Monthly Archives: June 2014

Audio/Video: Bob Dylan/ Mick Taylor Play ‘Every Grain of Sand,’ Paris, 1984 + ‘All Along the Watchtower,’ ‘Like a Rolling Stone’ & More

Colin Allen, Ian McLagan, Greg Sutton, Bob Dylan & Mick Taylor, 1984.

Bob Dylan with Mick Taylor on lead guitar performing “Every Grain of Sand” at Parc de Sceaux, Paris, France on July 1, 1984.

And the solo on this next one is amazing!

“All Along The Watchtower,” Arena di Verona, Verona, Italy, May 29,1984:

This next sequence is beautifully filmed. It starts with an interview, then cuts to Dylan and band with Mick Taylor on stage at Arena di Verona on May 28 or 29, 1984 doing “Like A Rolling Stone” followed by an acoustic version of “Blowin’ in the Wind” with Mick Taylor on acoustic as well.

“Jokerman,” Arena di Verona, Verona, Italy, May 28, 1984 (audio is distorted):

By the way you might want to check out the “True Love Scars” soundtrack playlist here. It’s the music that goes with the first two chapters of my novel.

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Video: 11 Minute Making of ‘Another Self Portrait’ Mini-Documentary Plus ‘When I Paint My Masterpiece,’ ‘Pretty Saro’ & All The Rest

Forty-four years ago, on June 8, 1970, Bob Dylan’s most controversial album, Self Portrait, was released.

At the time the album was almost universally disliked by rock critics.

The album found Dylan covering an eclectic group of songs. Most were covers. A few were live versions of older songs. And there were three new songs — surprisingly Dylan didn’t even sing on one of them.

I was 17 when I got the album. I loved it. This was Dylan doing something new and different.

My mind was open. Dylan was going through changes and this two-record set was how he chose to express himself.

I published a rock magazine, Hard Road, that summer of 1970, and I wrote a review of Self Portrait.

It began like this:

“All the tired horses in the sun, how am I supposed to get any writing done?”

That may well be the theme for the new Dylan album. An album of few new Dylan compositions but many new surprises anyway. Self Portrait is a cumulation of nine years of recording. From the simple structure of the first Dylan album through the complexities of Blonde On Blonde, and back to the country melodies of Nashville Skyline. It’s all documented here for your listening pleasure. It’s an album abut Bob Dlan, poet, folk singer, folk-rock originator and rock and roll star.

Last year saw the release of Another Self Portrait.

That album, which includes alternative takes and unreleased songs from Nashville Skyline, Self Portrait, and New Morning plus a few others, is a completely different album than Self Portrait. An even better album.

Below is a very cool 11 minute mini-documentary on the making of Another Self Portrait. If you haven’t yet seen it, now is the time.

Bob Dylan – Another Self Portrait Documentary Short from Columbia Records on Vimeo.

Here’s a Spotify sampling from Another Self Portrait:

Or listen to the entire deluxe version of the album including the Isle of Wight live tracks here.

And here’s the original Self Portrait:

By the way you might want to check out the “True Love Scars” soundtrack playlist here. It’s the music that goes with the first two chapters of my novel.

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Audio: Chrissie Hynde Rocks Hard with Raging Guitar From Neil Young

I haven’t heard the entire new Chrissie Hynde album Stockholm yet, but this track, “Down the Wrong Way,” features some of the most exciting electric guitar from Neil Young in years.

Stockholm will be released on Tuesday June 9, 2014.

By the way you might want to check out the “True Love Scars” soundtrack playlist here. It’s the music that goes with the first two chapters of my novel.

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Video: Bob Dylan Appears on First Episode of ‘The Johnny Cash Show’ – June 7, 1969 – ‘I Threw It All Away,’ ‘Girl From the North Country’ & More – Full Show

Dylan and Cash singing “Girl From the North Country.”

For the very first episode of “The Johnny Cash Show,” which aired 45 years ago, on June 7, 1969, Cash managed to get both Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell as guests.

The 58-episode series ran from June 7, 1969 to March 31, 1971 on ABC. It was taped at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Dylan performs “I Threw it All Away” and “Living the Blues” and then duets with Johnny Cash on “Girl From the North Country.”

Joni Mitchell sings “Clouds” and duets with Cash on “I Still Miss Someone.”

And Doug Kershaw performs his 1969 hit, “Diggy Liggy Lo” and his mega-million seller, “Louisiana Man.”

Johnny Cash also sings “The Wall,” “Greystone Chapel,” “Don’t Take Your Guns To Town,” “Dirty Old Egg Sucking Hound” and “Daddy Sang Bass.”

And then Johnny Cash and June Carter duet on “It Ain’t Me Babe.”

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Video: Watch Brand New Elvis Costello Song, ‘The Last Year Of My Youth,’ On ‘Letterman’

Elvis Costello performed this song, “The Last Year of My Youth,” on “Late Show with David Letterman” last night.

He wrote it the day before.

Just Elvis and his electric guitar.

It’s pretty great.

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Audio: Many Versions of Bob Dylan’s ‘It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue’ – Dylan, The Byrds, Them, Echo & The Bunnymen, Joan Baez & More

An obscure British band that covered Dylan’s masterpiece in 1965.

One of Dylan’s many incredible songs is “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.”

Unlike “Fourth Time Around,” which I posted about the other day and which had few covers, many, many artists have covered “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.” The Byrds even covered it twice.

Below are some pretty incredible versions of the song including both of those versions by The Byrds.

Them with Van Morrison:

Bob Dylan, April 13, 1966, Sydney, Australia:

Marianne Faithful:

Link Wray:

Joni Mitchell:

Echo and the Bunnymen:

Hugh Masekela:

Grateful Dead, 1966:

Bonnie Raitt:

The Animals:

13th Floor Elevators:

Judy Collins:

Its All Over Now Baby Blue by Judy Collins on Grooveshark

Leon Russell:

Joan Baez:

The Cops and Robbers, cool 1965 version:

Bryan Ferry:

The Byrd, 1965 version:

The Byrds, 1969 version:

Bob Dylan, May 16, Sheffield, England:

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Audio: Jenny Lewis Previews New Songs From New Album, ‘The Voyager’

New album, The Voyager, coming from Jenny Lews July 29, 2014.

Check out this WYNC Soundcheck podcast with Lewis playing songs from the album.

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Audio: Spoon Preview New Song from Upcoming Album

It’s been four years, but finally a new Spoon album is coming.

They Want My Soul will be released August 5, 2014.

Last weekend at Primavera Sound the group played this new one:

Plus you can hear bits of other songs on this NPR interview.

The album was produced by Joe Chiccarelli and Dave Fridmann.

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Audio: Stream New Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ Song, ‘American Dream Plan B’

New Tom Petty album Hypnotic Eye is due July 29, 2014.

Meanwhile here’s the first track that’s been released off it, “American Dream Plan B.”

It’s a classic Petty rocker.

Hypnotic Eye Tracklist:

01. American Dream Plan B
02. Fault Lines
03. Red River
04. Full Grown Boy
05. All You Can Carry
06. Power Drunk
07. Forgotten Man
08. Son of My Youth
09. U Get Me High
10. Burnt Out Town
11. Shadow People

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