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Reply #1450 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 3:40pm
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Reply #1451 - Dec 10th, 2009 at 3:48pm
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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


Just not my cuppa. I always remember Phil holding the Ramones at gunpoint in his home studio until their record was finished. I can only imagine what went on with other artists he produced. *shiver*

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Reply #1452 - Dec 15th, 2009 at 10:28am
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Bob was superb!  Did anybody watch????  I LOVED it.  Gorgeous.

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Reply #1453 - Dec 15th, 2009 at 11:42am
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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


Hey Jo, maybe radio isn't the proper media for that one - try the video.  Fuck you Gazza, Will ya? Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
I usually despise all the x-mas stuff, but this one is fun.
Bob with that wig,  a party that looks like fun and that Pogues sound  Smiley

...sure works for me

Must be Dylan

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Dasher, Dancer,
Prancer, Vixen,
Eisenhower, Kennedy,
Johnson, Nixon.


Dasher, Dancer,
Prancer, VIxen,
Carter, Reagan,
Bush and Clinton.

Reindeer sleigh, come our way
HO HO HO, cherry nose
Cap on head, suit that's red
Special night, beard that's white

Must be Santa
Must be Santa

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Reply #1454 - Dec 15th, 2009 at 11:56am
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Bob and Ry from "The People Speak" Cool

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YouTube yanked that clip.

Here's another one - www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAreYG-QNMo

Very nice...
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Reply #1456 - Dec 22nd, 2009 at 9:57am
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Japanese Tour March 2010

March 12, 13, 15, 16 Zepp Osaka

March 18, 19 Zepp Nagoya

March 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29 Zepp Tokyo

('Zepp' are a group of concert halls in 6 cities in Japan. All the venues hold around 2,000 - 2,700 people).

There is the possibility of an additional show at Zepp Tokyo on March 28, and a show in Taipei, Taiwan on April 2nd is very likely.

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


Meanwhile, BBC Radio 6 (satellite radio) is broadcasting 3 special Dylan programmes over the holidays from Sunday 27th - Tuesday 29th called 'Bob Dylan : Changing Times"

Details here - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pfqm3/episodes/upcoming
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Reply #1457 - Dec 22nd, 2009 at 2:50pm
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Thanks for the info G!

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Reply #1458 - Dec 26th, 2009 at 11:47am
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I've listened to "Christmas In The Heart" at least 50 times since I put it on my stereos and it just get's better and better.  The arrangements are stunning. 

Thank you Bob and MERRY CHRISTMAS! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed!

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Reply #1459 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:32pm
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Nice little blog which is maybe worthy of debate :



The Best Dylan Songs of the 00's

What a great decade this has been for new Dylan songs! Here is my list of the best 10 of them.

1. Cross the Green Mountain

The movie 'Gods and Generals,' a civil war epic, was mostly panned by the critics, but Dylan lavished on it one of his greatest songs. It opens with a dream-vision -- or is it a nightmare?


I cross the green mountain, I sit by the stream
Heaven blazing in my head, I dreamt a monstrous dream
Something came up out of the sea
And swept through the land of the rich and the free


That third line is terrific -- one thinks of the monsters of classical mythology that come out of the sea to devour their prey, such as the Zeus-sent creature who destroyed Hippolytus or the serpents that emerge from the sea to strangle Laocoon and his sons after the priest of Poseidon strikes the Trojan horse.

But also, as the Canadian poet and writer on Dylan Stephen Scobie suggested to me in an email, post-9/11 "something came up out of the sea" is bound to suggest the death that dropped out of the air on that dark day. It would be typical of Dylan to transfer the threat from the sky to the sea.

The song, appropriately for a civil war epic, incorporates memories of Whitman as well as the "poet laureate of the Confederacy," Henry Timrod, to whom Dylan later nods more than once on Modern Times.

On and on the song rolls, stately, magnificent, and epic (that word again), and you don't want it ever to end.

2. Highwater (for Charley Patton)

The most striking track of an album released on 9/11, it seems horrible prophetic of the events of that day, and the science-hating, religious primitivism that dominated in both America and the Muslim world in the first decade of the 21st century. Even the fate of New Orleans seems, in retrospect, to have been foreshadowed in this dark masterpiece (which nevertheless finds time for a flash of humour: "I got a cravin' love for blazing speed/Got a hopped up Mustang Ford/Jump into the wagon, love, throw your panties overboard."

Apart from anything else, it's a great blues-based rocker, one of the highlights of stage performances of this decade, especially with the first Charlie Sexton band.

3. Summer Days

A lot of Dylan fans moaned when this exciting jump blues began the inevitable closer of every Dylan show for the best part of the decade. Well, I for one can't get enough of this joyful song that rages against the dying of the light. "Summer days and summer nights are gone/I know somewhere where something's still going on," Bob sings, determined to still have a ball even though he acknowledges his best days might be behind him.


Everybody get ready - lift up your glasses and sing
Everybody get ready to lift up your glasses and sing
Well, I'm standin' on the table, I'm proposing a toast to the King

Well I'm drivin' in the flats in a Cadillac car
The girls all say, "You're a worn out star"
My pockets are loaded and I'm spending every dime
How can you say you love someone else when you know it's me all the time?


4. Forgetful Heart

This, by contrast, is one of the most haunting and bleak songs Bob has ever written. It's live debut in Milwaukee on the first of July 2009 was Bob's best performance of the year. Like several of the songs on Together Through Life, it seems slight at first, but leaves a deep impression:


All night long
I lay awake and listen to the sound of pain
The door has closed forever more
If, indeed, there ever was a door


A delicate, haunting gem of a song that Bob performed several times over the summer and fall, alone, center stage, with just mouth harp.

5. Floater (Too Much To Ask)

An extraordinary portrait of a stuck-in-his-ways misanthrope, a rum old boy living in isolation somewhere in a beautifully evoked deep south. The element of alienation and disenchantment with the present is offset by memories of a deeply cherished childhood:


My grandfather was a duck trapper
He could do it with just dragnets and ropes
My grandmother could sew new dresses out of old cloth
I don't know if they had any dreams or hopes

I had 'em once though, I suppose, to go along
With all the ring dancin' Christmas carols on all of the Christmas Eves
I left all my dreams and hopes
Buried under tobacco leaves


As well as its element of old-geezerish misanthropy, however, the song has its element of reconcilation between the generations:


The old men 'round here, sometimes they get
On bad terms with the younger men
But old, young, age don't carry weight
It doesn't matter in the end


And there is the marvellous touch of humour in evoking the awkwardness of modern adolescent lovers and contrasting them with Shakespeare's classic doomed lovers:


Romeo, he said to Juliet, "You got a poor complexion.
It doesn't give your appearance a very youthful touch!"
Juliet said back to Romeo, "Why don't you just shove off
If it bothers you so much."


This is one of the most extraordinary and original Dylan songs, an extraordinary mixture of highly evocative lyricism and colloquial language, mixed with a smidgen of schoolboy humour. It offers something new on each listen.

6. Po' Boy

An extraordinary song, like so many of those on 'Love and Theft', evocative of the deep south. Here Dylan seems to be singing in the person of a black man ("Boy" is of course racially derogative rather than an indication of age) in the pre-war south, "dodgin' them Georgia laws" evoking the whole world of Jim Crow and its petty obstructions. This song more than any other makes us think of the book by Eric Lott from which Bob took the title of his album: Love & Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class, an examination of the whole of blackface minstrelsy in American cultural life. The blackface minstrel, in Lott's interpretation, represents not just cultural appropriation ("theft"), but also homage to "what is stolen ("love"). Rock 'n' roll is itself a manifestation of both these aspects of blackface minstrelsy.

But Dylan's song is even more suffused with schoolboy humour than Floater, with nonsequiturs (I say, "How much you want for that?" I go into the store/Man says, "Three dollars." "All right," I say, "Will you take four?"), an outrageous pun ("Call down to room service, says "Send up a room"), and a knock-knock joke. (Knockin' on the door, I said, "Who's it, where you from?"/Man said, "Freddie." I said, "Freddie who?"/He said, "Freddie or not, here I come!"). And there is another humorous reference to Shakespearean characters.

This "po' boy" has the police on his back, he's washing dishes and feeding swine, he's branded by the claws of time and love, he's "ridin' first class trains" (not legally, one assumes), "tryin' hard not to fall between the cars." The amount of detail in this song, as it is in "Floater," is extraordinary. The cultural vitality, but also the social inequality and racism of the south is evoked. The song is scored for banjo and acoustic guitar, with lounge-style jazz chords, and sung with a soft-shoe charm.

7. Workingman Blues #2

Another extraordinary hotchpotch, this song more than any other on Modern Times evokes the world of Charlie Chaplin's last silent picture.

8. Nettie Mooore

An extraordinary song, with a beautiful, wistful melody and very unusual, off-kilter drumbeat.

9. This Dream of You

For some years now, Bob has been trying to write a classic Tin Pan Alley-type song, and here he finally succeeds. Like several of the songs on Together Through Life, this has an agreeable Tex-Mex flavour.

10. Things Have Changed

The song Bob contributed to the movie "Wonder Boys" and which won him an Academy Award for best movie song. In retrospect, it is the bridge between Time Out of Mind and Love and Theft. It shares the formers disillusion and cynicism, but looks forward to the latter's lighter tone. "I used to care, but things have changed," the refrain goes. But thankfully Bob has shown many times this decade, not least on "Love and Theft," which ranks with his great masterpieces, Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, Blood on the Tracks, and and Desire.

Honorary mentions; any one of the following could have made the list: Mississippi (but I decided it was really a Time Out of Mind, i.e. nineties song), Lonesome Day Blues, Cry A While, Ain't Talkin', Moonlight, Life Is Hard (just pipped by This Dream of You), Tell Ol' Bill.
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Reply #1460 - Jan 2nd, 2010 at 2:41pm
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My own top 12 from the '00's
(only counting songs actually recorded in this decade..)

Highwater
'Cross The Green Mountain
Ain't Talkin'
Floater
Nettie Moore
Workingman's Blues
I Feel A Change Comin' On
Sugar Baby
Thunder On The Mountain
Forgetful Heart
Mississippi
Things Have Changed

Best studio song Dylan RELEASED in the '00's though was the version of 'Red River Shore' on Disc 1 of 'Tell Tale Signs' recorded in 1997 for 'Time Out of Mind'. A fucking masterpiece and one of the greatest things he's ever recorded.
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Reply #1461 - Jan 6th, 2010 at 5:20pm
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I'm struggling to find ten....................

Mississippi
Huck's Tune
Workingman's Blues
Things Have Changed
Cross the Green Mountain
Someday Baby.............from Tell Tale Signs if allowed !
Tell Ol' Bill
Thunder On the Mountain


Need to play Together Through Life a bit more..................................
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Reply #1462 - Jan 6th, 2010 at 5:24pm
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Perhaps a couple from Masked and Anonymous to finish off............

Diamond Joe
Down In the Flood
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Reply #1463 - Jan 9th, 2010 at 3:16pm
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What a great read, Gazza, thanks for that.

Don't know about you lot, but I don't think I have ever seen this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0nnamA-qgY
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Reply #1464 - Jan 9th, 2010 at 3:19pm
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open-g wrote on Dec 15th, 2009 at 11:42am:
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


Hey Jo, maybe radio isn't the proper media for that one - try the video.  Fuck you Gazza, Will ya? Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
I usually despise all the x-mas stuff, but this one is fun.
Bob with that wig,  a party that looks like fun and that Pogues sound  Smiley

...sure works for me

Must be Dylan

.....
Dasher, Dancer,
Prancer, Vixen,
Eisenhower, Kennedy,
Johnson, Nixon.


Dasher, Dancer,
Prancer, VIxen,
Carter, Reagan,
Bush and Clinton.

Reindeer sleigh, come our way
HO HO HO, cherry nose
Cap on head, suit that's red
Special night, beard that's white

Must be Santa
Must be Santa

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plVjC15jhtw


By the way, open-g, I gave the video a try and it is indeed superb. Still don't love the music, though...
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Damn, wish I could stretch this to 1997 - "Time Out Of Mind" remains my favorite Dylan album in a long time.

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Reply #1466 - Jan 9th, 2010 at 4:01pm
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jostorm wrote on Jan 9th, 2010 at 3:16pm:
What a great read, Gazza, thanks for that.

Don't know about you lot, but I don't think I have ever seen this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0nnamA-qgY



Holy Christ. He poured his soul out with that version, eh?

The original had only been out a year and apart from the title phrase, every single line has been re-written!

And he says these songs aren't autobiographical?
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Reply #1467 - Jan 9th, 2010 at 4:06pm
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Not sure how many of you are aware of this online radio station, but I just got alerted to it this afternoon :

http://www.dylanradio.com/

100% Bob. Most of the stuff they play is from bootlegs, they take requests and and they also have podcasts of full concerts.

And all free.

It's fecking brilliant.
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Reply #1468 - Jan 9th, 2010 at 4:58pm
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jostorm wrote on Jan 9th, 2010 at 3:16pm:
What a great read, Gazza, thanks for that.

Don't know about you lot, but I don't think I have ever seen this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0nnamA-qgY

Thanks Jo..

never heard this version before!!

Love this song
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Gazza wrote on Jan 9th, 2010 at 4:06pm:
Not sure how many of you are aware of this online radio station, but I just got alerted to it this afternoon :

http://www.dylanradio.com/

100% Bob. Most of the stuff they play is from bootlegs, they take requests and and they also have podcasts of full concerts.

And all free.

It's fecking brilliant.


Yes it is fecking brilliant!! Cool Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?

Here's hoping it streams OK from my computer at work
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been listening to DylanRadio for a couple of years now...essential.
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and a library of about 8,000 recordings too!

There's a Springsteen one as well - http://www.springsteenradio.com/playing.php

If someone puts together a Stones one, I'll probably never leave the house again.
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Reply #1472 - Jan 11th, 2010 at 12:14pm
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What do you have to do to make the radio show play?  I've gone to and seen the page but I don't know what to do once I'm there.

I hang onto TTRH and still haven't given up hope that he will return for season 4.

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Reply #1473 - Jan 11th, 2010 at 12:36pm
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Miracle of miracles, I am listening to the Bob radio thing via Internet!  I don't know how I got it to work, but it does, for now anyway.  Wink

My computer speakers are quite a bit inferior to my stereo speakers, so it isn't as good a listen as I'm used to.  I have no expensive devices to plug whatever you plug from what to where that would allow me to hear this Internet broadcast on either of my stereos.  But I can listen when I'm on-line and maybe it will help me not get so frustrated.  At this time I am on-line just an hour or less and then get off as soon as I am done with my email and checking RO and Bob's sites.  I have anxiety the entire time I'm using this damn machine these days, so I don't stay on it that long.  I've even gotten sick from the anxiety when it isn't working properly.  I do not like technology.  I like it less each day, in fact.  So being able to hear Bob's music helps!  Thanks for providing the link. Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed! Better seen on weed!

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Gazza wrote on Jan 9th, 2010 at 4:01pm:
jostorm wrote on Jan 9th, 2010 at 3:16pm:
What a great read, Gazza, thanks for that.

Don't know about you lot, but I don't think I have ever seen this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0nnamA-qgY



Holy Christ. He poured his soul out with that version, eh?

The original had only been out a year and apart from the title phrase, every single line has been re-written!

And he says these songs aren't autobiographical?


Quite, Gazza
When I first saw Dylan in 83 in Zurich or Basel, I can't recall, but in the same summer I saw him play with Joan Baez: no doubt, the archivists like yourself or Billy will tell me the exact date, precise setlist, the weather and what you each had for lunch. One of the many concerts I blacked out at, due to a mixture of driving the chiba chariots far too long in the full Summer heat, standing all day in the sun front of stage, drinking beer, etc, all those things I don't do anymore, or at least not at the same time, cause now I know better. Aaaaaanyway, I remember thinking how immobile and inexpressive he was as a performer, not relaxed, as if he couldn't afford giving so much of his true inner self and his soul away in his lyrics AND then also express his feelings physically. For a few years he seemed distant and withdrawn in his performances. A low was Madrid 1986. Which is why it seemed so bloody nice when we saw him together in Manchester last year, you, John, Andrew and me. Our seats were out of this world , thanks to you, and Dylan so relaxed , happy, jiving, obviously in a good place in his mind and in his soul, clearly having a blast. It was an excellent concert. So  yes, I do love him, but not as unconditionally as Martha  Smiley does. But when I grow up I want to love him like that. To be able to actually enjoy listening to his Christmas CD 50 times in a row!

Perverted Mick
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