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This weeks BDF as I now lovingly refer to this weird amazing task I’ve taken on is a continuation of last week’s The Great White Wonder bootleg. Amazing. Ps. Only 12 more weeks until BDF turns 52 weeks old. Holy Shit! Pps. How adorable is that picture? So cute.

1. Baby please don’t go 4:13
2. Interview by Pete Seeger 1:30
3. Dink’s song 4:46
4. See that my grave is kept clean 3:38
5. East Orange New Jersey 1:30
6. Man of constant sorrow 3:33
7. I shall be released 3:50
8. Open the door, Homer (take 1) 2:47
9. Too much of nothing (take 2) 2:43
10. Nothing was delivered (take 1) 4:24
11. Tears of rage (take 2) 4:02
12. Living the blues 2:45

This week, I’ve got the 39th edition of Bob Dylan Friday. I bring to you one of the first Bob Bootlegs to ever be available in June of 1969. I often take for granted the vast amount of Bob Dylan sessions and tracks available to me and how incredible it would be if I had nothing and then was able to listen to this. I mean I guess the first time I ever heard any Bob bootlegs and sessions I devoured them whole and wouldn’t let them go, so just try to get yourself into a 1969 set of mind: Bob’s got done releasing his big 3 albums, did his ‘65-’66 world tour, crashed, stopped playing gigs and released stuff like John Wesley Harding – and then you get this. Delicious.

1. Candy Man 3:06
2. Ramblin’ ’round 3:15
3. Black cross 4:45
4. Ain’t got no home 2:05
5. Death of Emmit Till 5:26
6. Poor Lazarus 3:23
7. New Orleans rag 1:02
8. If you gotta go, go now 2:27
9.. Only a hobo 3:22
10. Sitting on a barbed wire fence 3:52
11. Mighty Quinn (take 1) 2:05
12. This wheel’s on fire 3:41

Hi guys, welcome to another edition of Bob Dylan Friday – it’s our 38th one! Holy shit! In celebration, I give to you a session where Bob was working out one of his greatest works in the studio. Its fascinating to see how the thing came together – now be wary, not all of these are full takes, some of them are little fuck ups and some of them are gems that never came to fruition – there’s other songs here, be sure of that – the genius ‘Sitting on a Barbed-Wire Fence’, but its mostly dedicated to Like A Rolling Stone. Enjoy!

LIKE A ROLLING STONE SESSIONS
1. It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train…0:38
2. It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train…3:22
3. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Trai… 3:33
4. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Trai… 3:35
5. Like A Rolling Stone 1:08
6. Like A Rolling Stone 1:39
7. Like a rolling stone 2:01
8. Like A Rolling Stone #1 2:26
9. Like A Rolling Stone #2 & 3 0:34
10. Like a rolling stone #4 & 5 6:34
11. Like a rolling stone #6 1:24
12. Like a rolling stone #7 0:32
13. Like a rolling stone #8 & 9 1:45
14. Like a rolling stone #10 & 11 & 12 & 13 …0:26
15. Like a rolling stone #15 1:46
16. Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence #2 4:58
17. Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence #3 3:53
18. Sitting On A Barbed-Wire Fence 4:08
19. Why should you have to be so frantic 1:11

Welcome to the 37th edition of Bob Dylan Friday. This week, I’ve got a couple of my favorite covers for you. Specifically, the Lissie cover of ‘To Ramona’ is incredibly beautiful. Roky’s take on ‘(It’s All Over Now) Baby Blue’ is really awesome as well. I’m gonna have some more covers weeks because we need to remember that before Bob got famous, his songs were famous – they were sung by others (Peter, Paul, Mary; The Byrds, etc) so — enjoy!

DOWNLOAD -> Beck – Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Bob Dylan Cover)
DOWNLOAD -> Lissie – Ramona (Bob Dylan Cover)
DOWNLOAD -> As Tall As Lions – Girl of the Northern Country (Bob Dylan Cover)
DOWNLOAD -> 13th Floor Elevators – (It’s All Over Now) Baby Blue (Bob Dylan Cover)

Welcome to the 36th edition of Bob Dylan Friday. I can’t believe we’ve gotten up to such high numbers at this point, but my new goal is to make it to 52 weeks. If I can do 52 straight weeks of Bob Dylan music, I will have fulfilled some kind of weird goal. This weeks is a bootleg entitled ‘Don’t Talk To Strangers’ (Disc 2) and I started out with Disc two just because it’s awesome and it has a Don’t Fade Away cover which is awesome! This one was recorded in Cologne, Germany (the homeland!) in 2000. ENJOY.

1. Leopard Skin Pill Box Hat
2. Love Sick 5:46
3. Like A Rolling Stone 7:57
4. Forever Young 6:18
5. Not Fade Away 4:24
6. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right 8:19
7. Rainy Day Woman #12 & #35 6:07
8. Can’t Wait 5:03
9. All Along The Watchtower 4:46
10. Tell Me That It Isn’t True 4:00
11. Drifter’s Escape 4:16
12. Master Of War 5:56
13. Boots Of Spanish Leather 5:58

Did you like last week’s Bob Dylan Friday? It’s that bootleg from 2000 in Portland where Bob still has a managable growl and uses old-time arrangements of the good ol’ songs. It’s a really excellent recording and basically, I just think this is a really stellar bootleg.

1. Like A Rolling Stone 7:11
2. It Ain’t Me Babe (Acoustic) 8:35
3. Rainy Day Women 6:40
4. Duncan And Brady (Acoustic) 3:34
5. Mr. Tambourine Man (Acoustic) 6:01
6. Master Of War(Acoustic) 5:05
7. One Too Many Mornings (Acoustic) 6:05
8. This World Can’t Stand Long 4:12
9. Country Pie 2:31
10. Lay, Lady, Lay 4:39
11. Simple Twist Of Fate 7:17
12. Highway 61 Revisited 5:45
13. Love Sick 5:41

I know, I know, I’ve never done a Bob Dylan Thursday, I’m a day early, whatever etc etc, but I just couldn’t help myself. I have a really awesome 2nd CD to a bootleg I gave away last week which is AMAZING, but this is too good to wait. For anyone who doesn’t know (100% of you), I’ve been watching Sopranos (10 years late etc) and I heard this beautiful song and it sound a lot like Bobby D and it turned out – it WAS Bobby D covering Dean Martin. Yeah, swoon why don’t you?

DOWNLOAD -> Bob Dylan – Return To Me (Dean Martin Cover)

The 2010 White House Music Series begins on Wednesday, February 10th, when the President and First Lady will host “In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement” – a concert celebrating Black History month. Participants include Natalie Cole, Bob Dylan, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Smokey Robinson, Seal, the Blind Boys of Alabama, the Howard University Choir and others. Morgan Freeman and Queen Latifah will serve as emcees for this concert which will feature songs from the Civil Rights Movement as well as readings from famous Civil Rights speeches and writings. The President will make opening remarks at this concert held in the East Room which will streamed live on http://www.whitehouse.gov starting at 5:15 p.m. ET.

Read more info over @ Bob Dylan’s Website

This weeks Bob Dylan Friday features a real corker. This week was a freeleech so I was able to get some bootlegs that I wasn’t sure about and this one was just…. mind blowing. It’s from Portland in 2000 and basically mixes Bob’s new growl with the oldtime instrumentations of many of the songs including a FUCKING awesome version of Tangled Up In Blue and Ballad of a Thin Man. I highly, highly recommend this one. Now keep in mind this is only CD 1 but CD 2 was so good that I had to keep it in my back pocket (Betty Davis Style) for next week. Download this shit, people.

It Takes A Lot To Laugh: Portland, 2000

1. Somebody Touched Me (Acoustic) 2:36
2. Stone Wall And Steel Bars (Acoustic) 3:15
3. Dark As A Dungeon (Acoustic) 5:02
4. Tangled Up In Blue (Acoustic) 7:11
5. Rank Strangers To Me (Acoustic) 4:43
6. Mama, You Been On My Mind (Acoustic) 4:59
7. Country Pie 2:57
8. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Trai… 5:42
9. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphi…7:48
10. Under The Red Sky 5:02
11. Drifter’s Escape 4:44
12. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 6:01
13. Ballad Of A Thin Man 6:10

Well, Bob Dylan Friday is back with a special vengence this Friday. I picked up this bootleg earlier in the week and couldn’t wait for Friday to share it with everyone. This is a special show from 2002 where Bob played at Brighton Town Center, and by god, I wish I coul’ve been there! The setlist is fantastic – Man of Constant sorrow has been playing on my iPod a ton lately. I’ve been talking with people about liking the maturing of Bob and it’s a difficult thing – his voice blah blah he changes the songs blah blah so I am excited to share one where he’s not at his most perfect 60s era of perfection. Yes, I am being redundantly redundant, I’m just excited to share this Brighton Bob Dylan bootleg. Not something I thought I’d say.

1. I Am The Man, Thomas 2:59
2. If Not For You 5:02
3. It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) 6:38
4. To Ramona 5:28
5. Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum 5:41
6. Can’t Wait 5:43
7. Subterranean Homesick Blues 4:29
8. Lonesome Day Blues 7:28
9. Mr. Tambourine Man 6:47
10. Masters Of War 5:28
11. Tangled Up In Blue 8:54
12. Sugar Baby 7:52
13. Summer Days 7:08
14. Cold Irons Bound 6:14
15. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 11:15
16. Man Of Constant Sorrow 5:04
17. Like A Rolling Stone 8:10
18. I Shall Be Released 6:40
19. Honest With Me 6:56
20. Blowin’ In The Wind 6:59
21. All Along The Watchtower 7:40

It’s snowing here, where I live, the namesake of Bob Dylan’s supergroup, so I give to you the Wilbury Twist. It’s what I like to dance around in my socks to.

Wilbury Twist by the Traveling Wilburys

Well, if it’s not 2010 by you yet, it’s almost there! 2009 has been such an excellent year, filled with hype bands, type bands, shit bands, but most of all: the greatest bands in all the world, of course! I had an amazing year where I saw 96 concerts…. ONLY four shy of my goal – so pretty good job, me! SXSW was amazing yet again, I had a couple of other trips to see a bunch of gigs that were really fun, too. I got to see a bunch of bands that I never thought I’d get to see (mostly, JoFo, P. Doh, and The Sonics) so that was wonderful….

I’m going to be ending my year the way that every year should be ended AND started. Hell, the way every day should start and end! Which is o’course, at the Echo watching MY PET SADDLE and the GROWLERS (aka THE GREATEST BAND ON THE PLANET) so if you’re in LA and still need plans – cruise by!

2010 is sure to bring some amazing things, including an awesome SXSW, maybe Camden Crawl, definite Great Escape and who knows what other festivals! In the mean time, I give you the entire album of songs that Bob loves and has played on his theme-time hour (with your host, BOB DYLAN) since I won’t be able to post – I’ll be in the front of the bus on the airplane (business baby) going back to Blighty… Happy New Years!

CD1
1. I Drink / Mary Gauthier 4:33
2. Mother Earth / Memphis Slim 3:34
3. Pouring Water On A Drowning Man / James Carr 2:42
4. Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio (Ranchera) / Santiago Jimenez 2:49
5. Mona / Bo Diddley 2:22
6. Roadrunner (Twice) / The Modern Lovers 4:06
7. Ain’t Got The Money To Pay For This Drink / George Zim… 2:35
8. Bottle And A Bible / The Yayhoos 3:35
9. If You’re So Smart, How Come You Ain’t Rich? / Louis Jord…2:59
10. Okie’s In The Pokie / Jimmy Patton 2:26
11. Black Coffee / Bobby Darin 4:02
12. I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water / The Cats and the Fiddle 2:49
13. Big Long Slidin’ Thing / Dinah Washington 2:58
14. I Walk In My Sleep / Berna-Dean 3:16
15. Mama Tried (The Ballad From Killers Three) / Merle Hagg… 2:14
16. Only A Rose / Geraint Watkins 3:44
17. Stars Fell On Alabama / Jack Teagarden’s Chicagoans 3:00
18. Cool Water / The Sons of the Pioneers 2:55
19. How High The Moon / Slim Gaillard 4:33
20. Eat That Chicken / Charles Mingus 4:40
21. Mama, Get Your Hammer / Bobby Peterson Quintet 2:00
22. Cry Tough / Alton Ellis & The Flames 4:12
23. (Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone / Roy Montrell 2:24
24. I Ain’t Drunk / Lonnie ‘The Cat’ 2:24
25. Those DJ Shows / Patrice Holloway 2:32

CD2
1. Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio (Ranchera) / Santiago Jimenez 2:49
2. Mona / Bo Diddley 2:22
3. Roadrunner (Twice) / The Modern Lovers 4:06
4. Ain’t Got The Money To Pay For This Drink / George Zim… 2:35
5. Bottle And A Bible / The Yayhoos 3:35
6. If You’re So Smart, How Come You Ain’t Rich? / Louis Jord…2:59
7. Okie’s In The Pokie / Jimmy Patton 2:26
8. Black Coffee / Bobby Darin 4:02
9. I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water / The Cats and the Fiddle 2:49
10. Big Long Slidin’ Thing / Dinah Washington 2:58
11. I Walk In My Sleep / Berna-Dean 3:16
12. Mama Tried (The Ballad From Killers Three) / Merle Hagg… 2:14
13. Only A Rose / Geraint Watkins 3:44
14. Stars Fell On Alabama / Jack Teagarden’s Chicagoans 3:00
15. Cool Water / The Sons of the Pioneers 2:55
16. How High The Moon / Slim Gaillard 4:33
17. Eat That Chicken / Charles Mingus 4:40
18. Mama, Get Your Hammer / Bobby Peterson Quintet 2:00
19. Cry Tough / Alton Ellis & The Flames 4:12
20. (Everytime I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone / Roy Montrell 2:24
21. I Ain’t Drunk / Lonnie ‘The Cat’ 2:24
22. Those DJ Shows / Patrice Holloway 2:32
23. Tommy Gun / The Clash 3:16
24. Walk A Mile In My Shoes / Joe South and the Believers 3:44
25. Chain Of Fools / Aretha Franklin 4:21

DOWNLOAD -> ALL OF BOB’S FAVORITE TUNES @ MEDIAFIRE

Happy Christmas! Here’s some stuff from a Bob rarity called ‘Mystery Tape’ that included these three alternate mixes/takes of some BoB stuff – Blonde on Blonde btw.

Fourth Time Around (remix)
Sooner or Later (unfaded 45)

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A while ago, it was reported that Bob Dylan’s unreleased track ‘California’ would be released through the NCIS (TV Show) OST. Really weird, innit? However, I got my little hands on the track and hope you enjoy it…. It’s like half new song/half demo-weird version of ‘Outlaw Blues’.

DOWNLOAD -> CALIFORNIA by BOB DYLAN

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Bob Dylan and Tom Petty have been friends forever. Like, beyond forever. I’ve been appreciating their friendship with this amazing bootleg from 1986 called Live USA where Tom Petty joined Bob onstage for a fair few songs including a cover of my favorite little man Chuck Berry’s ‘Johnny B. Goode. Awesome find.

1. Positively 4th Street
2. All Along the Watchtower
3. Masters of War
4. I’ll Remember You
5. Johnny B. Goode
6. Breakdown
7. Just Like a Woman
8. Blowin’ in the Wind
9. Like a Rolling Stone
10. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

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Yes! Today I bring to you an amazing find of mine. Previously, I’ve given you Acetates on the Tracks Volume II which was awesome in it’s own right, but I’ve been wanting this Volume 1 due to the fact that it’s got some awesome outtakes from ‘Another Side of Bob Dylan’ which may or may not be my favorite Bob Dylan album. Definitely check this out.

Instrumental Song
Milkcow Calf’s Blues
Milkcow Calf’s Blues
Wichita (Going To Louisiana)
Wichita (Going to Louisiana)
What You Gonna Do
That’s Alright Mama
Hero Blues
Lonesome Whistle Blues
I Don’t Believe You
Chimes of Freedom
Motorpsycho Nightmare
All I Really Wanna Do
All I Really Wanna Do
Mr. Tambourine Man
You Don’t Have To Do That
Tombstone Blues
Tombstone Blues
Queen Jane Approximately

Here you guys go! Just another Bob Dylan Friday, sorry its on a Saturday, I got lost in the rain in Juarez yesterday – it’s almost been half a year which is fucking insane, but I’m going to try to never run out of Bob Dylan things and rarities for you – hopefully I can make it to 52 weeks. Today’s is ‘Sittin’ on a Barbed Wire Fence’ which came from the Highway 61 Revisited sessions but they were never able to make it work. But I personally have been obsessed with this song for about a week.

Of course, you’re gonna think this song is a riff
I know you’re gonna think this song is a cliff
Unless you’ve been inside a tunnel
And fell down 69, 70 feet over a barbed-wire fence

DOWNLOAD -> HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED (TAKES & OUTTAKES)
DOWNLOAD -> HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED (TAKE & OUTTAKES) #2
DOWNLOAD -> BOOTLEG SERIES, VOLUME 2
DOWNLOAD -> DIMESTORE MEDICINE

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I thought that I had pretty much ran out of quality Bob 60s bootlegs for you guys to have, but then I just had to go and find another one. This one is a Dylan/Hawks classic recorded on the 4th of December 1965 in Berkeley, California. The sonic quality of this one is only fair, but it introduces a song that pops up later (again with The Band) on The Basement Tapes, but this is the only version I know of with Bob on vocals, that also lends its name to the title of this bootleg… ‘Long Distance Operator’. Also included is a rather wonderful version of Positively 4th Street.

1. Tombstone Blues (5:00)

2. I Don’t Believe You (5:22)

3. Baby Let Me Follow You down (*) (4:05)

4. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (5:48)

5. Long Distance Operator (4:03)

6. It Ain’t Me Babe (5:42)

7. Ballad of a Thin Man (6:14)

8. Positively 4th Street (4:44)

9. Like a Rolling Stone (6:17)

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The past couple of days, I’ve been missing Los Angeles a lot. I blame this partially on watching Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew, mostly because they shoot at PRC/Las Encinas in Pasadena and show lots of shots of Pasadena and I was like weeping. So I bring to you a 1974 Bob Concert from the Inglewood Forum. It’s energetic and amazing and I’m becoming a lot more comfortable with 70s Bob. It took a while, but I think I am….

The Times They Are A-Changin’
Just Like A Woman
It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Rag Mama Rag
This Wheel’s On Fire
The Weight
Forever Young
Highway 61 Revisited
Like A Rolling Stone
Blowing In The Wind
Endless Highway
The Shape I’m In
Maggie’s Farm

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Sorry for the delay yet again, but I bring to you amazing news. This time on Thursday, I will finally have internet. Nevermind you that I’ve been in this country for oh almost 2 and 1/2 months without internet. Nevermind, I’m in the third world. Anyway, I bring to you one of my favorite Bobby D songs, ‘Absolutely Sweet Marie’. I’ve got the album verison, and then this amazing find of mine, an ACOUSTIC version done at the Supper Club in NYC in the 90s, and then another full band version from the 90s. Excellent.

Blonde on Blonde Version
Supper Club ‘93 Acoustic Version
Full Band ‘94 Version

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Welcome to one of the first on-time Bob Dylan Friday’s in a while. I’m doing this right back where I started it – in my bed in Los Angeles. Yeah, it’s amazing and bringing back a lot of memories. The bootleg I have for you today is called “Stuck Inside of New York” from 80s Bob. It was recorded at Radio City Music Hall in NYC on October 19, 1988. I can only say that it must be synchronicity that I was born 17 days prior to this concert’s happening, and it’s one of, if not the only times, that Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream and Subterranean Homesick Blues were played live. The bonus tracks from from a gig at Lake Compounce, Bristol, CT from September 4th of the same year. This bootleg wasn’t released until 1991 on some Italian label, but I’m sure glad it was.

Here’s what Bob’s Boots has to say about this gig: As with much of the late 80’s, Dylan’s vocals are intense and powerful. The three piece band led by GE Smith is raw and energetic. The mix is very warm and full. The performance is marvelous. Dylan takes a huge bite out of the Big Apple from Radio City. Coincidentally, Warner Brothers released the incredible ‘Traveling Wilburys Vol.1″ while Dylan was playing in this ’showplace of the nation’. This might have lent a hand to a little extra sparkle and drive to be found in this tour de force. This Italian Label was noted for incredible packages and sound quality. This set is no exception. The package includes a six page fold out with classy looking graphics, beautiful photos, and a great write up of the event. The topper for this package is that both discs are silk-screened with a Dylan photo.

Tracklist:
Disc one
Subterranean Homesick Blues
I’ll Remember You
John Brown
Stuck Inside Of Mobile
Simple Twist Of Fate
Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream
Highway 61 Revisited
Gates Of Eden
With God On Our Side

Disc two
One Too Many Mornings
Barbara Allen
Silvio
In The Garden
Like A Rolling Stone
Waggoner’s Lad
Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Bonus:
Maggie’s Farm
It Ain’t Me Babe
Masters Of War

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I know what you’re saying. Finally, a Bob Dylan Friday that’s been on time since this chick moved to the UK. What can I say? I finally have time to start blogging regularly again. This Bob Dylan Friday is dedicated to seeing the progression of a song. I chose a song that has never been played live to my knowledge, and how could it be really? I would never expect Bob to rework this one as the original is made of such perfection that any attmept to play it live or rework it as Bob has taken to doing would ruin it. Not to mention the fact that it’s about his ex-wife/love of his life…. Yeah, don’t expect that ever. Included for you are three rehersal versions of this song mostly known to have been recorded in a hotel room in Minneapolis. I also give to you a mono/alt mix to the Blonde on Blonde classic.

With your sheet-metal memory of Cannery Row,
And your magazine-husband who one day just had to go,
And your gentleness now, which you just can’t help but show,
Who among them do you think would employ you?
Now you stand with your thief, you’re on his parole
With your holy medallion which your fingertips fold,
And your saintlike face and your ghostlike soul,
Oh, who among them do you think could destroy you
Sad-eyed lady of the lowlands,
Where the sad-eyed prophet says that no man comes,
My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums,
Should I leave them by your gate,
Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait?

Minneapolis Hotel Version 1
Minneapolis Hotel Version 2
Minneapolis Hotel Version 3
Minneapolis Hotel Version 4
Mono Mix from Blonde on Blonde
Blonde on Blonde Version

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Yeah yeah yeah, it’s Monday, but in true Bob Dylan fashion, I don’t care. This week I bring to you one of the best unreleased songs from the 60s – I Wanna Be Your Lover. There’s a couple of versions floating out there so I’ll give to you those and then two that haven’t really been floated out there. From what I can tell, they’re just different mixes, but regardless this song is amazing. Yep.

I Wanna Be Your Lover
Jewels & Binoculars (1)
Jewels & Binoculars (2)
Jewels & Binoculars (3)
Acetates on the Tracks
Other Directions Home
Thin Wild Mercury Music

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I’m not into patting myself on the back too much, but I’m pretty proud to have made it to 21 years old. I can now finally, finally drink in the United States (although it doesn’t count for much now that I’m abroad…) and this years SXSW may be the greatest one of all time because I don’t have to worry too much about my Fake ID getting taken from me (Sarah Pesin, I love you) and can RSVP to things in my actual name. Yes! I will also finally, finally go to Spaceland (kind of amusing that I interned for Spaceland for 8 months yet could never go to a gig there) when I get back in December. But in my own honor, on my favorite blog of ever, I give to you my 21 favorite Bob Dylan songs.

Spanish Harlem Incident (Bootleg Series, Vol 6, 1964)
Tell Me Momma (Royal Albert Hall)
To Ramona (All Hallows Eve)
Sooner or Later (Blonde on Blonde Mono Mix)
From A Buick 6 (Alternative Take)
I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (Genuine Live 1966)
Maggies Farm (Live at Newport)
Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright (Witmark Demo)
Temporary Like Achilles (Blonde on Blonde)
Absolutely Sweet Marie (Blonde on Blonde)
You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (New York Session)
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry aka Phantom Engineer (Live w/ The Paul Butterfield Blues Band)
Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window (Error Single)
I Shall Be Free (The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan)
Song to Woody (Bob Dylan)
Boots of Spanish Leather (Carnegie Hall 1963)
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Bringin’ It All Back Home)
Visions of Johanna (Acetates on the Tracks)
Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream (Bringin’ It All Back Home)
Positively 4th Street (Single)
Outlaw Blues (Bringin’ It All Back Home)

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This is not the Troubadour newsletter, so I’m not going to give you a million excuses as to why I haven’t been updating at the normal frequency. I hope you will beg my pardon, I have been forced to steal internet for almost 3 weeks because I moved to a 3rd world country that companies refuse to install internet for so long, even if the person has paid months in advance. Gross, no? But I bring to you today Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues, one of the funniest and sassiest songs perhaps ever. Enjoy.

Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues

Bootleg Series, Volume 3
Freewheeling Outtakes
Let My Poor Voice Be Heard
In The Pines

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Bob himself said this about ‘Boots of Spanish Leather’ in 1963, “When you can’t get what you want, you have to settle for less kind of song.” Which is perfect for how I’m feeling right now, sat in a hotel room in London, slaving away writing about Jamie T with this song on repeat. Now, I’m sure it’s wrong that I’m not listening to the album I’m reviewing, but this song just won’t leave my head. Here are all the versions I have.

Well, if you, my love, must think that-a-way,
I’m sure your mind is roamin’.
I’m sure your heart is not with me,
But with the country to where you’re goin’.

So take heed, take heed of the western wind,
Take heed of the stormy weather.
And yes, there’s something you can send back to me,
Spanish boots of Spanish leather.

DOWNLOAD:

Let My Poor Voice Be Heard
1963 Carnegie Hall
Studs Terkel’s Wax Museum
Any Day Now (Joan Baez Cover)

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I’ve got this bad string of luck trying to be late. I always try to show up late and I always fail and show up early. I attribute this to the fact that I’ve lived in Los Angeles for almost 21 years of my life, and therefore have to add like 45 minutes to any normal drive, JUST IN CASE OF TRAFFIC. And by ‘Just in Case’, it always means EVERY TIME THERE WILL BE TRAFFIC. But regardless, today is no different. You may notice it’s Thursday, yet I’m posting the 14th edition of NRBW’s Bob Dylan Friday. Yep, that’s right it’s because tomorrow I’m going to be on a flight all day long to merry ole England. Woot. But in it’s honor, I am bringing to you this amazing bootleg of Bob called ‘In The Pines 61-63, 65′.

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“IN THE PINES” 1CD (Dandelion DL53) 1961-63 live/LeedsDemos/outtakes
Tracks: 20 Time: 73+ Source: Line Recordings Quality: Excellent

Another amazing piece from Dandelion. The aesthetics and vintage photos in the 16 page booklet are incredible. The Leeds demos are pristine. They have been digitally remastered to perfection. There are a couple of oversights, however. The Bear broadcast from Chicago 1963 has been edited so that the music remains, but gone is the in-between song comments. This important piece of history should have been left intact. There are also more tracks available of the Carnegie Chapter Hall. Why just these two? Obviously, the intent was to jam pack this CD with as much music as possible. Many will see this as a good thing. Purists will choke on the editing. It is a very worth-while CD, though.

source:
Carnegie Chapter Hall, NY November 4, 1961
The Bear Club, Chicago, IL April or May 1963
Leeds Music Demos, NYC Jan or Feb 1962
(1) Freewheelin’session, NY November 4, 1962
(2) BIABHsession, NY January 15, 1965

Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Dandelion / DL 063
1998

01 – In the Pines (Black Girl)
02 – Backwater Blues
03 – Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance
04 - Talking John Birch Paranoid Blues
05 – Bob Dylan’s Dream
06 - Ballad Of Hollis Brown
07 – Talking World War III Blues
08 – A Hard rains a-gonna fall
09 – With God On Our Side
10 – He Was A Friend Of Mine
11 – Man On The Street
12 – Hard Times In New York Town
13 – Poor Boy Blues
14 – Ballad For A Friend
15 – Rambling Gambling Willie
16 – Man On The Street
17 – Talking Bear Mt. Picnic Massacre Blues
18 – Standing On The Highway
19 – Rocks and Gravel
20 – If You Gotta Go Go Now

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So earlier this week, I was griping about the fact that my computer’s pretty much a Bob Dylan archive now. It’s just transformed. I have 9.31 Gigabytes of Bob Dylan music, so naturally, I have almost every single good quality bootleg to be had. But it’s not completely true so I went through and snatched some stuff that I didn’t have before, and a couple of songs off of the Bootleg entitled ‘Mighty Mockingbird’. It’s a bootleg of Bob’s Isle of Wight performance. Read more below:

Bob Dylan’s appearance at the 1969 Isle Of Wight Festival marked his first significant public appearance in more than three years. Backed by The Band, he performed a set lasting just under an hour before more than 100,000 people. Mighty Mockingbird on the Hollow Horn Encore label use a brand new virtually complete recording that has never been circulated. This is a “back to basics affair… a complete recording of the concert from a single source, recorded on a portable reel to reel machine direct from the audience” to quote the liner notes. The sound is very sharp and clear and although still not perfect is very enjoyable. There are cuts between the songs in the latter half of the show but no music is lost.

Previous releases of material from this set are chequered. Less than a year after four songs, “She Belongs To Me,” “Like A Rolling Stone,” “Quinn The Eskimo,” and “Minstrel Boy” were issued on Self Portrait and two, “Like A Rolling Stone” and “Quinn The Eskimo,” found their way onto Masterpieces, the limited edition LP released in March 1978 in Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

Mighty Mockingbird begins with a short snippet from the press conference several days prior to the event where Dylan states he has no opinions about drugs and he came to England to see the home of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The set itself is uneven. But although it isn’t exactly an artistic success, it is fascinating since it is the only live concert in which to hear Dylan sing his songs in his late sixties “country twang” singing voice. The first three songs are played accompanied by The Band including “I Threw It All Away,” his current hit. ”Wild Mountain Thyme,” “It Ain’t Me, Babe,” “To Ramona,” and “Mr. Tambourine Man” are all played by Dylan along with acoustic guitar.

The Bootleg site is correct, this whole gig is NOT a resounding sucess. Some things work, others don’t but here’s what I know, the three versions of these songs ARE. STUNNING. STUNNING I SAY.

Highway 61 Revisited – This is played with such vigor and almost restlessness, it’s such a fantastic version, so joyful. The guitar blows me away.


To Ramona
– Hearing Bob’s take on this in his Lay Lady Lay voice was strangely enchanting, remarkably beautiful and is a stunning take on that almost offensive sort-of-not-really love song.

Rainy Day Women - Fantastic version, sounds like an all out saloon. On a giant stage at a festival like Isle of Wight, that’s a fucking feat. Amazing.

coffieeRock legend Bob Dylan was treated like a complete unknown by police in a New Jersey shore community when a resident called to report someone wandering around the neighborhood.

Dylan was in Long Branch, about a two-hour drive south of New York City, on July 23 as part of a tour with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp that was to play at a baseball stadium.

A 24-year-old police officer apparently was unaware of who Dylan is and asked him for identification, Long Branch business administrator Howard Woolley said Friday.

“I don’t think she was familiar with his entire body of work,” Woolley said.

The incident began at 5 p.m. (2100 GMT) when a resident said a man was wandering around a low-income, predominantly minority neighborhood several blocks from the oceanfront looking at houses.

The police officer drove up to Dylan, who was wearing a blue jacket, and asked him his name. According to Woolley, the following exchange ensued:

“What is your name, sir?” the officer asked.

“Bob Dylan,” Dylan said.

“OK, what are you doing here?” the officer asked.

“I’m on tour,” the singer replied.

A second officer, also in his 20s, responded to assist the first officer. He, too, apparently was unfamiliar with Dylan, Woolley said.

The officers asked Dylan for identification. The singer of such classics as “Like a Rolling Stone” and “Blowin’ in the Wind” said that he didn’t have any ID with him, that he was just walking around looking at houses to pass some time before that night’s show.

The officers asked Dylan, 68, to accompany them back to the Ocean Place Resort and Spa, where the performers were staying. Once there, tour staff vouched for Dylan.

The officers thanked him for his cooperation.

“He couldn’t have been any nicer to them,” Woolley added.

How did it feel? A Dylan publicist did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment Friday.

This just in, Bob Dylan’s publicist sent me his comment:
fuck-you