Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Feels strange, me sticking up for Bob Dylan. My friend in Glasgow hates him with a passion, and normally he'd be way too American for my musical tastes, but somehow Dylan is on my mind right now. It's really weird.
And I have another book coming in the post to me about the history of Manchester music from 1955-1995 it's called Shake Rattle and Roll by C. P. Lee - I knew who this guy was, but I didn't know he had a book out, I'm so excited. I bet he has much to say on Martin Hannett!! And I bet he will tell the story of the Bee Gees too. Yes!!
And I have another book coming in the post to me about the history of Manchester music from 1955-1995 it's called Shake Rattle and Roll by C. P. Lee - I knew who this guy was, but I didn't know he had a book out, I'm so excited. I bet he has much to say on Martin Hannett!! And I bet he will tell the story of the Bee Gees too. Yes!!
Look the irony and connection is this - Dylan did his "going electric" concert in Manchester, I only found this out recently that the concert he did in 1966 where he went electric guitar and upset so many people was done in FOOKIN' MANCHESTER, MATE!!!! And then I was like "okay this is really weird because I just pulled out that cassette the other day..."
You can get it on CD as a double CD it says 1966 Royal Albert Hall if I'm not mistaken. Just think, a venue that the Beatles sang about in "Day In The Life":
"Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall/I'd love to turn...you...on...."
Anyway never mind, just get friendly with Joy Division and watch your life improve immeasurably.
You can get it on CD as a double CD it says 1966 Royal Albert Hall if I'm not mistaken. Just think, a venue that the Beatles sang about in "Day In The Life":
"Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall/I'd love to turn...you...on...."
Anyway never mind, just get friendly with Joy Division and watch your life improve immeasurably.
I walked all the way to the CD shop to get two Bob Dylan CD's. I ran part of the way cause I knew they closed in 45 minutes. When I got there they were playing Dylan inside the shop. But I denied it to myself and assumed I must be imagining it. Then when I got the register the guy asked me what I thought of "THIS Bob Dylan?" I said "what?" He said "the Bob Dylan playing now" and I said I liked it and it was weird that he was playing. And the guy said that what we were hearing was a new Bob Dylan album out on Tuesday. The guy said it wasn't as bad as he thought it might turn out. I said I didn't know he was having anything new out, he'd just been in my thoughts more and more over the last month.
Bob Dylan the #1 album in the U.S.?
Is the new Bob Dylan album "Modern Times" really the best selling album in the US right now? I'm tripping, ya'll. I be tripping.
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The Albert Hall is not in Mancherster.
http://www.royalalberthall.com/flash/in ... fo,getting
Do you have Spiritualized live at the Royal Albert Hall? I do on double double good vinyl. Yes, I do do.
http://www.royalalberthall.com/flash/in ... fo,getting
Do you have Spiritualized live at the Royal Albert Hall? I do on double double good vinyl. Yes, I do do.
Yes it is in Manchester, dude. I can prove it. (gets Dylan CD case)
"The Bootleg Series Vol. 4 represents the first official release of the most famous bootleg in history, the legendary 'Royal Albert Hall' concert, actually recorded in Manchester, England, on May 17, 1966. Hear it as it's never been heard before..."
"The Bootleg Series Vol. 4 represents the first official release of the most famous bootleg in history, the legendary 'Royal Albert Hall' concert, actually recorded in Manchester, England, on May 17, 1966. Hear it as it's never been heard before..."
Okay here, this explains it, I found this off Wikipedia:
"A famous and widely bootlegged concert by Bob Dylan at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on May 17, 1966 was mistakenly labeled the "Royal Albert Hall ..."
Isn't that fucking crazy? It's on the CD case and everything! And the CD didn't even come out til 1998!
"A famous and widely bootlegged concert by Bob Dylan at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on May 17, 1966 was mistakenly labeled the "Royal Albert Hall ..."
Isn't that fucking crazy? It's on the CD case and everything! And the CD didn't even come out til 1998!
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Also I found out yesterday that the Ballard library has fucking plants on the roof!! I'm not lying!! It's cool as shit! They planted grass on the fucking roof. I love environmentally conscious Seattle! It's got you know, those things that capture the sunlight for solar energy/power, those plates/window things. And grass. (too bad it's not THAT kind of grass haha)
This is what it looks like:
Sorry, I realize I'm way off topic now.
This is what it looks like:
Sorry, I realize I'm way off topic now.
This is weird because when I went record shopping today I parked right by that library in the picture.
Anyway, I think I've figured out what my fave Bob Dylan song is right now. "One Of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)". It's on Blonde On Blonde. But to be honest, I'm not sure I can get into the whole of that album, something kindof happens in the middle where I get tired of the traditional blues style of it and I start to get bored. I'll keep trying though, but I prefer the first half of it.
Anyway, I think I've figured out what my fave Bob Dylan song is right now. "One Of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)". It's on Blonde On Blonde. But to be honest, I'm not sure I can get into the whole of that album, something kindof happens in the middle where I get tired of the traditional blues style of it and I start to get bored. I'll keep trying though, but I prefer the first half of it.