tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942790282905924368.post6702436356187667088..comments2023-10-22T00:50:34.770-07:00Comments on Dinner with Dylan: The Basement Tapes (1975)Eric Truchanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04976258200679131327noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942790282905924368.post-59964811748527309982022-02-01T10:45:40.036-08:002022-02-01T10:45:40.036-08:00Lucky Club Online Casino | Play Slots & Live C...Lucky Club Online Casino | Play Slots & Live Casino Games<br />Play the latest slots and table games <a href="https://luckyclub.live/" rel="nofollow">카지노사이트luckclub</a> from a popular provider at Lucky Club Casino. Claim VIP status, bonuses and free spins. Register now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942790282905924368.post-31800022165873936052018-02-08T11:26:51.863-08:002018-02-08T11:26:51.863-08:00The Genuine Basement Tapes is one of the favorites...The Genuine Basement Tapes is one of the favorites in my Bob collection. Great stuff...sometimes silly, sometimes poignant, sometimes garbage, sometimes classic. For some reason I love Joshua Gone Barbados, also Silent Weekend & I'm Not There (1956) are incredible. Keep on keeping on! jfarrell04https://www.blogger.com/profile/03281620354835861663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942790282905924368.post-43717173316188496792018-02-06T17:16:39.704-08:002018-02-06T17:16:39.704-08:00Mmmm... jambalaya!
Another good review. This is p...Mmmm... jambalaya!<br /><br />Another good review. This is probably Dylan's funniest and most entertaining album - because it was never intended for release - with a couple of searing masterpieces ("Tears of Rage", "This Wheel's On Fire") thrown in for good measure.<br /><br />Somewhat surprised by your reactions to The Band's contributions. I am not a fan of The Band, and have never owned a single one of their albums, but I have always thought that their tracks on The Basement Tapes were mostly pretty good despite the dishonesty involved - all of their tracks were actually recorded years later and the audio "dirtied down" to make them sound like they came from the 1967 sessions. The Band also did some later overdubbing on the Dylan tracks. This is why, if someone wants to hear what actually happened at Big Pink during the Summer of Love, they need to listen to Bootleg Series #11 rather than this.<br />Melmoth the Wandererhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15130512701199083736noreply@blogger.com