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Klangster1971 wrote:(I even named my son Dylan!)(by the way,
Old_Codger wrote:Used to play at Dylan nights in a pub in Birmingham. Usually seven or eight acts each doing two or three songs. Quite often the versions people played were very close to the originals (or, at least, were intended to be so far as I could tell) but my partner in Dylan crimes and I used to have a lot of fun doing songs in the style of someone else - so we'd have Highway 61 Revisited in the style of Carl Perkins or Maggie's Farm in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan. It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry in the style of Mississippi John Hurt. We even did something in the style of Tom Waits, but I can't recall the song. The thing that struck me most was the number of great songs that aren't really that well known - we took material from The Basement Tapes (Don't Ya Tell Henry) and from the early albums (Hollis Brown) and even the recent albums (at the time) such as Summer Days (it might have been Summer Nights... it was a long time ago!).
Great fun!
Codge
gillows wrote:Me and Bob go way back.
Me and Bob (1)
Years ago, mid 80s, I had convinced myself I was standing right behind Bob in a queue in Crouch End post office. I told my friends this and they just laughed.
It was many years later I discovered he had been living here while recording an album at Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox's recording Studio. There was (apparently) some speculation among the Crouch End glitterati, that he was going to buy house here.
Me and Bob (2)
Even more years later, while flicking through the tatty and well thumbed guest book at my local Indian restaurant, I noticed it had been signed by one Robert Zimmerman, with a message that the food was very good and tasty. I pointed out the fact that Robert Z, and Bob D were one and the same person to the staff, who didn't seem to know who I was talking about in either case.
Although, when I went back a month later and asked if I could show a friend the living legends' and spokesman for my generations' tag , the book had mysteriously been replaced by a new one???
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