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 Post subject: Richard and Dylan
PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 12:26 pm 
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Hi Richard
Just wondering and thinking that Bob Dylan is in sheffield soon...have you any plans to see him...what do u think of him
Personally seen him about 15 times theres is no doubt of the genuis of the man ..His voice live can be painfull to some people but I need a dylan song everyday to make the world go round..Not seeing him this time due to work commitments ...alas.....

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i am also missing him for the first time in 9 years cos of the credit crunch or as bob would say the "Crdeeeet Cruuuuunch" - i may fold and end up ebaying a ticket tho - i love the man and have over the past 13 years or so amassing quite a collection - finding myself single again 6 months ago i have had more time to dive back into that glorious body of work and it is stunning - todays selection is a bootleg of New Orleans 1981- absolutely funking amazing.

sorry, this was a question for richard but i got bob on the brain at the mo.

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Do i liike Bob Dyaln?????????its like saying do i like breathing.........................the earth is a better place for having Bob Dylan on it need i say more?Not seen him live since glastonbury 98 when Pulp played it,i also had the pleasure of playing chess with him backstage,it was very surreal,we all had wellies on in the mud,never got to finish the game as he had to go and play,nice man didn't talk about music...i had almost forgotten that....wish i had time to go and see him though...me and Shez LOVE Dylan....

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I've often thought that Richard could do a great cover of Dylan's 'Tomorrow Is A Long Time' with a vocal something similar to the Elvis P. version but with some special RH guitar work woven into it. Would be fantastic.

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me and jarvis like that song in fact i am sure there is some film somewhere of us playing that together :eh?

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Flippi eck richard..you 've actually met him...fantastic...Got to say has well.. His theme time radio shows are great too..

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townybags wrote:
Flippi eck richard..you 've actually met him...fantastic...Got to say has well.. His theme time radio shows are great too..


released on CD too, just wish i could find time to sit down & listen to them at the minute :roll:


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me and jarvis like that song in fact i am sure there is some film somewhere of us playing that together


Would love to find that clip.

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i also had the pleasure of playing chess with him backstage,it was very surreal,


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Flippi eck richard..you 've actually met him...fantastic...Got to say has well.. His theme time radio shows are great too..


released on CD too, just wish i could find time to sit down & listen to them at the minute :roll:


i heard one show and really enjoyed it

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ive got a few shows at home - plays some rare good stuff. the show on 'Drinking' was fantastic.

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i've got about 30 of them radio shows. they're all bazzin

manchester free trade hall 1966 :shock:

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beaux nidle wrote:
i've got about 30 of them radio shows. they're all bazzin

manchester free trade hall 1966 :shock:


yes its amazing. just recently aquired the Sheffield show from that year and it is - if anything - even better.

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yes i heard about the 8 cd set of all the 66 tour.

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beaux nidle wrote:
yes i heard about the 8 cd set of all the 66 tour.


it is, as the kids would say, the shit

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and yep the sheffield show is the crown jewel - recording wise and performance wise - dunno what the lad was on but i'll have some please.

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