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re: Dylanesque -- covers of Mr. Zimmerman


Cat Power - Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

Steve Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers - Maggie's Farm



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Kafka
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Kafka, I know you're a Byrds/White fan—here's something that, if you haven't already checked it out, you should: it's an interview with John York, the bass player for the second lineup: McGuinn/White/York/Gene Parsons. Unfortunately I can't find the entire interview, but here's a link to a small portion of it. If you haven't seen this interview in its entirety, I strongly suggest you hunt around for it on youtube—it's broken up into something like 13 or 14 3-minute clips. York has a ton of fascinating stuff to share about his 1 1/2 years as a Byrd. A must-view for Byrds junkies.


I've seen that York "Wall of Guitar Players" interview -- I found it searching for Clarence stuff -- but not the others yet






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TigerPanzer
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I've seen that York "Wall of Guitar Players" interview -- I found it searching for Clarence stuff -- but not the others yet

I saw the entire interview in its 13-14 broken up sections just a couple weeks ago on youtube. Now I look for it and can't find it. Who knows why. Anyway, it's worth searching for; it's the best, most substantive "inside Byrds story" interview I've ever heard, better than any McGuinn interviews I've ever come across.






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Kafka
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Jerry Lewis sings Bob Dylan





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Kafka
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Yo La Tengo - "I Threw It All Away"

Fairport Convention - "Million Dollar Bash"

The Beach Boys - "The Times They Are a-Changin"

The Clash - "The Man In Me"

The Wonder Who (aka The Four Seasons) - "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"






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quail man
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The Dead Weather - New Pony





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Zappas Stache
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The Gourds Oh Sister


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Kafka
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re: Dylanesque -- covers of Mr. Zimmerman


The Dream Syndicate - "Blind Willie McTell"





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Peazey
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I have an album called "Is it Rolling Bob?" that has various artists covering Bob Dylan Greatist Hits type songs in Reggae. I think it's pretty good.





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Flair Chops
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Eels - Girl From The North Country

Waylon Jennings - Don't Think Twice, Its Alright






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Dr. 3
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LINK

Fourth Time Around - Yo la Tengo






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AlxTgr
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Steve Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers - Maggie's Farm


"This video is private"







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SpyBoy
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Susan Tedeschi - Don't Think Twice It's Alright





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Kafka
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The Rising Sons -- "Walkin' Down The Line" -- L.A. band featuring Ry Cooder & Taj Mahal (1965)







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