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Kevin Davis wrote:Some new stuff from Bootleg Series 10. Can't wait for this.
http://www.npr.org/2013/08/18/210228529 ... -1969-1971

I'm enjoying this.
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Harry Lime wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Some new stuff from Bootleg Series 10. Can't wait for this.
http://www.npr.org/2013/08/18/210228529 ... -1969-1971

I'm enjoying this.
:thumbsup: Thanks for posting this Kevin. I've never listened to Self Portrait, but I've worn out Nashville Skyline. I am loving this.
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Strat wrote:
Just posted that last week after listening to Cat's version over and over. Such a god damned good one.
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:
Strat wrote:
Just posted that last week after listening to Cat's version over and over. Such a god damned good one.

Yeah this is some good stuff. I also want those mugs of beer in the picture.
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another cover story by Rolling Stone again.
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Never heard "Annie's Going to Sing Her Song" before. It's been on repeat lately.
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Harry Lime wrote:another cover story by Rolling Stone again.
Yeah, about the three "lost years" during which he released three studio albums, a non-album single, and a greatest hits record with an unprecedented amount of new material on it.

I'm still waiting on Amazon to deliver the new Bootleg Series, can't wait for it.
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Here's how you know when life has been alright: my wife just reminded me that I once gave Bob Dylan my autograph...and I'd totally forgotten about it.
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"I Threw It All Away"

What a beautiful pain.
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I picked up Chronicles Vol One recently and have been getting into that. I think I may enjoy Dylan the man more than his actual records but I have found the Bootleg Series really interesting.
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Gosh the live version of Maggie's Farm on Bootleg 7 is smokin' hot.
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KD, have you listened to any of the Complete Album Collection Volume One Remasters? If so, thoughts...
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This looks cool.

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Next month Bob Dylan will release a massive box set compiling an incredible 35 studio albums, six live albums, and a two-CD collection of non-LP cuts. Now, we have some good news for fans who already own many of Dylan's albums: the aforementioned outtakes compilation, entitled Side Tracks, will be getting a standalone vinyl release.

This vinyl pressing will arrive on Record Store Day's Back to Black Friday event on November 29. While the CD version was split across two discs, this spreads the songs across three LPs.

There are 30 tracks in all, including singles, compilation cuts, soundtrack contributions and other rarities. Some notable tracks include "Positively 4th Street," "Things Have Changed," alternate versions of "You're a Big Girl Now" and "Forever Young," and live takes of "Visions of Johanna" and "Isis." See the full tracklist below.

Thanks to Wax Poetic for the tip.

Side Tracks:

LP 1:

A1. Baby, I'm in the Mood for You

A2. Mixed-Up Confusion (Single Version)

A3. Tomorrow Is a Long Time

A4. Lay Down Your Weary Tune

A5. Percy's Song

B1. I'll Keep It with Mine

B2. Can You Please Crawl out Your Window? (Single Version)

B3. Positively 4th Street

B4. Jet Pilot

B5. I Wanna Be Your Lover

B6. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (Live)

LP 2:

A1. Visions of Johanna (Live)

A2. Quinn the Eskimo (Mighty Quinn)

A3. Watching the River Flow

A4. When I Paint My Masterpiece

A5. Down in the Flood (Live)

A6. I Shall Be Released

B1. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere

B2. George Jackson (Acoustic Version)

B3. Forever Young

B4. You're a Big Girl Now

B5. Up to Me

LP 3:


A1. Abandoned Love

A2. Isis (Live)

A3. Romance in Durango (Live)

A4. Caribbean Wind

B1. Heart of Mine (Live)

B2. Series of Dreams

B3. Dignity (Alternate Version)

B4. Things Have Changed
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oasisfan35 wrote:KD, have you listened to any of the Complete Album Collection Volume One Remasters? If so, thoughts...
I haven't, oasisfan. To tell you the truth there aren't many of his albums that I'm clamoring to see remastered which haven't already been in the last ten years. "Hard Rain" is probably the only one I'd really like to hear cleaned up a bit (and ideally expanded). Maybe the gospel-era stuff, though I read one review of "Saved" that said the differences were barely noticeable. I am hoping that "Dylan" gets a standalone release, though--he just released a whole set of outtakes from that era, seems like finally getting that album out there would be a sensible companion release, hated though it was at the time.

The "Side Tracks" set features a ton of wonderful songs but it's mostly just the "new" material from the Greatest Hits releases and "Biograph." Columbia was smart to round all that material up, but even in terms of officially released material it's far from complete. I foolishly had my fingers crossed for a bunch of unreleased stuff.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:KD, have you listened to any of the Complete Album Collection Volume One Remasters? If so, thoughts...
I haven't, oasisfan. To tell you the truth there aren't many of his albums that I'm clamoring to see remastered which haven't already been in the last ten years. "Hard Rain" is probably the only one I'd really like to hear cleaned up a bit (and ideally expanded). Maybe the gospel-era stuff, though I read one review of "Saved" that said the differences were barely noticeable. I am hoping that "Dylan" gets a standalone release, though--he just released a whole set of outtakes from that era, seems like finally getting that album out there would be a sensible companion release, hated though it was at the time.

The "Side Tracks" set features a ton of wonderful songs but it's mostly just the "new" material from the Greatest Hits releases and "Biograph." Columbia was smart to round all that material up, but even in terms of officially released material it's far from complete. I foolishly had my fingers crossed for a bunch of unreleased stuff.
I chose "Dylan" to listen to first, though work is not the best listening experience. I hope to get to "Side Tracks" at some point today but I agree this set did not unearth anything extravagant. The Amazon reviews were fairly enlightening and for the most part honest regarding the set. Gotta track down "Mr. D's Collection # 3" sounds like a good 'un.
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Yeah that's pretty great.
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That "video" is one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time.
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Bobby D doing what he does!

PARIS — French authorities have filed preliminary charges against Bob Dylan over a 2012 interview in which he is quoted comparing Croatians to Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan.

The charges of "public insult and inciting hate" were filed against the musician in mid-November, Paris prosecutor's office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said Tuesday.

They stem from a lawsuit by a Croatian community group in France over remarks in an interview in Rolling Stone magazine in September 2012.

Speaking about race relations in the United States, Dylan was quoted as saying: "If you got a slave master or Klan in your blood, blacks can sense that. That stuff lingers to this day. Just like Jews can sense Nazi blood and the Serbs can sense Croatian blood."

A lawyer for the Croatian group, Ivan Jurasinovic, said it is not seeking monetary damages but wants Dylan, "a singer who is liked and respected in Croatia, to present an apology to the Croatian people."

He said the Croatian community in France was upset by the remarks, but said he did not know why Croatians in Croatia or the United States, where Rolling Stone is based, have not filed similar suits. France, home to about 30,000 Croatians, has strict laws punishing hate speech and racist remarks.

Representatives for Dylan, who performs in France regularly, could not immediately be reached for comment.

The charges were filed two days before Dylan received a French government honor at the Culture Ministry Nov. 13 but were not publicly confirmed until this week



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