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The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour 2021: Early Roman Kings
I don’t know what it means either: an index to the current series appearing on this website. Commentary by Tony Attwood This track starts at around 43 minutes 25 seconds. The change between this version and that on the album is … Continue reading
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High Water (for Charley Patton) part 21: Dat first rate ballad
High Water (for Charley Patton) (2001) part 21 by Jochen Markhorst Maybe you noticed that most of my songs are traditionally rooted. I don’t do that on purpose. Charley Patton’s 30’s blues has made a deep impression on me … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: What good am I?
By Tony Attwood Slow songs are often difficult to cover, as they tend to encourage singers to add lots of extra bits to the spaces that have deliberately been left as spaces by the composer seeking to make a point. … Continue reading
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The lyrics and the music: I believe in you
“The Lyrics and the Music” is a series by Tony Attwood which tries to find out what happens when one reviews a Dylan song not primarily as a set of lyrics, but as a piece of music which includes lyrics. … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour Extended: High Water
I don’t know what it means either: an index to the current series appearing on this website. The Never Ending Tour Extended: This series uses recordings selected by Mike Johnson in his inestimable masterpiece The Never Ending Tour, and looks at how those performances … Continue reading
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The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour Part 8: My own version of you
I don’t know what it means either: an index to the current series appearing on this website. The Rough and Rowdy Way Tour: 2021. The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour: part 2 Most likely you go your way and I’ll … Continue reading
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High Water (for Charley Patton) (2001) part 20: Odds and Ends
Water’s gonna overflow “Maybe you noticed that most of my songs are traditionally rooted. I don’t do that on purpose. Charley Patton’s 30’s blues has made a deep impression on me and High Water (for Charley Patton) is, in … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: Went to see the Gypsy.
By Tony Attwood I started writing this series (A Dylan Cover A Day) two and a half years ago, and for quite a while it was something I put up each day, but then the pandemic ended, other events happened, … Continue reading
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The lyrics and the music: Highway 61 Revisited
“The Lyrics and the Music” is a series by Tony Attwood which tries to find out what happens when one reviews a Dylan song not primarily as a set of lyrics, but as a piece of music which includes … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour Extended: “Forever Young” 1987 to 2011
I don’t know what it means either: an index to the current series appearing on this website. The Never Ending Tour Extended: This series uses recordings selected by Mike Johnson in his inestimable masterpiece The Never Ending Tour, and looks at how those performances … Continue reading
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The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour part 7: “I’ll be your baby tonight”
I don’t know what it means either: an index to the current series appearing on this website. The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour The Rough and Rowdy Way Tour: 2021. The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour: part 2 Most likely … Continue reading
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High Water 19: Water’s gonna overflow
by Jochen Markhorst XIX Water’s gonna overflow It does show a circled “3” at the top, but the draft version photographed by the Rolling Stone journalist when he visited the Bob Dylan Centre archives in 2017 does seem to … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover A Day: Well, wouldn’t you know, Well well well
By Tony Attwood I have written before about how highly I rate “Well, well, well” and since then have discovered a few more covers which again I rate highly. But I should add the caveat that there is at least … Continue reading
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The lyrics and the music: Hard Rain’s A-gonna Fall. A musical and lyrical revolution.
“The Lyrics and the Music” is a series by Tony Attwood which tries to find out what happens when one reviews a Dylan song not primarily as a set of lyrics, but as a piece of music which includes lyrics. … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour Extended: Spirit on the Water
I don’t know what it means either: an index to the current series appearing on this website. The Never Ending Tour Extended: Comparing recordings of Dylan performing his own compositions across the years. This series uses recordings selected by Mike Johnson … Continue reading
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The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour: Black Rider and “let’s not get too excited”
I don’t know what it means either: an index to the current series appearing on this website. The Rough and Rowdy Way Tour: 2021. The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour: part 2 Most likely you go your way and I’ll go … Continue reading
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High Water (for Charley Patton) part 18: Every scrap of paper I’ve ever written on
High Water (for Charley Patton) (2001) part 18 by Jochen Markhorst “So-called hardcore fans of mine, whoever they might be — those folks out there who are obsessed with finding every scrap of paper I’ve ever written on, every single … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a Day: Whatcha gonna do?
By Tony Attwood I can only find one cover version of Dylan’s “Whatcha gonna do?” which either emphasises a view that I have put forward before that there is a feeling among musicians generally that if you are going to … Continue reading
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False Prophet part 2: Shadows are falling but it’s a day without end
by Bob Jope False Prophet Part 1: ‘Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?’ Shadows are falling but it’s a day without end, dragging towards eternity, ships ‘going out’, their journeys unnamed, unremarked upon. Days wearily … Continue reading
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The lyrics and the music: Goodbye Jimmy Reed and the 13 bar blues
“The Lyrics and the Music” is a series by Tony Attwood which tries to find out what happens when one reviews a Dylan song not primarily as a set of lyrics, but as a piece of music which includes lyrics. … Continue reading
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