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Bob Dylan - Maggies Farm 1965 (Live)


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If you're going to sell your soul, it may as well sound like this.

 

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I'm bang into Dylan at the minute, i tend to get back into him every three years or so. I love the way his live stuff is almost a completely different version of the original, never ceases to amaze me that, there are loads and loads of examples. "Hard Rain" and "Before the Flood" are great live albums.

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I heard 'Positively 4th Street' on the radio the other day. It remains fucking awesome. Great lyrics:

 

You got a lotta nerve

To say you are my friend

When I was down

You just stood there grinning

 

You got a lotta nerve

To say you got a helping hand to lend

You just want to be on

The side that's winning

 

I wish that for just one time

You could stand inside my shoes

Then you'd know what a drag it is

To see you

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I was listening to Dylan's Radio 2 show the other week and he played Nick Lowe's 'Half A Boy And Half A Man,' which is a very breezy 2-3 minutes long. Dylan said, 'There's a man who had something to say and didn't need to write a rock opera to say it.' Quality comment.

 

Here's a link to the YouTube vid of the Nick Lowe song, which I defy you to watch without a tiny hint of a smile creeping across your face (I don't seem to be able to embed YouTube vids for some reason :(). Anyway, I love the organ sound on this track - it's very end-of-the-pier. Nick Lowe also looks disarmingly like that guy from Kunt And The Gang:

YouTube - Nick Lowe Half a Boy and Half a Man

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I'm probably on a hiding to nothing here but I love this version.

 

 

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