All together now... "A mighty winds a blowin’ It’s kickin’ up the sand It’s blowin’ out a message to every woman, child and man Yes, a mighty winds a...
... Jim Dickson was right, though...its such a negative message that, while it may have been a hit, there was no way to follow it up, so that was the beginning...
That looks like a young Meryl Streep in the first shot of the audience. I thought it was very good for it's time, McGuire's vocals are quite daring, almost...
... Daring for what...a bunch of middle-class white people in pull-over sweaters? ;) To each his own. To me the NCM were just sooo vanilla, even by Folk...
... Not much different than the Byrds' audiences, or the Desert Rose Band's for that matter, except maybe we got some new clothes and haircuts. :0 -Steph...
Buddy wrote ... I'm with Buddy on this one. I was around ten years old and seriously osmoting (is there such a word??) pretty much all the folk era acts,...
I'm with Buddy on this one; McGuire's singing on this song is rough and "unmusical"; I love it but it doesn't fit my picture of what was marketable in that ...
I could have mis-written, so you may want to strike or change my last message. Wasn't Buddy I was agreeing with. Paul? Surely someone. Oh, well.. Lily ...
It could not have been Buddy. Had to have been Paul. ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for a...
Re: New Christy Minstrels Posted by: "Birch, Paul" pbirch@... pm_birch Sun Sep 2, 2007 9:01 am (PST) Buddy wrote ... people in pull-over sweaters? ;) ...
... Not quite...I'd say the Byrds audience was considerably hipper by the standards of the day than, say, a contemporaneous NCM fan. By several orders of...
In a message dated 9/3/2007 11:49:09 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ... standards of the day than, >say, a contemporaneous NCM fan. By several orders of ...
Agreed. If you listen to the "new" upcoming 1967 Lost Rarities (Vol. 1) album of the Kingston Trio on CCM they cover almost exclusively "new" folk (Dylan,...
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Friends, The Apple iTunes link for Timeless Flyte, Vol. 3 ("Eight Miles High") is: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum? ...
New book by Sid Griffin (The Long Ryders) called Million Dollar Bash is about Dylan, The Band, and the making of The Basement Tapes. Just got an advance copy...
I recall that in the late sixties, Dylan made an album of cover songs that got severely panned by the critics. As a result, I never got that album. Is any of...
Dylan by Bob Dylan is a great record which is a lot of fun. I don't think it's on CD though. Don't believe the critics who also panned Self portrait but that ...
Allen: Well, you might be referring to the 1970 Self-Portrait lp which didn't fare so with with either critics or fans, but I suspect you mean Dylan, a 1973...
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The « Dylan » (1973) album was originally called « Dylan ». When it came out on CD (very soon to be deleted at Dylan’s request), it was only pressed in ...
... It's been quite a while since I listened to those Dylan covers albums but, good or bad (and they run the gamut, as I recall), they make for a fascinating...
No you’re wrong. I have both versions recorded at the Bayou, Washington in March 1978 and they’re different. According to McGuinn, the version uploaded to...
I actually learned to play Gene and Carla's version on my guitar. My guitar teacher has encouraged me to submit the music to our "adult players jam session"...
Raoul: To clarify, I was referring to the lp "Dylan" as it was released in the US. My album copy certainly has no mention of A Fool Such As I in the title,...