Great. This experience is the thing that makes for memorable lives. You'll always remember the evening because of the few times you have seen him in concert. How-some-ever.. I see that my favorite Dylan song wasn't performed.. no doubt because he's waiting until he comes to Memphis to perform it. As I was just now listening to this song (Click HERE!) I realized my eyelids were closing half way shut... by force of habit... as they always used to do whenever I heard it being performed
Does anyone remember the official name of the song??
Great. This experience is the thing that makes for memorable lives. You'll always remember the evening because of the few times you have seen him in concert. How-some-ever.. I see that my <B><I>favorite</I></B> Dylan song wasn't performed.. no doubt because he's waiting until he comes to Memphis to perform it. As I was just now listening to this song (Click <a href=http://sudo2u.com/adw.wav><B><font color=red>HERE!</font></B></a>) I realized my eyelids were closing half way shut... by force of habit... as they always used to do whenever I heard it being performed
Does anyone remember the official name of the song??
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Yes, because I always correct people when they call it Everybody Must Get Stoned. It's Rainy Day Women #12 and 35. And no, I have no idea what the title means.
About 3 years ago, I bought the new "super duper remastered so that we can make a few more bucks from you for the same album" series.
I've been listening to them quite a bit and appreciating their earlier work, This Was, Stand Up and Benefit.
Ian Anderson did an acoustic tour in the past few years, I would love to go to one of those.
Benefit (IMO) was their best album... although I like them all about the same (and I do like them)... "they" came through about three years ago and played at the "Bass Performance Hall" here in Fort Worth (a place renowned for it's acoustics)... it was a great show... loved it... hadn't seen them since the time when "Yes" opened for them... (although the "them" this time was mostly Ian Anderson and a bunch of young guys!)
I wonder if it was the same show/tour that you saw?
...and Dylan... what can you say? I loved that biopic they did about him, gave me a lot more depth and appreciation of him and his talent (and I really liked him - old stuff - before)... the last time I saw him I couldn't understand any of the words he was singing though...
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Bluzeman
Sounds like it was a good time! My "big" concert for the year is going to be this Tuesday...going to see Crosby,Stills,Nash,and Young!
Rick
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topoftheworld
How cool, Paw! Glad you had a chance to go. So what if you can't understand the words!
By the way-my favorite music DVD is "The Last Waltz".
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Linda Z
Paw, I'm jealous! But I'm glad you enjoyed the concert.
Rick, I saw CS&N (without Y) about 10 years ago, and they were great. Enjoy! (They're my favorite sing-along band.)
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Paw,
Great. This experience is the thing that makes for memorable lives. You'll always remember the evening because of the few times you have seen him in concert. How-some-ever.. I see that my favorite Dylan song wasn't performed.. no doubt because he's waiting until he comes to Memphis to perform it. As I was just now listening to this song (Click HERE!) I realized my eyelids were closing half way shut... by force of habit... as they always used to do whenever I heard it being performed
Does anyone remember the official name of the song??
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pawtucket
I love that song. My favorite Dylan album too.
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Bluzeman
Yes, because I always correct people when they call it Everybody Must Get Stoned. It's Rainy Day Women #12 and 35. And no, I have no idea what the title means.
Rick
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ChattyKathy
Paw, what a cool story all by itself.
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hiway29
Thanks for the concert report,Paw. That was good reading and is inspiring me to check out upcoming concerts. My last one was Jethro Tull a while back.
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ChattyKathy
Jethro Tull! What an interesting man.
I can't remember my last concert but I think it was to see Chicago.
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pawtucket
About 3 years ago, I bought the new "super duper remastered so that we can make a few more bucks from you for the same album" series.
I've been listening to them quite a bit and appreciating their earlier work, This Was, Stand Up and Benefit.
Ian Anderson did an acoustic tour in the past few years, I would love to go to one of those.
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pawtucket
While I was at the stadium, I picked up a Pawtucket Red Sox shirt that I will wear at events that I am unknown at, now known as the Rascal Affair.
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oilfieldmedic
I remember the day the earth stood still
The day Bob Dylan went electric :(
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Benefit (IMO) was their best album... although I like them all about the same (and I do like them)... "they" came through about three years ago and played at the "Bass Performance Hall" here in Fort Worth (a place renowned for it's acoustics)... it was a great show... loved it... hadn't seen them since the time when "Yes" opened for them... (although the "them" this time was mostly Ian Anderson and a bunch of young guys!)
I wonder if it was the same show/tour that you saw?
...and Dylan... what can you say? I loved that biopic they did about him, gave me a lot more depth and appreciation of him and his talent (and I really liked him - old stuff - before)... the last time I saw him I couldn't understand any of the words he was singing though...
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ChattyKathy
Pawtucket and Rascal in the same place...hahahahahaha....did she ask you if you were Paul or Mike...hahahahaha
(I swear I better get back to work)
(and I know she really wasn't there :) of course)
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