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- Key West part 6: Glitter amongst the chicken feed
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Never Ending tour: The Absolute Highlights. 4: Tangled up in Blue
By Tony Attwood, based on recordings collected and presented by Mike Johnson (Kiwipoet) for the series The Never Ending Tour. This 1998 recording of Tangled up in Blue is not an easy listen – it is gritty, edgy, unsettling, difficult, … Continue reading
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Western Road 1: They wanted to record everything in case Dylan said something profound
Western Road (1969) part 1 by Jochen Markhorst I They wanted to record everything in case Dylan said something profound Well I’m going to Chicago, going on the Western Road Yes I’m going to Chicago, going on the Western Road … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Do you hear what I hear?
By Aaron Galbraith and Tony Attwood Aaron: ‘tis the season to dust off the Christmas in the Heart album and give it its annual listen. The next few entries in the series will therefore concentrate on this album, don’t worry … Continue reading
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Better to Rule in Hell
By Larry Fyffe Metonymy, a hallmark of Post Modernism, is a figure of speech whereby a broader matter is represented by an associated part thereof. Say, for example, when the picture of the King of Diamonds on a playing card … Continue reading
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Wanted Man Part 6: There’s one place I’m not wanted
by Jochen Markhorst VI There’s one place I’m not wanted Then slowly, extending from his sleeve, A cold, white, satin hand took mine. Hey, I like what you do, he said to me. I like what you do, too, I … Continue reading
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A Dylan Cover a Day: Only a Hobo
By Tony Attwood I have written about this song before, and it troubled me then. And it still troubles me now. It is a desperate reminder of the appallingness of aspects of our society, and yet cover versions of the … Continue reading
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Love and Death
by Larry Fyffe Love and death be oft associated with each other in the poems and song lyrics by artists with a Romantic bent. In the poem quoted beneath, no fear of death there be even with grave doubts about … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Freight Train Blues
By Aaron Galbraith (in the USA) and Tony Attwood (in the UK) John Lair wrote this song for Red Foley, who recorded the song in 1934. Lair is reputed to have written over 500 songs, as well as being a … Continue reading
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Wanted Man Part 5: Busted flat in Baton Rouge
Wanted Man (1969) part 1: From Sacramento to Bangor, Maine Wanted Man part 2: I shot a man in Reno Wanted Man: Part 3; Now, I admire Merle Wanted Man part 4: To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before by … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan Pawns his Watch (Part XXII)
by Larry Fyffe Turn on your secret Untold Decoder Ring if you have been wise enough to purchase one. While some Jewish authorities in the Holy Bible accuse Jesus of being possessed by Beelzebub, the mythological gods of the ancient … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a day: One too many mornings
By Tony Attwood Looking at just a handful of the many many cover versions of “One too many mornings” I am struck by the fact that I have inside me a notion of how this song should be performed. As … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour – the absolute highlights 3: She Belongs to Me
Never Ending Tour – the absolute highlights. 1: John Brown 1987 Never Ending Tour: the absolute highlights 2: Desolation Row. 1990. She Belongs to Me is one of those songs to opens itself up to being performed in many ways … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch Parts XIX and XX
Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts I and II) Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts III & IV) Bob Dylan Pawns his Watch Parts V and VI Bob Dylan Pawns his Watch Parts VII and VIII Bob Dylan Pawns His … Continue reading
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Wanted Man part 4: To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before
Wanted Man (1969) part 1: From Sacramento to Bangor, Maine Wanted Man part 2: I shot a man in Reno Wanted Man: Part III. Now, I admire Merle by Jochen Markhorst IV To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before Wanted … Continue reading
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A Dylan cover a Day: (Sooner or Later) One of us must know
By Tony Attwood There are some songs where I simply don’t want to go searching for multiple cover versions, because even before I start writing I know where the works of artistic genius are, and I don’t think I can … Continue reading
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Never Ending Tour: the absolute highlights 2: Desolation Row. 1990.
By Tony Attwood, based on the research of Mike Johnson Dylan’s driving force in relation to his own music is, I believe, to see where his songs can go. And that driving force continues long after each song has been … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts XVII and XVIII)
Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts I and II) Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts III & IV) Bob Dylan Pawns his Watch Parts V and VI Bob Dylan Pawns his Watch Parts VII and VIII Bob Dylan Pawns His … Continue reading
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Wanted Man: Part III. Now, I admire Merle
Wanted Man (1969) part 1: From Sacramento to Bangor, Maine Wanted Man part 2: I shot a man in Reno by Jochen Markhorst III Now, I admire Merle I might be in Colorado or Georgia by the sea Working … Continue reading
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Other people’s songs: Highway 51 Blues
By Aaron Galbraith (in the USA) and Tony Attwood (in England). Aaron: Highway 51 Blues was composed by American blues pianist Curtis Jones, originally released on a 78 record on January 12, 1938. Tony: To me this is a perfect … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts XV and XVI)
Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts I and II) Bob Dylan Pawns His Watch (Parts III & IV) Bob Dylan Pawns his Watch Parts V and VI Bob Dylan Pawns his Watch Parts VII and VIII Bob Dylan Pawns His … Continue reading
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