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SMiLE Brian
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Who here loves Bob's 1967-1974 work where he turned his back on fame and made albums like JWH, Nashville Skyline, New Morning, and Planet Waves?
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I do. JWH was probably the first album of his I heard - checked it out at my local neighborhood, kept checking it out again and again. Nashville Skyline is also a favorite - the songs aren't "heavy" enough with meaning for most Bob fans, but I think it's perfectly alright to do an album of pop/country songs. These songs would've worked very well for Charlie Rich, Elvis Presley, or Johnny Cash. Rick Nelson did a great version of "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You".
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Nashville Skyline is great little album with Bob's smooth voice. New Morning is my favorite, it shows Bob at one of the few times in his life where he was at peace. It is a true shame that events in the next few years changed all that.
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The 'Rolling Thunder' Bootleg Series is amazing. The band is loose and crazed. Dylan's on fire. Sadly, Joan Baez turns up and butchers my favourite Dylan song with him, but pobody's nerfect.
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Quote from: hypehat on October 01, 2012, 03:41:23 PM
The 'Rolling Thunder' Bootleg Series is amazing. The band is loose and crazed. Dylan's on fire. Sadly, Joan Baez turns up and butchers my favourite Dylan song with him, but pobody's nerfect.
That is a great Bootleg series, I wish they would have Bootleg Series release more of Bob's 1974 tour with the Band. Also want the full Basement Tapes released.
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We also need a Bootleg Series Isle of Wight disc. Not Bob's best performance, but it's a rare one, and I think that merits a release. Possibly the nicest version of I Threw it All Away ever.
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Quote from: Lonely Summer on October 01, 2012, 11:01:00 PM
We also need a Bootleg Series Isle of Wight disc. Not Bob's best performance, but it's a rare one, and I think that merits a release. Possibly the nicest version of I Threw it All Away ever.
I like that show because he's in such good voice.
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Quote from: Lonely Summer on October 01, 2012, 11:01:00 PM
We also need a Bootleg Series Isle of Wight disc. Not Bob's best performance, but it's a rare one, and I think that merits a release. Possibly the nicest version of I Threw it All Away ever.
Agreed, it's a very important show with unique songs performed.
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I wonder if there are many studio outtakes from the JWH/NS/NM period? I suppose most of the Self Portrait/New Morning outtakes were used on the 1973 "CBS' Revenge" album, "Dylan". I quite like the Dylan/Cash sessions, even if it is just them fooling around on studio time.
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"Once it's in your blood, you won't be the same no more...", "It's in the heart of every boy and girl..."
The only Dylan I'll ever need!!!
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I really like New Morning!
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I actually think that period is him at the peak of his craft, if not his inspiration.
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Quote from: Alex on October 07, 2012, 12:17:03 AM
"Once it's in your blood, you won't be the same no more...", "It's in the heart of every boy and girl..."
The only Dylan I'll ever need!!!
I'll never understand why he only sang those two lines...
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JWH is amazing, and one of his very best albums. The songs have very simple arrangements but that really makes the songs even feel more "old-west." I can easily imagine a lone cowboy sitting on a doorstep somewhere in the American Southwest in the late 19th century playing these tunes.
I'm not a big fan of the rest of the albums in this period, but I don't think he lost his muse during this period. He just wanted to relax and enjoy his time with his new family so he didn't push himself as hard.
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Quote from: SMiLE Brian on October 01, 2012, 02:17:21 PM
Who here loves Bob's 1967-1974 work where he turned his back on fame and made albums like JWH, Nashville Skyline, New Morning, and Planet Waves?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOG3wj_-enc
Yeah good stuff I really like most of the stuff then except maybe some of the odder cuts on Self Portrait or Dylan. Even those I feel are underrated though. Nashvile Skyline, New Morning, and Planet Waves are among his best ever. Basement Tapes and JWH are pretty darn good too. I like his voice at the time. Very melodic for Bob.
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Quote from: SMiLE Brian on October 01, 2012, 02:17:21 PM
Who here loves Bob's 1967-1974 work where he turned his back on fame and made albums like JWH, Nashville Skyline, New Morning, and Planet Waves?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOG3wj_-enc
Yeah good stuff I really like most of the stuff then except maybe some of the odder cuts on Self Portrait or Dylan. Even those I feel are underrated though. Nashvile Skyline, New Morning, and Planet Waves are among his best ever. Basement Tapes and JWH are pretty darn good too. I like his voice at the time. Very melodic for Bob.
Some of Bob's best singing is on the Basement Tapes. It was rare to hear him singing harmony with anyone before that, but Richard and Rick seemed to just join in like it was the most natural thing in the world.
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Quote from: Lonely Summer on November 19, 2012, 11:46:35 PM
Quote from: Mike Eder on November 19, 2012, 07:47:17 PM
Quote from: SMiLE Brian on October 01, 2012, 02:17:21 PM
Who here loves Bob's 1967-1974 work where he turned his back on fame and made albums like JWH, Nashville Skyline, New Morning, and Planet Waves?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOG3wj_-enc
Yeah good stuff I really like most of the stuff then except maybe some of the odder cuts on Self Portrait or Dylan. Even those I feel are underrated though. Nashvile Skyline, New Morning, and Planet Waves are among his best ever. Basement Tapes and JWH are pretty darn good too. I like his voice at the time. Very melodic for Bob.
Some of Bob's best singing is on the Basement Tapes. It was rare to hear him singing harmony with anyone before that, but Richard and Rick seemed to just join in like it was the most natural thing in the world.
Bob's voice on the basement tapes just sounds so clean and natural. He was just relaxing and recovering after the chaos of the 1966 world tour. The full tapes could make a great boxset like the SMiLE box.
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I think stuff like this is going to be on the next Bootleg series
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Anybody here listen to Bob's Theme Time Radio Hour? It was a lot of fun!
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Holy sh*t....
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That version is so good. I do love Nashville Skyline Bob, it would seem the next Bootleg Series is covering the 1969-1970 period.... Can I get a hell yeah?
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I am so excited for it because "New Morning" is my favorite Dylan album. Such an interesting time for Bob....
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Quote from: hypehat on March 23, 2013, 04:43:30 PM
That version is so good. I do love Nashville Skyline Bob, it would seem the next Bootleg Series is covering the 1969-1970 period.... Can I get a hell yeah?
Hell yeah!
Gotta love that croon.
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