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Reply #1425 - Nov 20th, 2009 at 10:22am
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United Palace, New York 19.11.09

1. Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
2. The Man In Me (Bob centre stage on harp)
3. Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
4. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
5. My Wife's Home Town (Bob on guitar)
6. Desolation Row
7. High Water (For Charley Patton) (Bob centre stage on harp)
8. When The Deal Goes Down
9. Cold Irons Bound (Bob centre stage on harp)
10. Workingman's Blues #2 (Bob on keyboard then centre stage on harp)
11. Highway 61 Revisited
12. Ain't Talkin'
13. Thunder On The Mountain
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob centre stage on harp)
     
  (encore)
15. Like A Rolling Stone
16. Jolene
17. All Along The Watchtower

This was the final show of 2009. No future dates have been confirmed as yet, but there are strong rumours that the next leg of the Never Ending Tour will see Bob in Japan and Australia in March/April 2010.
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This tour was fantastic and a huge success!  Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?

Bob is so energized....he's getting younger I swear!  LOL 

Che and Siobhain are coming back to stay with us on their way to the west coast so we will hear all about each show.  I cannot imagine being able to do that much driving.   Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed!

And I still have a few stories to tell about the shows we did get to see.   Blank Frigging Stare

I just ordered 6 copies of "Christmas In The Heart" from Best Buy.  They are running a sale on the CD for 9.99 today along with free shipping.  You can order up to 3.  I also got 3 of the deluxe version so I can have some of Bob's Christmas cards.  Ho Ho HO!

love and merry christmas to all,
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I am hearing tales of a mad,dancing woman causing a nuisance in New York (and other places) not one of you lot i hope.............................
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Bob Dylan’s only interview in conjunction with the release of his Christmas In The Heart album will be syndicated worldwide through the International Network Of Street Papers (INSP) beginning today.  Completed earlier this month with noted journalist Bill Flanagan, the wide-ranging interview includes Dylan’s thoughts on all things Christmas, including his favorite holiday songs, special presents, the making of his new album, Pretty Boy Floyd and Babe Ruth.
 
According to the INSP, Street papers offer a unique route out of poverty. In recent years, they have become increasingly recognized for their relevance to the developing world. By combining a sustainable social enterprise model with an independent media voice, street papers provide an enterprising means to address poverty and freedom of expression.
 
As announced earlier, all of Bob Dylan’s royalties from sales of Christmas In The Heart will be donated to Feeding America in the United States , Crisis in the United Kingdom , and the World Food Programme in 80 developing nations around the world.  Dylan’s initial contributions will provide more than four million meals to more than 1.4 million people in the United States , 15,000 meals to homeless people in the United Kingdom during the eight days of Christmas (December 23 - January 1) and 500,000 meals to school children in the developing world during the holiday season.
 
Christmas In The Heart is the 47th album from Bob Dylan, and follows his worldwide chart-topping Together Through Life, released earlier this year.  The first video from Christmas In The Heart, for “Must Be Santa,” has just been released and is available for viewing on http://bobdylan.com. ;
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In the UK, the chosen medium is “Big Issue” and it will vary from country to country. Here’s the interview in full but please do what Bon wanted and go out and buy Big Issue (or equivalent) or make an appropriate donation to a street seller. Mike Sutton tells me that this issue has Bob on the cover.
 
 
Is recording a Christmas album something you’ve had on your mind for a while?
 
Yeah, every so often it has crossed my mind. The idea was first brought to me by Walter Yetnikoff, back when he was President of Columbia Records.

Did you take him seriously?
 
Well, sure I took him seriously.
 
But it didn’t happen. How come?
 
He wasn’t specific. Besides, there was always a glut of records out around that time of year and I didn’t see how one by me could make any difference.
 
What was Christmas like around your town when you were growing up?
 
Well, you know, plenty of snow, jingle bells, Christmas carolers going from house to house, sleighs in the streets, town bells ringing, nativity plays. That sort of thing.
 
Your family was Jewish – as a kid did you ever feel left out of the Christmas excitement? 
 
No, not at all.
 
What’s your idea of a good Christmas Dinner?
 
Mashed potatoes and gravy, roast turkey and collard greens, turnip greens, biscuit dressing, corn bread and cranberry sauce.
 
Have you spent any Christmases overseas and been struck by how the holiday is celebrated in other countries?
 
I was in Mexico City once and they do a lot of re-enactment scenes of Joseph and Mary looking for a place to stay.
 
How do you like to spend the week between Christmas and New Years?
 
Doing nothing - maybe reflecting on things.
 
Why do you think Christmas has better songs than other holidays?
 
I don’t know. That’s a good question. Maybe because it’s so worldwide and everybody can relate to it in their own kind of way.
 
Very often when contemporary artists do Christmas records, they look for a new angle. John Fahey did instrumental folk variations on holiday songs, Billy Idol did a rock and roll Christmas album, Phil Specter put the Wall of Sound around the Christmas tree and the Roches did kind of a kooky left-field collection. You played this right down the middle, doing classic holiday songs in traditional arrangements. Did you know going in you wanted to play it straight?
 
Oh sure, there wasn’t any other way to play it. These songs are part of my life, just like folk songs. You have to play them straight too. 
 
There’s something new that happens when your voice goes up against the very smooth background singers and old-fashioned arrangements. It adds a new flavor to the mix. When you do I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS, it sounds really forlorn, like you’re singing the song in jail and this is your one phone call. Do you ever approach singing a song like an actor?   
 
Not any more then Willie or Nat King Cole would. The songs don’t require much acting. They kind of play themselves.
 
Do you try to go for different emotions on different takes?
 
Not really. The emotions would pretty much be the same on any singular take. The inflections would maybe differ if we changed the key and sometimes that might affect the emotional resonance.
 
When I hear your version of HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING, it makes me think of a lonely fellow outside the church, looking through the window at the congregation, wishing he were in there. Did any of these songs surprise you when you heard them played back?
 
No, they were pretty much the same going in as going out. You can already hear them in your head before you begin.
 
Any Christmas songs you like but you did not think you could do?
 
Not really. There were ones I didn’t want to do, but not any that I didn’t think I could do. The idea was to record the best known ones.
 
CHRISTMAS BLUES is an old Dean Martin song. What attracted you to that?
 
It’s just a beautiful song. 
 
Stan Lynch once told me about you and him slipping out of a rehearsal with the Heartbreakers to go see Dean, Sinatra and Sammy Davis. What appealed to you about those guys?
 
I don’t know, maybe the camaraderie. On the other hand I wasn’t much into that whole scene actually - it left a lot of people out.
 
MUST BE SANTA is a real jumping polka. Did you hear a lot of polka bands growing up?
 
Yeah, I heard a few.
 
I never heard that song before. Where did you hear it?
 
I first heard that song years ago on one of those “Sing Along with Mitch” records. But this version comes from a band called Brave Combo.  Somebody sent their record to us for our radio show. They’re a regional band out of Texas that takes regular songs and changes the way you think about them. You oughta hear their version of Hey Jude. 
 
The way you do WINTER WONDERLAND makes me think of Gene Autry and Roy Rodgers, the singing cowboys in the old movies. Even in John Wayne films, there’d always be a scene back at the fort where an Irish band was playing, or the Sons of the Pioneers were singing. Did you have a favorite cowboy singer as a kid?
 
Yeah, Tex Ritter.
 
What about Gene and Roy?
 
Yeah, they were okay, but Tex Ritter was my favorite. He was way more heavy. There was more gravity to him.
 
Have you heard “Christmas on Death Row,” the rap Christmas record?
 
No I don’t think so.
 
Do you listen to rap music?
 
I don’t listen to rap radio stations and I don’t play rap songs on the jukebox, and I don’t go to rap shows - So no I guess I don’t listen to rap music all that much.
 
What do you think of rap music?
 
I love rhyming for rhyming sake. I think that’s an incredible art form.
 
There’s a lonely quality in the way you do SILVER BELLS. You were a young man when you moved from Minnesota to New York City. Was Christmas very different in New York?   
 
Christmas was pretty much the same in New York, only more so.
 
Did it make you homesick?
 
Not really, I didn’t think about it that much. I didn’t bring the past with me when I came to New York. Nothing back there would play any part in where I was going.
 
Hearing you sing ADESTE FIDELES reminds me of being an altar boy at
Midnight Mass. The priests all had to lead the singing, and it didn’t
matter if they were singers or not, they belted it out. Have you ever sung in a foreign language before?
 
I’ve sung in French, Italian and Spanish. Over the years, Columbia has asked me to do records in those languages and I recorded stuff here and there.  None of the tracks have been released though. It’s hard deciding whether to do a translation of one of my own songs, or an original song in one of those languages - which I’m actually more partial to. I’ve always wanted to do some Edith Piaf songs.
 
LA VIE EN ROSE?
 
Yeah. That one and a couple of others. SOUS LE CIEL DE PARIS, POUR MOI TOUT SEULE and maybe one or two more
 
What stopped you?
 
Well, I can hear myself doing them in my head, but I’d need written arrangements to pull it off and I’m not sure who could do that.
 
Which singers do you associate with Christmas?
 
Johnny Mathis and Nat King Cole. Doris Day.
 
What about Bing Crosby?
 
Sure, White Christmas was always a big song.
 
I always get choked up at the end of GOING MY WAY when the old priest’s mother comes walking toward him on Christmas Eve and Bing watches from the door of the church then picks up his suitcase and walks off into the snow – TURA, LURA, LURA playing in the background. You can’t get any more Christmasy than that. Did movies have a big effect on how you saw the world growing up?
 
I think so. I lived in a small town and movies were a window into the outside world.
 
CHRISTMAS ISLAND is a wacky song! Santa’s going to sail in with your
presents in a canoe. Where did that come from? You ever been to Christmas Island?
 
No I’ve never been there. I have no idea where the song comes from, who wrote or even if there is such a place.
 
Your song THREE ANGELS always reminds me of the holidays. Did you ever sit down to write a Christmas song?
 
I have never done that. It’s something to think about though.
 
You have grandchildren. What do you think they’ll make of this record? Did it occur to you making this record that years from now your grandchildren will play this album for their own kids?
 
I don’t know what my grandchildren think of any of my records. I don’t know if they’ve even heard them. Maybe the older ones.
 
You’re a lot more loyal to these melodies than you are to the melodies of the songs you’ve written. Do you figure these tunes can’t be messed with?
 
If you want to get to the heart of them they can’t be, no.
 
Your version of THE CHRISTMAS SONG is right in the pocket. You slide into that song like you’ve been singing it all your life. You also sing the intro (“All through the year we waited…”) which most people leave out. I don’t think Nat King Cole used that intro – why did you bring it back?
 
Well, I figured the guy who wrote it put it in there deliberately. It definitely creates tension, predicts what you are about to hear.
 
I think you did drop the “goodies” on the sleigh. Did something about that bother you?
 
No not really. I don’t think I thought of it until you mentioned it. I try my best to be exact, but sometimes things just fall away. We probably recorded the song, got the feel right and moved on. Most likely we didn’t even listen back. Just moved on to something else. I don’t think that’s something I would have noticed anyway.
 
You really give a heroic performance of O’ LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM The way you do it reminds me a little of an Irish rebel song. There’s something almost defiant in the way you sing, “The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight.”  I don’t want to put you on the spot, but you sure deliver that song like a true believer.
 
Well, I am a true believer.
 
You know, some people will think that Bob Dylan doing a Christmas album is meant to be ironic or a put-on. This sounds to me like one of the most sincere records you’ve ever made. Did anybody at your record company or management resist the idea?
 
No it was my record company who compelled me to do it.
 
Why now?
 
Well, it just came my way now, at this time. Actually, I don’t think I would have been experienced enough earlier anyway.
 
Some critics don’t seem to know what to make of this record. Bloomberg news said, “Some of the songs sound ironic. Does he really mean have yourself a Merry Little Christmas?” Is there any ironic content in these songs?
 
No not at all. Critics like that are on the outside looking in. They are definitely not fans or the audience that I play to. They would have no gut level understanding of me and my work, what I can and can’t do - the scope of it all. Even at this point in time they still don’t know what to make of me.
 
Derek Barker in the Independent, compared this record with the shock of you going electric. So many artists have released Christmas records, from Bing Crosby to Huey Piano Smith. Why is it a shock if you do it?
 
You’ll have to ask them.
 
The Chicago Tribune felt this record needed more irreverence. Doesn’t that miss the point?
 
Well sure it does, that’s an irresponsible statement anyway. Isn’t there enough irreverence in the world? Who would need more? Especially at Christmas time.
 
The profits from this album are going to buy Christmas dinners for folks who are having a hard time financially. When I heard that I thought of the Woody Guthrie song PRETTY BOY FLOYD – “Here’s a Christmas dinner for the families on relief.”
 
Exactly.  PRETTY BOY FLOYD. “Pretty Boy grabbed the log chain and the deputy grabbed his gun.” Did you ever notice how Pretty Boy Floyd looks exactly like babe Ruth?
 
Yeah, I have.
 
Did you ever think it could be the same guy?
 
Maybe they’re interchangeable?
 
Yeah, in the real world Pretty Boy would be batting clean up for the Yankees and Babe Ruth would be robbing banks.
 
Yeah, and they’re both legends.
 
Right.
 
Why did you pick Feeding America, Crisis UK and The World Food Programme to give the proceeds of this record to?
 
Because they get food straight to the people. No military organization, no bureaucracy, no governments to deal with.
 
Do you still send out Christmas cards?
 
I haven’t for a while.
 
Do you have a favorite Christmas album?
 
Maybe the Louvin Brothers. I like all the religious Christmas albums. The ones in Latin. The songs I sang as a kid.
 
A lot of people like the secular ones.
 
Religion isn’t meant for everybody.
 
What sort of gifts do you like to give?
 
I try to match the person with the gift.
 
Are you a last minute shopper?
 
Always.
 
Do you drop any hints about what you hope to get from your family?
 
Nope. Their well-being - that’s enough of a gift for me.
 
I know we’re out of time but I have to ask, what’s the best Christmas gift you ever got?
 
Let me think… oh yeah, I think it was a sled
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Reply #1430 - Nov 26th, 2009 at 6:54am
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That interview is a hoot!

I don't think Dylan even recognizes when he tells a "tall tale" anymore! Grin
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Reply #1431 - Nov 27th, 2009 at 12:00pm
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Thanks for posting the interview, G.  I couldn't find it at bd.com. 

Very funny and touching.  Bob is something else.  Wink

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Interesting. Bob doesnt know if his grandchildren listen to his records? They must not be too close, I guess. Bob needs to spend more time with his family. IMO.
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I can't imagine Bob has too many (or any) grandchildren who would be older than about ten. I'd guess the chances of them getting his music would be pretty slim.

Bob's a gypsy and has been on tour solidly for over two decades. He's not ready for his pipe and slippers just yet.

A lot of that interview is quite obviously a wind-up.
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Talking about himself?

Went to see the gypsy,
Stayin' in a big hotel.
He smiled when he saw me coming,
And he said, "Well, well, well."
His room was dark and crowded,
Lights were low and dim.
"How are you?" he said to me,
I said it back to him.

I went down to the lobby
To make a small call out.
A pretty dancing girl was there,
And she began to shout,
"Go on back to see the gypsy.
He can move you from the rear,
Drive you from your fear,
Bring you through the mirror.
He did it in Las Vegas,
And he can do it here."

Outside the lights were shining
On the river of tears,
I watched them from the distance
With music in my ears.

I went back to see the gypsy,
It was nearly early dawn.
The gypsy's door was open wide
But the gypsy was gone,
And that pretty dancing girl,
She could not be found.
So I watched that sun come rising
From that little Minnesota town.
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Reply #1435 - Dec 1st, 2009 at 10:04am
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"Nope. Their well-being - that’s enough of a gift for me."

Bob's telling the truth here. Smiley
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you guys seen this? weird al doing bob?

hilarious.

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Bitch wrote on Nov 30th, 2009 at 10:44pm:
Talking about himself?

Went to see the gypsy,
Stayin' in a big hotel.
He smiled when he saw me coming,
And he said, "Well, well, well."
His room was dark and crowded,
Lights were low and dim.
"How are you?" he said to me,
I said it back to him.

I went down to the lobby
To make a small call out.
A pretty dancing girl was there,
And she began to shout,
"Go on back to see the gypsy.
He can move you from the rear,
Drive you from your fear,
Bring you through the mirror.
He did it in Las Vegas,
And he can do it here."

Outside the lights were shining
On the river of tears,
I watched them from the distance
With music in my ears.

I went back to see the gypsy,
It was nearly early dawn.
The gypsy's door was open wide
But the gypsy was gone,
And that pretty dancing girl,
She could not be found.
So I watched that sun come rising
From that little Minnesota town.


Was long-rumoured to be about going to see Elvis in Vegas, but the truth is that they never actually met.

Then again, if the 'Gypsy' is himself, maybe it's Bob's Gemini obsession coming out again!

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Featuring
BOB DYLAN & BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

"THE PEOPLE SPEAK"
The soundtrack album to this new film features Bob Dylan's previously unreleased version of Woody Guthrie's "Do Re Mi" as well as Bruce's new previously unreleased studio version of "The Ghost Of Tom Joad.


RELEASE DATE DECEMBER 8TH


Tracklist:
1. BOB DYLAN - Do Re Mi
2. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - The Ghost Of Tom Joad (new studio version)
3. EDDIE VEDDER - Masters Of War
4. PINK - Dear Mr President
5. RANDY NEWMAN - Sail Away
6. LUPE FIASCO - American Terrorist
7. JACKSON BROWNE - Drums Of War
8. JOHN LEGEND - What's Going ON
9. EXENE CERVENKA - See How We Are
10. TAJ MAHAL - Blues With A Feeling
11. ALISON MOORER - Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
12. RICH ROBINSON - Only A Pawn In Their Game

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James Saft Trio with Mike Patton on vocals covering "Ballad Of A Thin Man"

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DYLAN AND "THE PEOPLE SPEAK" PROJECT

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In the summer, there was news of Dylan's involvement in a television programme entitled The People Speak, which was inspired by A People's History of the United States, by Howard Zinn, and Voices of A People's History of the United States, edited by Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove. The former book (a history of the country from the perspective of those who feature less commonly in conventional histories) was originally published in 1980, with an updated edition coming out in 2003, and the latter (an anthology of writings, speeches, poems and songs by a wide variety of people, including Allen Ginsberg, Martin Luther King Jnr and John Steinbeck, amongst many others) followed in 2004.



The report this summer stated that Dylan had performed two Woody Guthrie songs for the project, namely "Vigilante Man" and "Do Re Mi". Moore added, "The idea was to have primarily people doing other people's words and sort of celebrating them and doing it, which is why Bob didn't do his own song. They wanted to celebrate what's happened in the past." Chris Moore, the producer and co-director of the television programme, said at the time that not all the performances would be included.



In the event, Dylan will perform "Do Re Mi" in The People Speak, which will be broadcast by the History Channel in the United States on 13 December 2009. The film will also include Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman, Danny Glover and Bruce Springsteen amongst many others.



To supplement the project, a number of videos will be available on demand or on-line but it is not yet known if this will include Dylan's "Vigilante Man"


http://www.bobdylanisis.com/Dylan%20Digest.htm

Sound sample of 'Do Re Mi' here : http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ZFRVEG/ref=dm_mu_dp_trk1
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Reply #1442 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 5:35am
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I just wanted to mention that his "Santa-song" just played on the radio and my first reaction after about a minute was to look for a window to jump out of. Sadly, work's on a ground floor....

you made a grown man cry
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Reply #1443 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 7:31am
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jostorm wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 5:35am:
I just wanted to mention that his "Santa-song" just played on the radio and my first reaction after about a minute was to look for a window to jump out of. Sadly, work's on a ground floor....

you made a grown man cry

I had the same reaction, Jo.

I was hoping that it would sorta "grow" on ya...

well sorta..

P.S.  I have listened to this "charity project" album only once.. Wink
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Reply #1444 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 9:33am
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Never been a fan of celebrity Christmas songs, no matter who the perpetrator is. The only exception is "Run Rudolph Run," and even that's barely listenable. I feel the same about Bob's new stuff, but paradoxically, I like the video.

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Re: Anything Dylan  on RO... Part 5d
Reply #1445 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 9:43am
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GotToRollMe wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 9:33am:
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Reply #1446 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 10:04am
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GotToRollMe wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 9:33am:
Never been a fan of celebrity Christmas songs, no matter who the perpetrator is. The only exception is "Run Rudolph Run," and even that's barely listenable.


Not even this one?

"Perpetrator", of course, eventually took on a much more ominous meaning...

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0j9DlfTJ9o
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Reply #1447 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 2:32pm
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left shoe shuffle wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 10:04am:
GotToRollMe wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 9:33am:
Never been a fan of celebrity Christmas songs, no matter who the perpetrator is. The only exception is "Run Rudolph Run," and even that's barely listenable.


Not even this one?

"Perpetrator", of course, eventually took on a much more ominous meaning...

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0j9DlfTJ9o

Too bad Darlene's show is in SF, Leftie , or you coud have gone to get yourself some Christmas Cheer??!!!
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Re: Anything Dylan  on RO... Part 5d
Reply #1448 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 2:42pm
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Haven't bought it...yet...I feel more or less the same as GTRM about this: I just don't like christmas tunes. Not a big fan of the season anyway. This one gets pretty poor reviews, but still: it's a Dylan record, so...but I think I'll stick to not buying it.
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Reply #1449 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 2:47pm
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PartyDoll MEG wrote on Dec 10th, 2009 at 2:32pm:
Too bad Darlene's show is in SF, Leftie , or you coud have gone to get yourself some Christmas Cheer??!!!


Darlene and Ronnie Spector are playing much closer to home next Thursday.

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