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Everything posted by Analogman
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I think Desire may be the one I listen to the most - at least in the last couple of years. When I was 15 or 16, it was Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde On Blonde. That's the great thing about his work - there is an album there for every age. Sometimes, I just listen to the beginning of Like a Rolling Stone - because it so moving. I mean - you hear that snare crack, and you always know what song it is. I have lived Dylan songs in real life - which is not always a good thing.
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I forgot about this place: The Unofficial Bob Dylan Free Library Information Desk
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Speaking of Dylan cds - anyone ever bought all of those Hybrid-SACD re-masters? I never did - as I own almost all the pre-re-master Dylan cds and I figured it would too costly to replace them all - I bought almost all of them new for $8.99 each.
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I don't think I could agree with that - although, I only own Shot of Love. That starts the period of Dylan albums I don't own (yet). I am not to eager to hear him sings songs about JC - and the bullshit he went on about during that time.
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What were these girls thinking in this day and age.
Analogman replied to Pocahontas's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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Maybe if you email Laurie, she can help you out.
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I have seen it on Youtube - along with out takes. I think I have also seen a cleaned up version up at Tape City.
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LOL
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There are some links in this thread you may want to check first. There are also some used copies at Amazon.com If you don't get what you need from one of the places above - I will copy it for you.
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Bataclan Club, Paris 29th June 1973 (broadcast on Pop-Deux, French TV on 28th July 1973) Robin Trower, guitar; James Dewar, bass & vocals; Reg Isidore, drums. Part 1 of 3 Part 2 of 3 Part 3 of 3
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I see your point - but do we need a Dylan thread for every Dylan thought that someone decides to post. You know, I like reading this stuff - and if it is in one place, we can all read it and comment - instead of having a bunch of separate little side trips. Everyone can do what they want - but I shall continue to try and keep my thoughts on a particular artist or topic in one place. Plus - as LB said - people love to answer questions here, but answering them over and over again can get tedious. I am keen to share whatever knowledge I have - even over and over again - but in two places
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I am not in any clique - let's get that straight. I wasn't actually busting on the dude - as I have already said at least twice. Just like there are certain threads that some people post all their discussion in - with regards to said topic, there should be one Dylan thread - and then we can all just post all of our Dylan posts in that. That is what I think anyway. It works quite well for GD, Phish, and Ryan Adams discussion anyhow.
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Well - I am not all that fond of that song either. It is about his fights with Suze and her sister Carla Rotolo. But still, there are some great songs on that album.
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Maybe you'll get to see some of the documentaries made by Barbara Kopple.
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Larry King jamming with Motley Crue.
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I've never heard of people dissing Another Side of Bob Dylan before.
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From Gan's blog.
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Let's not clutter up the discussion with this anymore - carry on.
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There are probably many threads about this. The way I look at things, when and if there is going to be such a release, there will be an announcement about it from the band.
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Step out of line, the man come and take you away. This thread has became what Dylan to get, what Dylan I like, etc. Just as every Dylan thread does at some point. I was doing just what I said I was doing - following up on LB's post. And then I made a joke - and now I am sort of mad. Anyhow - we are not talking like the last Dylan thread was 6 months ago - it was matter of weeks. Anyhow #2 - it does not much matter - if people want to talk about the same thing in two threads at the same time, so be it.
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What were these girls thinking in this day and age.
Analogman replied to Pocahontas's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Maury Povich probably enjoyed reading this story.