your ears; 9r”5j5& … Continue reading

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Dylan the sideman: Jack Elliott, Geoff Muldaur and Neill Young (plus Carolyn Hester)

By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood As ever, Aaron chooses the music and writes the introductions, and then sends his notes across the Atlantic where Tony tries to respond – but sometimes goes way off message. Aaron: Just the two … Continue reading

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Mama, You Been On My Mind, by a straightforward fan

by Jochen Markhorst In his highly entertaining autobiography 31 Songs, Nick Hornby devotes Chapter 7 to the favourite from his teens: Rod Stewart. Rod Stewart, he argues almost apologetically, is the equivalent of Oasis in the early 1970s – you … Continue reading

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Play lady play “Oh Mercy” (and some jazz)

by Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Just in case you’ve not encountered Play lady play before, it works like this.  Aaron in the USA selects recordings of Dylan songs by female performers, and sends them with a few notes to … Continue reading

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Bob Dlyan: “Booging” The Rhyme 

  By Larry Fyffe Singer/song writer Bob Dylan messes with the song lyrics taken from other artists, and the rhymes therein. In the traditional song lyrics below there’s the end rhyme ~ ‘man’/’can’ Oh, I don’t like a railroad man … Continue reading

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Bob’s rarities: Money Honey, More and More, Ragtime Annie

By Tony Attwood Since starting this series on the songs Bob has played only once, I have found that one of the sites I was using in finding these songs is, although very helpful indeed, not 100% accurate in terms … Continue reading

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Dylan’s official videos: The deal, Dreaming of you, Here lies nothing

Research by Aaron Galbraith; silly comments by Tony Attwood If you enjoy this piece you might also enjoy An emotionally tight connection in the night Prelude: If you’ve not come across articles by Aaron and myself before, I should explain.  … Continue reading

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Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part III: Words don’t interfere

by Jochen Markhorst Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part I: Look out kid Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part II: On a desert island 1          Captain Arab & Pirate Jenny Well Mack the Finger said to Louie the King I got forty … Continue reading

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Dylan’s Elusive Authenticity: plagiarism, roles and voices

By Peter McQuitty Joni Mitchell’s comments about Bob Dylan’s “plagiarism” have surfaced again in recent Untold Dylan postings. Mitchell told the LA Times in 2010  that Dylan “is not authentic at all. He’s a plagiarist, and his name and voice … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan’s  Seventh Dream

by Larry Fyffe Singer/musician Bob Dylan writes the following humourous, albeit rather dark, song lyrics: What I want to know, Mr. Football Man, is What do you do about Willie Mays and Yul Brynner Charles De Gaulle and Robert Louis … Continue reading

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The themes within Bob Dylan’s music: I am the world, the world is me.

by Tony Attwood In my article “Bob Dylan and the Blues: leaving town in all directions at once” I put forward the opinion that Bob “knew from the very start that he could take any form and make a success … Continue reading

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Dylan Sideman – Barry Goldberg

You might also enjoy, from this series: Bob Dylan: side man. Farina, von Schmidt and Bob Dylan with Belafonte, Hester and Big Joe Williams By Aaron Galbraith For this episode in  the series in which we look at Dylan supporting … Continue reading

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The NET, 1993, Part 2 – The epic adventures of Mr Guitar Man

NET 1993 – Mr Guitar Man Steps into the Light: Part One – Tangled up in guitars There is an index to all the Never Ending Tour articles here. ——— By Mike Johnson (Kiwi poet) You won’t amount to much, … Continue reading

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Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part II: On a desert island

Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part I: Look out kid by Jochen Markhorst 1          Mozart is my man In 2015 Keith Richards is promoted to castaway on BBC Radio 4 and is granted to present his eight Desert Island Discs in … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan Looks Back On Rhyme (Part II)

By Larry Fyffe Looking back at rhyme part 1 Let us go you and I to where some lyrics from poems and songs are spread out in Bob Dylan’s song lyrics  – for example, we’ve recently looked at poets Robert … Continue reading

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Why has Dylan never played this live? Part 1: Narrow Way

by mr tambourine As we begin a new series on this massive page, in this very first episode I would like to start from the more recent cases and go further to the past. The focus should be mostly on … Continue reading

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Bob’s Once Only File: Elvis, Tom, Shadows and one by mistake

By Tony Attwood August 16 2009, Bob Dylan decided to play a song for the one and only time.  It was “Heartbreak Hotel”.   The venue was Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena, Stateline, NY. https://youtu.be/-uiBGiIivCE So why that song on that … Continue reading

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Highway 61 Revisited (1965) part I: Look out kid

  by Jochen Markhorst Broadcaster Dylan only once plays one of his songs, a song from the legendary Bascom Lamar Lunsford (“Poor Jesse James”, in episode 92, Cops And Robbers). By way of introduction, he tells a few things about … Continue reading

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Bob Dylan: Looking Back At Rhyme

by Larry Fyffe As illustrated previously, Bob Dylan travels back in time in order to stimulate his creative juices; drops hints of what poems and songs he sources by employing the same rhymes or twisting them a bit. One version … Continue reading

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