Za pola stvari nikad' cuo.
U oci upada Prince. Mada je LRC dobra stvar.
Jesi li cuo da je na poslednjoj engleskoj turneji svirao The Clash?
Robert Allen Zimmerman
Started by
yoyoman
, Apr 21 2005 09:40
187 replies to this topic
#166
Posted 01 May 2006 - 22:35
#167
Posted 02 May 2006 - 02:15
Ipak biram Desire.
I molim za pomoc:
Zna li neko odakle je refren 'But something was happening here, and you don't know what it is...do you, Mr.Jones?'
Imao sam neki divlji snimak pre mnogo godina, ali nigde ga vise nisam nasao...samo se secam fenomenalnog Hammond-a i njega kako mantra nekih desetak minuta butsomethingwashappeninghereandyoudontknowwhatitis-do you...Mr Jones?
I molim za pomoc:
Zna li neko odakle je refren 'But something was happening here, and you don't know what it is...do you, Mr.Jones?'
Imao sam neki divlji snimak pre mnogo godina, ali nigde ga vise nisam nasao...samo se secam fenomenalnog Hammond-a i njega kako mantra nekih desetak minuta butsomethingwashappeninghereandyoudontknowwhatitis-do you...Mr Jones?
#168
Posted 02 May 2006 - 04:23
QUOTE(April @ 2 May 2006, 03:15)
Ipak biram Desire.
I molim za pomoc:
Zna li neko odakle je refren 'But something was happening here, and you don't know what it is...do you, Mr.Jones?'
Imao sam neki divlji snimak pre mnogo godina, ali nigde ga vise nisam nasao...samo se secam fenomenalnog Hammond-a i njega kako mantra nekih desetak minuta butsomethingwashappeninghereandyoudontknowwhatitis-do you...Mr Jones?
I molim za pomoc:
Zna li neko odakle je refren 'But something was happening here, and you don't know what it is...do you, Mr.Jones?'
Imao sam neki divlji snimak pre mnogo godina, ali nigde ga vise nisam nasao...samo se secam fenomenalnog Hammond-a i njega kako mantra nekih desetak minuta butsomethingwashappeninghereandyoudontknowwhatitis-do you...Mr Jones?
Ballad of a Thin Man. Bas sam je slusao juce nekoliko puta u nekoliko verzija. Originalna se nalazi na Highway 61 Revisited.
#169
Posted 02 May 2006 - 06:39
Jedna od boljih obrada je na novom albumu Willard Grant Conspiracy, inace prethodno objavljena na sjajnoj Uncut kompilaciji posvecenoj ovom Dylanovom cudu od albuma.
#170
Posted 02 May 2006 - 09:50
Huhu, ovo je bilo ekspresno brzo. Respect. I pozdrav ekipi.
#171
Posted 02 May 2006 - 10:01
QUOTE(yoyoman @ 2 May 2006, 07:39)
Jedna od boljih obrada je na novom albumu Willard Grant Conspiracy, inace prethodno objavljena na sjajnoj Uncut kompilaciji posvecenoj ovom Dylanovom cudu od albuma.
Samo majstorove verzije. Sa Highway 61, Before the Flood, Budokan i Apollo Landing.
#172
Posted 02 May 2006 - 10:11
QUOTE(Born Too Loose @ 2 May 2006, 11:01)
Budokan
Meni su ti koncerti iz 1978 dosta interesatni.
Live At Budokan koji je kompilacija koncerata iz Japana mi je najslabiji tu i nikad taj cd nikad ne slusam.
Ali zato drugi koncerti iz 1978 su odlicni i preporucio bih sledece:
1978 +The Rundown Rehearsals Tapes, January-February 1978, Rundown Studios, Santa Monica, California, tour rehearsals, better than 'Darkness at the break of noon', http://www.bobsboots...CDs/cd-d06.html ', 4cds, http://www.bobsboots...CDs/cd-r32.html
06-18-78 +Earls Court, London, 18 june 1978, 'Tales of Yankee Power', (this show is the 4th night of the six night Earls Court residency.), 2cds, http://www.bobsboots...CDs/cd-t04.html
06-29-78 +Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, West Germany, 29 June 1978, 'All Along The Watchtower', 2cds, http://www.angelfire...de/pt780629.htm
07-01-78 +West Germany, 1 July 1978, Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Germany, 2cds, "Trainload of fools", http://www.bobsboots...CDs/cd-t55.html
07-03-78 +Pavillon de Paris, Le Zénith, Paris, France, 3 July 1978, 2cds, http://www.angelfire.../dylan1978.html
07-04-78 +Pavillon de Paris, Le Zénith, Paris, France, 4 July 1978, 2cds, 'My Back Pages', http://bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-m47.html
07-05-78 -Pavillon de Paris, Le Zénith, Paris, France, 5 July 1978, 2cds, 'L'histoire De Ma Vie', (soundboard, reel to reel master), http://www.angelfire...de/histoire.htm
07-06-78 +Pavillon de Paris, Le Zénith, Paris, France, 6 July 1978, 2cds, 'Border Beneath the Sun', http://www.bobsboots...CDs/cd-b64.html
07-08-78 Pavillon de Paris, Le Zénith, Paris, France, 8 July 1978, 2cds, http://www.angelfire...ts7/europe.html
07-15-78 Blackbushe Aerodrome, Camberley, Surrey, England, 15 July 1978, 'Picnic At Blackbushe', 3cds, (The European tour is concluded before some 200 000 people at the Blackbushe Aerodrome in Camberley, UK), http://www.bobsboots...CDs/cd-b23.html , http://www.angelfire...ts7/europe.html
09-30-78 Madison Square Garden, New York, 2cds, http://www.angelfire...rthamerica.html
10-12-78 +Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada, 12 October 1978, 2cds, 'I Was Young When I Left Home', http://www.angelfire...rthamerica.html
10-15-78 +Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California, 15 November 1978, 2cds, (dylantree.com), (Originally recorded on a UHER 240 Stereo Porta Deck with 2 Sennheiser MKH 404 Mics.), http://www.bjorner.c...er.htm#DSN04760
10-17-78 Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL, 17 October 1978, 2cds,
10-19-78 +Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL, 19 October 1978, 'Changing Of A Religious Seeker', http://www.bobsboots...CDs/cd-c11.html
11-10-78 'Street Legal in Seattle', 10 November 1978, 2cds, (better than Live at the Pitstop), http://www.angelfire...de/slseattl.htm
11-15-78 +Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California, 15 November 1978, (dylantree.com), 2cds,
12-09-78 Columbia, SC, 9 December 1978,
#173
Posted 02 May 2006 - 10:15
QUOTE(yoyoman @ 1 May 2006, 23:35)
Za pola stvari nikad' cuo.
U oci upada Prince. Mada je LRC dobra stvar.
Jesi li cuo da je na poslednjoj engleskoj turneji svirao The Clash?
U oci upada Prince. Mada je LRC dobra stvar.
Jesi li cuo da je na poslednjoj engleskoj turneji svirao The Clash?
Video sam u setlisti da jeste.
A sto se tice Prince-a xexe a vidi tek ovo:
Mama Said Knock You Out — LL Cool J
#174
Posted 02 May 2006 - 19:35
QUOTE(NebojsaF @ 2 May 2006, 11:15)
Video sam u setlisti da jeste.
A sto se tice Prince-a xexe a vidi tek ovo:
Mama Said Knock You Out — LL Cool J
A sto se tice Prince-a xexe a vidi tek ovo:
Mama Said Knock You Out — LL Cool J
Nije mi ovo toliko iznenadjenje kao the Clash (ili Prince), jer u Chronicles V1 otvoreno izrazava postovanje prema rap (tj. hip-hop) tekstopiscima.
#175
Posted 02 May 2006 - 22:50
QUOTE(yoyoman @ 2 May 2006, 20:35)
Nije mi ovo toliko iznenadjenje kao the Clash (ili Prince), jer u Chronicles V1 otvoreno izrazava postovanje prema rap (tj. hip-hop) tekstopiscima.
Ako si u bgd mogu da ti snimim neki B.D. bootleg imam ih dosta, samo javi.
#176
Posted 02 May 2006 - 23:47
QUOTE(NebojsaF @ 2 May 2006, 23:50)
Ako si u bgd mogu da ti snimim neki B.D. bootleg imam ih dosta, samo javi.
Bolje baci neki link.
Mrka kapa da cu ovog leta dolaziti.
A bilo bi lepo cuti nesto sa poslednje turneje.
Nego, *bem ti srecu, tri godine nisam dolazio kuci, i kada sam se prosle godine nakanio, Bob u to vreme dodje ovde i odsvira dva koncerta. Fuck!!!!
Nadam se da ce kada objavi novi album, jos jednom da se proseta do zapadne obale.
#177
Posted 03 May 2006 - 07:21
QUOTE(yoyoman @ 3 May 2006, 00:47)
Bolje baci neki link.
Mrka kapa da cu ovog leta dolaziti.
A bilo bi lepo cuti nesto sa poslednje turneje.
Mrka kapa da cu ovog leta dolaziti.
A bilo bi lepo cuti nesto sa poslednje turneje.
Nemam nikakav link za net.
Preko enta je vecinom mp3 preko torrenta, a ja to volim cist zvuk.
Nisam menjao cd's preko neta vec preko poste - paketici. (ne emaila )
Sa poslednje turneje nemam nista ali mogu da ti posaljem spisak sta imam - baci mi na pm tvoj email.
QUOTE(yoyoman @ 3 May 2006, 00:47)
Nego, *bem ti srecu, tri godine nisam dolazio kuci, i kada sam se prosle godine nakanio, Bob u to vreme dodje ovde i odsvira dva koncerta. Fuck!!!!
Nadam se da ce kada objavi novi album, jos jednom da se proseta do zapadne obale.
Nadam se da ce kada objavi novi album, jos jednom da se proseta do zapadne obale.
Tough luck !
Sledeci album ce izaci mozda tek krajem godine
#178
Posted 06 May 2006 - 11:20
The Times
Bob Dylan the DJ proves he has just the voice for radio
From James Bone in New York
THAT drawling, raspy voice was unmistakable. But this time it was introducing songs, not singing them.
The once-reclusive Bob Dylan made his debut yesterday as a radio DJ in the latest twist of his long career.
For fans accustomed to his terse, mumbled comments at concerts, the singer-songwriter was positively chatty — revealing a wry humour and even quoting Stevie Wonder in broken Italian.
Hard on the heels of the revelations in his bestselling Chronicles autobiography and the Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home on BBC Two, Dylan’s weekly radio show promises new insight into the music legend.
Introducing Slim Harpo’s Raining in My Heart, for instance, the twice-divorced Dylan opines: “Slim wrote a bunch of songs with his wife, Lovelle. Boy, I wish I had a wife like that, help me write songs!” The playlist for Dylan’s hour-long show on America’s XM Satellite Radio — only available to British listeners on the web at www.xmradio.com — offered clues to the master’s musical roots.
The theme of his first show was the weather, a sly joke for the man who wrote about a dozen weather-related titles, including A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall and the protest classic Blowin’ in the Wind.
It was, after all, a line in Dylan’s Subterranean Homesick Blues — “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows” — that gave the Sixties radical group the Weathermen its name. “Curious about what the weather looks like?” the 64-year-old rock poet growled as the show began. “Just look out your window or take a walk outside.”
Dylan’s mix of pop, blues, R&B, gospel and country, ranging from Judy Garland and Fats Domino to the Staple Singers and calypso’s Lord Beginner, stopped with Jimi Hendrix. As well as lovingly reciting lyrics, Dylan also peppered his introductions with comments on his musical forbears. Presenting Dean Martin’s I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine, he noted that it was also recorded by Elvis Presley and observed: “We forget how much Elvis wanted to be Dean.” Of Hendrix’s The Wind Cries Mary, he said: “This shows his more gentle side.”
Dylan also reintroduced now forgotten bands such as the Prisonaires, formed by convicts in a Tennessee jail in the 1940s, who had a hit with Just Walkin’ in the Rain. “The Prisonaires’ lead singer, Johnny Bragg, was sentenced to 99 years for rape when he was 11 years old. But, you know, for a black man in Tennessee in the Forties, rape could have meant just looking at the wrong white woman in a wrong way,” Dylan explained.
In 1955 “Johnny Bragg, who was out on parole, was sitting in the back seat of his car with a white girl, who was his wife, which somehow violated his parole and he ended up spending six years back in the lock-up,” he said.
Dylan is the latest star to have his own radio show. The trend began with Steve Van Zandt’s Underground Garage in 2002, and artists as varied as Eminem, Tom Petty and Snoop Dogg play DJ on satellite radio.
Dylan is being deployed by the market-leading XM Satellite, which has more than 6.5 million subscribers, against rival Sirius Satellite Radio, which hired the “shock jock” Howard Stern to build an audience of four million.
THE PLAYLIST
Blow, Wind, Blow
Muddy Waters
You Are My Sunshine
Jimmie Davis
California Sun
Joe Jones
Just Walking in the Rain
Prisonaires
After the Clouds Roll Away
Consolers
Let the Four Winds Blow
Fats Domino
Raining in My Heart
Slim Harpo
Summer Wind
Frank Sinatra
The Wind Cries Mary
Jimi Hendrix
Come Rain or Come Shine
Judy Garland
It's Raining
Irma Thomas
Stormy Weather
Spaniels
Jamaica Hurricane
Lord Beginner
A Place in the Sun
Stevie Wonder
Uncloudy Day
Staple Singers
I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine
Dean Martin
Keep on the Sunny Side
Carter Family
Bob Dylan the DJ proves he has just the voice for radio
From James Bone in New York
THAT drawling, raspy voice was unmistakable. But this time it was introducing songs, not singing them.
The once-reclusive Bob Dylan made his debut yesterday as a radio DJ in the latest twist of his long career.
For fans accustomed to his terse, mumbled comments at concerts, the singer-songwriter was positively chatty — revealing a wry humour and even quoting Stevie Wonder in broken Italian.
Hard on the heels of the revelations in his bestselling Chronicles autobiography and the Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home on BBC Two, Dylan’s weekly radio show promises new insight into the music legend.
Introducing Slim Harpo’s Raining in My Heart, for instance, the twice-divorced Dylan opines: “Slim wrote a bunch of songs with his wife, Lovelle. Boy, I wish I had a wife like that, help me write songs!” The playlist for Dylan’s hour-long show on America’s XM Satellite Radio — only available to British listeners on the web at www.xmradio.com — offered clues to the master’s musical roots.
The theme of his first show was the weather, a sly joke for the man who wrote about a dozen weather-related titles, including A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall and the protest classic Blowin’ in the Wind.
It was, after all, a line in Dylan’s Subterranean Homesick Blues — “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows” — that gave the Sixties radical group the Weathermen its name. “Curious about what the weather looks like?” the 64-year-old rock poet growled as the show began. “Just look out your window or take a walk outside.”
Dylan’s mix of pop, blues, R&B, gospel and country, ranging from Judy Garland and Fats Domino to the Staple Singers and calypso’s Lord Beginner, stopped with Jimi Hendrix. As well as lovingly reciting lyrics, Dylan also peppered his introductions with comments on his musical forbears. Presenting Dean Martin’s I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine, he noted that it was also recorded by Elvis Presley and observed: “We forget how much Elvis wanted to be Dean.” Of Hendrix’s The Wind Cries Mary, he said: “This shows his more gentle side.”
Dylan also reintroduced now forgotten bands such as the Prisonaires, formed by convicts in a Tennessee jail in the 1940s, who had a hit with Just Walkin’ in the Rain. “The Prisonaires’ lead singer, Johnny Bragg, was sentenced to 99 years for rape when he was 11 years old. But, you know, for a black man in Tennessee in the Forties, rape could have meant just looking at the wrong white woman in a wrong way,” Dylan explained.
In 1955 “Johnny Bragg, who was out on parole, was sitting in the back seat of his car with a white girl, who was his wife, which somehow violated his parole and he ended up spending six years back in the lock-up,” he said.
Dylan is the latest star to have his own radio show. The trend began with Steve Van Zandt’s Underground Garage in 2002, and artists as varied as Eminem, Tom Petty and Snoop Dogg play DJ on satellite radio.
Dylan is being deployed by the market-leading XM Satellite, which has more than 6.5 million subscribers, against rival Sirius Satellite Radio, which hired the “shock jock” Howard Stern to build an audience of four million.
THE PLAYLIST
Blow, Wind, Blow
Muddy Waters
You Are My Sunshine
Jimmie Davis
California Sun
Joe Jones
Just Walking in the Rain
Prisonaires
After the Clouds Roll Away
Consolers
Let the Four Winds Blow
Fats Domino
Raining in My Heart
Slim Harpo
Summer Wind
Frank Sinatra
The Wind Cries Mary
Jimi Hendrix
Come Rain or Come Shine
Judy Garland
It's Raining
Irma Thomas
Stormy Weather
Spaniels
Jamaica Hurricane
Lord Beginner
A Place in the Sun
Stevie Wonder
Uncloudy Day
Staple Singers
I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine
Dean Martin
Keep on the Sunny Side
Carter Family
#179
Posted 06 May 2006 - 11:33
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#180
Posted 10 June 2006 - 12:30
"...he taps America's musical heritage with words that veer from the logically linear to the abstract..." -- The New York Times
"He's informative, funny...his taste is impeccable." -- Boston Herald
"The triumph of Dylan's show is that it really is unlike anything else you could hear, and as such is priceless." - The Observer, UK
"...revelatory...Dylan's song choices are impressively varied." -- Rolling Stone
"...Dylan's poetic voice shines through -- often giving a glimpse into his early musical past." -- New York Post
"...he delivers a very nice piece of radio....It's music that seemed to come, literally and metaphorically, out of the air, expanding the world while wrapping a common thread around all who heard it. To recapture that is a splendid thing." -- New York Daily News
"...by turns playful and spooky, topical and historical, eager to share his favorite stories and records -- and clearly having a ball" -- Reuters