February 2012
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Chimes of freedom: from top to flop →
This is my analysis of the Amnesty Chimes of Freedom CD’s.
My favorites: Diana Krall, Miley Cyrus (nice tune in the atmosphere of Blood on the tracks), Rise Against (an angry version justifies Hollis Brown) and the unexpected version of Ke$ha. The worst is the version is desolation row by My chemical Romance.
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Leonard Cohen going home →
Lyrics going home mindmapped including cross reference to Dylan’s Can’t wait. Strange line ‘a brief elaboration of a tube’ interpreted. Great song, great CD.
January 2012
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Six striking similarities Seasick Steve & Bob... →
Listen to the versions of It’s all good by Bob Dylan and Seasick Steve…….
August 2011
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Dylan albums in triplets →
Did I miss a triplet?
check this out: bob dylan albums in triplets: http://bit.ly/qzFCTk
July 2011
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Dylan at 27 →
What was Dylan doing when he was 27. A look into Dylan’s diary of 1968.
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Wordless song
Who knows the exact lines to 5 of the 6 images??
http://mastermindmaps.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/wordless-mindmap-hard-rain/
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Bob Dylan song line →
June 2011
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writebeforebreakfast asked: That's a great web...i forgot to mention so many that you remembered. I approve of everyone on that list.
May 2011
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Dylan's web of influenced artists →
Thanks to goodnitesteve for input.
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Marketing lessons from Dylan →
A great rock metro map →
Dylan turns 70, 70 milestones →
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October 2010
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my top 5 dylan songs: http://3dmindmapping.tumblr.com/post/1312701337/dylantop5 Agree?
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Steve Forbert reviews Dylan concert →
This is a songwriter’s review (click on headline) on another songwriter’s concert. Great!
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Stereo? Mono? Listen in 3D60
Isn’t it strange that we are listening to Dylan in mono? Of course the sound is gorgeous. But what went wrong with the stereo mix? Why was stereo the last “invention” in sound production? Yes, we had quadraphonic, but it died a premature death. Although Dylan in quad is treat. But finally, there is a new innovation: 3D60. It is a new sound production process created to deliver an immersive,...
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The story behind the Highway 61 sleeve
I always wondered who is the guy behind Dylan on the sleeve of Highway 61. Why is he carrying a camera? And where is the picture taken? You too? Record Collector (november issue) has the answers in a feature article ‘the making of Highway 61 revisited’. Daniel Kramer took the picture, surprisingly two months before the recording of the album. Kramer and Dylan spent a whole day in New...
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Down out the groove
After a reaction of goodnitesteve, I promised to relisten to down in the groove and to post a blog about it. Goodnitesteve wrote: “While Down In the Groove doesn’t hold the water of Oh Mercy, it does set a trend that was done better in Good As I Been To You, World Gone Wrong and the Never Ending Tour. Down In the Groove consists of a majority of covers. Now they are a tad overproduced...
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A 50,000 dollar iPod
It can be yours. An iPod issued in 2007 as a promo item for the Dylan 3CD’s collection of songs and the Mark Ronson remix of Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine). The front of the iPod is engraved with lyrics from Like A Rolling Stone, while the rear has the Dylan album logo and the Limited Edition number out of 200. For a mere $ 50,000.
It’s for sale on ebay. The seller says “it...
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New Dylan song →
On Dave Stewart’s new album, The Blackbird Diaries, there is a new Dylan song called “Worth The Waiting For”, co-written with Stewart. If you sign in with your twitter account you can listen to the song during a 17 minute preview of the album.
writebeforebreakfast asked: I agree with all that has been said. The four "S" albums are great and so is Infidels. Empire Burleque he started to lose me (though it does have Dark Eyes, Tight Connection (done better on outtakes and then supper club), and it even has I'll Remember You (which worked better in Masked and Anyon.). Knocked Out Loaded has Brownsville Girl and not much more.
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Serve yourself
A lot of buzz around the fact that John Lennon would have turned 70 yesterday (october 9). Interviews, blogs, reissues of all Lennon’s post Beatles recordings. A lot of the stuff redundant.
I always liked Lennon, because I thought he was the most creative of all Beatles. That changed when Lennon’s Anthology was issued in 1998. Nothing wrong with the box, mind you (Anthology is of greater value...
flecton asked: i'd have to say it's worth re-visiting. when you get past the 80s production it is my firm belief that there are great songs under the sheen. i agree with knocked out loaded but i do have a soft spot for "brownsville girl". i saw a snippet of a video for that song but have never been able to find the entire video. i think it's a great story song and a good sunday morning...
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flecton asked: just wanted to say great tubmlr. it's making my sunday afternoon. what's your opinion on "empire burlesque"?
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Marketing Brandeis on a roll
As it seems, there is an exclusive Bob Dylan USB containing the full Mono Box Recordings, The Bootleg Series Vol.9: The Witmark Demos and the ‘Brandeis University 1963 Live’ album. You can “win it in a Bob Dylan contest”. “All” you have to do is change your profile picture (on facebook I assume where I saw the add) into a favorite Dylan picture. As I said earlier the Sony marketing is...
September 2010
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Are we going to fall for the Brandeis marketing...
I see on all kinds of sites (see e.g. http://www.bobdylanisis.com/contents/en-uk/d2.html) warnings like: “This item, which includes the Brandeis cd, is very limited and you are advised to order early to avoid disappointment.” Combined with the news on DylanExaminer: “Bob Dylan’s ‘Original Mono Recordings’ on vinyl delayed until December”. My goodness: we are being tricked into...
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Things are looking up for Bob Dylan →
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Bootleggers
I believe that the vinyl bootlegs from an era that no longer exists were definitely produced to make money. The stuff made available today, with the slick packaging and disc labels, also generate cash. The downloads and all the free stuff is recorded and put out by fans with no other renumeration in mind than the enjoyment of the listener and the spreading of Bob’s music and the trading of...
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Re 'Lady Doctor'
‘Lady Doctor’ was a song by Graham Parker on his first album ‘Howlin Wind’. This may have caused confusion on the bootleg listing.
Davy Allan
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