gilan
And That's A Start
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Post by gilan on Apr 4, 2008 15:31:51 GMT
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Post by The End on Apr 4, 2008 16:22:39 GMT
Oh yeah, I see there are some lyrical similarities.
That version of "I Don’t Believe You" on your site is obviously not the original recording from 1964 though - I imagine it was originally just acoustic.
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Geoff
I'll Be On My Way
Show Me That I'm Everywhere And Get Me Home For Tea
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Post by Geoff on Apr 5, 2008 5:10:55 GMT
Dylan probably influenced George even more than John. All Things Must Pass is the most obvious example, but you can hear Bob's influence in George's work of the eighties and later, too: see "Poor Little Girl" and "Cloud 9," for instance.
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missbaez
What Goes On In Your Heart
Bob who???
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Post by missbaez on Aug 31, 2008 22:14:29 GMT
Yeah, I think the influence of Dylan on John was minimal compared to his influence on George. Dylan kind of put the spark in John, but it kind of petered out, whereas George was a fan (and collaborator) throughout his life.
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Post by The 90's Kid on Sept 9, 2009 23:24:31 GMT
I loved the friendship between the Beatles and Dylan. It is true that they smoked a joint together though? Probably influenced some creative songs.
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Post by The End on Sept 10, 2009 11:30:15 GMT
I think Dylan claims he gave The Beatles their first joint!
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hmmmmm
What Goes On In Your Heart
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Post by hmmmmm on Jul 31, 2011 10:01:34 GMT
Oh yeah, I see there are some lyrical similarities. That version of "I Don’t Believe You" on your site is obviously not the original recording from 1964 though - I imagine it was originally just acoustic. It's a shame that gilan's link is inoperative now, I assume the version of I Don't Believe You was from the '66 tour, if so, I think that version had more of an influence on The Faces Cindy Incidently, to my ears, anyway.
With John, I think, one can only cite two Beatles' songs being directly influenced by Dylan, the already mentioned You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, and Norwegian Wood you can add Working Class Hero from his solo days.
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rdnzl
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Post by rdnzl on Jan 10, 2013 4:36:01 GMT
Dylan has said that his song "4th Time Around" (from "Blonde On Blonde") was written with "Norwegian Wood" in mind.
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Post by The End on Jan 11, 2013 10:13:48 GMT
That's an interesting twist - didn't know that
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rdnzl
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Post by rdnzl on Jan 17, 2013 12:15:04 GMT
The last disc of John's "Anthology" box, for those who might not know, has a couple of tracks where John mocks Dylan; and I might add that his immitation isn't too bad! John sings newspaper headlines in his best Bob Dylan voice, while strumming his acoustic guitar. And of course, there's "You Gotta Serve Yourself" - John's answer to Bob's "You Gotta Serve Somebody".
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Post by Amadeus on Jan 17, 2013 22:05:59 GMT
The last disc of John's "Anthology" box, for those who might not know, has a couple of tracks where John mocks Dylan; and I might add that his immitation isn't too bad! John sings newspaper headlines in his best Bob Dylan voice, while strumming his acoustic guitar.. Sort of using Dylan's ''Blonde On Blonde'' voice.
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henryj
For A Number Of Things
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Post by henryj on Jul 25, 2013 12:36:33 GMT
Amadeus: "Sort of using Dylan's 'Blonde On Blonde' voice."
Yeah, if you listen through the red DYLAN boxed set, you can hear Dylan singing in a variety of styles and voices. However, when people imitate Dylan, it's almost always in the Blonde on Blonde voice. (Particularly "Rainy Day Women") (Whatever the numbers are)
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klang
What Goes On In Your Heart
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Post by klang on Jul 25, 2013 16:02:00 GMT
I've always thorougly enjoyed Bob's delivery style on "Lay,Lady,Lay".I think I saw somewhere that "Nashville Skyline" is one of McCartney's favorite albums.
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Post by Mr Kite on Jul 25, 2013 20:38:31 GMT
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Post by ROCKY on Nov 24, 2013 23:29:46 GMT
Anyone that hasn't seen this yet is in for a real treat! Just make sure you surf the channels when it's playing! That's what's really kool about this one. Bobby goes interactive...... video.bobdylan.com/desktop.html
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Post by ROCKY on Nov 26, 2013 15:43:13 GMT
My favorite was the two girls arguing on the Reality Channel (TTC). The head bopping and finger pointing was great! I bet that girl had a lot of practice of that in real life. ha-ha
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Post by ROCKY on May 24, 2014 11:15:33 GMT
Happy Birthday Bob! (73)
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Post by ROCKY on May 24, 2017 16:18:50 GMT
BIG BOB keeps on a-rollin' along! HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB 76 today!
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Post by ROCKY on Jun 18, 2017 14:09:52 GMT
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Post by ROCKY on Sept 9, 2019 18:19:08 GMT
Yep just like the pink bunny for that battery company he just keeps on running. The NeverEnding Tour July 12, 2019 in London. Doing a song he wrote in 1962, 57 years ago!
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