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The Never Ending Tour Extended: Simple Twist of Fate 1989-2003
Comparing recordings of Dylan performing his own compositions, across the years. In this series we look back at recordings presented by Mike Johnson in the Never Ending Tour series of articles (there is an index to that series here). Links … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: Too much of nothing
By Tony Attwood Dylan clearly did not rate the song himself – and for me the version on the Basement Tapes is one of the worst things, if not the worst, I have ever heard from Bob. The attempt to … Continue reading
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High Water part 11: “De ballit I like bes’, though, is de one ’bout po’ Laz-us”
High Water (for Charley Patton) (2001) part 11 by Jochen Markhorst XI “De ballit I like bes’, though, is de one ’bout po’ Laz-us” Well, George Lewis told the Englishman, the Italian and the Jew “Don’t open up your mind, … Continue reading
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The end of the Never Ending Tour: 2019 part 4: Virgil’s farewell: It’s not dark yet
This is Episode 144 of the Never Ending Tour series by Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet). An index to the full series appears here. In Dante’s Divine Comedy, we have the Roman poet Virgil as our guide through the various levels of … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour Extended: Summer Days from wild 12 bars to country smooth
The Never Ending Tour Extended: Summer Days Comparing recordings of Dylan performing his own compositions, across the years. In this series we look back at recordings presented by Mike Johnson in the Never Ending Tour series of articles (there … Continue reading
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Cover a Day Tonight I’ll be Staying Here With You
By Tony Attwood So here we have another of those Dylan songs that is so distinctive in so many ways it can be something that everyone wants to cover, but only a handful of artists and/or arrangers has the nerve, … Continue reading
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High Water part 10: The Return of Jerry Lee
by Jochen Markhorst High Water (for Charley Patton) part 1: London Bridge Is Falling Down High Water (for Charley Patton) part 2: A service with a real preacher High Water (for Charley Patton) part 3: You got a fast car … Continue reading
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NET 2019 part 3 The Greatest Band Ever To Hit The Stage
By Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) An index to all the episodes in this series can be found here. ‘You may buy the ticket because it has Dylan’s name on it; you will leave having seen one of the greatest bands you … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan and Other people’s songs: Ragged & Dirty
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood This series looks at Bob Dylan’s recordings of songs not written by himself. The songs and opening notes are created by Aaron Galbraith (in the USA) and the additional comments are subsequently added … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour Extended: Mr Tambourine Man. The greatest contrasts yet found.
The Never Ending Tour Extended: Comparing recordings of Dylan performing his own compositions, across the years. In this series we look back at recordings presented by Mike Johnson in the Never Ending Tour series of articles (there is an index … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a day: Tombstone Blues
By Tony Attwood Tombstone Blues struck me as one of those songs I was not going to have much luck with in looking for really interesting and different versions of the song. The fast beat of the original tends to … Continue reading
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The lyrics and the music: Don’t think twice it’s all right.
by Tony Attwood There is something very curious about Dylan’s music in “Don’t think twice”, and that is that this is a very sad song – and indeed a very bitter song. He’s leaving, and he is not even saying … Continue reading
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High Water part 9: I just thought that was the way he spelled his name
by Jochen Markhorst High Water (for Charley Patton) part 1: London Bridge Is Falling Down High Water (for Charley Patton) part 2: A service with a real preacher High Water (for Charley Patton) part 3: You got a fast car … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Mutineer, Warren Zevon and Jenna Mammina
This series looks at Dylan recordings of songs not written by himself. The songs and opening notes are created by Aaron Galbraith and the additional comments are subsequently added by Tony Attwood Aaron: Mutineer was written by Warren Zevon and … Continue reading
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The Never Ending Tour Extended: Rainy day women, from push to stroke
By Tony Attwood, looking back at recordings presented by Mike Johnson in the Never Ending Tour series of articles. There is an index to that ongoing series here. Links to previous articles in the “Extended” series are given at the … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day – To Ramona: unexpectedly yes!
By Tony Attwood Next on the list of Dylan songs (in alphabetical order) which have been covered more than once or twice, we come to “To Ramona”, and somehow I had it in my mind that this hadn’t been covered … Continue reading
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NET 2019 part 2 We can either play or we can pose
There is an index to this whole series of articles through this link. And you might also be interested in The Never Ending Tour Extended: of which the most recent article is “The evolution of Don’t think twice it’s alright” ———- … Continue reading
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High Water (for Charley Patton) part 8: The Portable Henry Rollins
by Jochen Markhorst High Water (for Charley Patton) part 1: London Bridge Is Falling Down High Water (for Charley Patton) part 2: A service with a real preacher High Water (for Charley Patton) part 3: You got a fast … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a day: “To Be Alone With You”
By Tony Attwood To be alone with you was issued on Nashville Skyline and became a regular on the Never Ending Tour, being performed over 300 times, taking its final bow so far on 3 December 2023. Yet despite being … Continue reading
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The lyrics and the music: Dark Eyes – how deep inside can we go?
By Tony Attwood One of the very first articles I wrote for Untold Dylan (some 16 years ago ) was a review of “Dark Eyes”, in which I mentioned the Carrie Myers cover version, bemoaning the fact that I could … Continue reading
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