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~ idiot wind bob dylan cover
Views: 5610 |  |  |  |  | Someones got it in for me, theyre planting stories in the press Whoever it is I wish theyd cut it out but when they will I can only guess. They say I shot a man named gray and took his wife to italy, She inherited a million bucks and when she died it came ...More to me. I cant help it if Im lucky. People see me all the time and they just cant remember how to act Their minds are filled with big ideas, images and distorted facts. Even you, yesterday you had to ask me where it was at, I couldnt believe after all these years, you didnt know me better than that Sweet lady. Idiot wind, blowing every time you move your mouth, Blowing down the backroads headin south. Idiot wind, blowing every time you move your teeth, Youre an idiot, babe. Its a wonder that you still know how to breathe. I ran into the fortune-teller, who said beware of lightning that might strike I havent known peace and quiet for so long I cant remember what its like. Theres a lone soldier on the cross, smoke pourin out of a boxcar door, You didnt know it, you didnt think it could be done, in the final end he won the wars After losin every battle. I woke up on the roadside, daydreamin bout the way things sometimes are Visions of your chestnut mare shoot through my head and are makin me see stars. You hurt the ones that I love best and cover up the truth with lies. One day youll be in the ditch, flies buzzin around your eyes, Blood on your saddle. Idiot wind, blowing through the flowers on your tomb, Blowing through the ... |
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~ Favorite Songs
Views: 3972 |  |  |  |  | This is a list of SOME of my favorite non-Beatles songs. Once again: SOME. This video is just a sample. If you've seen my original video you will notice how this is a re-do. I am updating the video with different songs, even though the ones originally in ...More the video (Turn! Turn! Turn!, Cats in the Cradle, etc) are still some of my favorites. Do you have any suggestions for future videos? Tell me! This is all from wikipedia: God Only Knows" is a song by American surf rock band The Beach Boys. It is the eighth track on the group's eleventh studio album Pet Sounds (1966),and one of their most widely recognized songs. "God Only Knows" was composed and produced by Brian Wilson, with lyrics by Tony Asher, and the lead vocal was sung by Carl Wilson. "Layla" is the title track on the Derek and the Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, released in December 1970. It is considered one of rock music's definitive love songs,[2] featuring an unmistakable guitar figure, played by Eric Clapton and Duane Allman, and a piano coda that comprises the second half of the song. Its famously contrasting movements were composed separately by Clapton and Jim Gordon. "Ruby Tuesday" is a song recorded by The Rolling Stones in 1966, released in January 1967. The song was a number-one hit in the US and a number three in the UK. "Comfortably Numb" is a song by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, which was released on the 1979 double album The Wall. It was also released as a single ... |
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~ Favorite Songs
Views: 1794 |  |  |  |  | AUDIO SWAP. NOT MY FAULT. This is a list of SOME of my favorite non-Beatles songs. Once again: SOME. This video is just a sample. If you've seen my original video you will notice how this is a re-do. I am updating the video with different songs, even thou ...More gh the ones originally in the video (Turn! Turn! Turn!, Cats in the Cradle, etc) are still some of my favorites. Do you have any suggestions for future videos? Tell me! This is all from wikipedia: God Only Knows" is a song by American surf rock band The Beach Boys. It is the eighth track on the group's eleventh studio album Pet Sounds (1966),and one of their most widely recognized songs. "God Only Knows" was composed and produced by Brian Wilson, with lyrics by Tony Asher, and the lead vocal was sung by Carl Wilson. "Layla" is the title track on the Derek and the Dominos album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, released in December 1970. It is considered one of rock music's definitive love songs,[2] featuring an unmistakable guitar figure, played by Eric Clapton and Duane Allman, and a piano coda that comprises the second half of the song. Its famously contrasting movements were composed separately by Clapton and Jim Gordon. "Ruby Tuesday" is a song recorded by The Rolling Stones in 1966, released in January 1967. The song was a number-one hit in the US and a number three in the UK. "Comfortably Numb" is a song by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, which was released on the 1979 double album The Wall. It was ... |
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~ Shelter from the Storm
Views: 45180 |  |  |  |  | bob dylan shelter from the storm cover in "open E"(ive got it tuned down to "open D" with a capo on the second fret i promised lynette some dylan...this is one of my favorites from blood on the tracks. when i discovered that every song on the album was in ...More open D and open E tuning i decided to relearn every song...very edifying :o) Eric Clapton once said about Dylan: "His way of playing anything is totally hybrid. It doesn't make sense musically to the scholar. [...] At first listening, everything he does is just real hopeless. Then you look back and realise it's exactly right." As a scholar I take this as a challenge: If something is "exactly right", but still doesn't make sense to the scholar, it is either the scholar's sense or the scholar's analytical tools that are inadequate. I take the liberty of disregarding the first possibility -- although that is probably the commonest cause for scholarly not-being-made-sense-to-ness -- and concentrate on the second: the problems inherent in musical analysis of music of Dylan's kind. Blood on the Tracks is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 15th studio album, released in 1975 by Columbia Records, which marked Dylan's return to Columbia after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. The album, which followed several years of lukewarm reception for Dylan's work, was greeted respectably by fans and critics. In the years following its release, it has come to be regarded as one of his very best albums - making it quite common for subsequent ... |
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~ A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
Views: 10449 |  |  |  |  | Song: A Hard Rains A-Gonna Fall Composer: Bob Dylan Performers: Instruments: Acoustic Guitar Year: 2008 Why dont you cover a Dylan tune today? How About: Idiot Wind, Hurrcane, or It Aint Me Babe The slideshow in this video is composed of pictures found on ...More the internet, if you are the owner of any of these and wish it to be removed please contact me with proof of ownership. Also if anyone knows where the last picture comes from, could they please tell me. Cheers |
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~ Tangled Up In Blue - Bob Dylan cover
Views: 59471 |  |  |  |  | Tangled Up In Blue - Bob Dylan cover with my new Taylor 654CE 12 string ;oD this is one of my favorites from blood on the tracks. when i discovered that every song on the album was in open D and open E tuning i decided to relearn every song...very edifyin ...More g :o) Eric Clapton once said about Dylan: "His way of playing anything is totally hybrid. It doesn't make sense musically to the scholar. [...] At first listening, everything he does is just real hopeless. Then you look back and realise it's exactly right." As a scholar I take this as a challenge: If something is "exactly right", but still doesn't make sense to the scholar, it is either the scholar's sense or the scholar's analytical tools that are inadequate. I take the liberty of disregarding the first possibility -- although that is probably the commonest cause for scholarly not-being-made-sense-to-ness -- and concentrate on the second: the problems inherent in musical analysis of music of Dylan's kind. Blood on the Tracks is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 15th studio album, released in 1975 by Columbia Records, which marked Dylan's return to Columbia after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. The album, which followed several years of lukewarm reception for Dylan's work, was greeted respectably by fans and critics. In the years following its release, it has come to be regarded as one of his very best albums - making it quite common for subsequent records to be labeled his "best since Blood on the Tracks."[1] [2] [3 ... |
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~ # 222 BOB DYLAN - Idiot Wind (1974) NEW YORK SESSIONS
Views: 1880 |  |  |  |  | A & R STUDIOS NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK SEPTEMBER 16, 1974 1st "Blood On The Tracks" recording session, produced by Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (guitar, harmonica & vocal), Charles Brown III (guitar), Barry Kornfeld (guitar), Eric Weissberg (guitar), Thomas McFaul ...More (keyboards), Tony Brown (bass), Richard... |
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