MP3 1467 mb.
Performer: Rolling Stones / Bob Dylan
Title: What's It All About?
Country: US
Catalog Number: MA 3052
Label: TRAV
Released: 1982
Style: Interview, Religious, Spoken Word
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 991
| 1 | Rolling Stones (An Interview With The Group Featuring Some Of Their Hit Recordings) | 5:00 |
| 2 | Bob Dylan (An Interview With The Artist Featuring Some Of His Hit Recordings) | 5:00 |
Produced by TRAV,
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for the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
Program 645 - Rolling Stones
For Public Service (Religious) Broadcast October 1982
Program 646 - Bob Dylan
For Public Service (Religious) Broadcast November 1982
Bob Dylan is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on March 19, 1962 by Columbia Records. Produced by Columbia's legendary talent scout John H. Hammond, who signed Dylan to the label, the album features folk standards, plus two original compositions, Talkin' New York and Song to Woody. Hester had invited. Bob Dylan has become the oldest artist to reach number one in the UK charts with an album of new material. The singer-songwriter's 39th album, Rough And Rowdy Ways, made its debut at the top with 34,000 chart sales, including 29,000 purchased on CD. At the age of 79, Dylan surpasses Paul Simon, who was 74 when his album Stranger To Stranger went to number one in 2016. The oldest artist overall to reach the summit was the late Dame Vera Lynn. The Forces' Sweetheart was 92 when she hit the top spot in 2009 with her greatest hits collection We'll Meet Again. Instead, the title track on his 1967 album was a taut parable about outlaw morality. John Wesley Hardin was a late-19th-century badman, but Dylans evocation of a friend to the poor who was never known to hurt an honest man is less about a particular character than celebrating a rugged American past that fit the rootsy turn his music was taking. And that's what I deal in. Bob Dylan musician: What's the song Highway 61 Revisited about What are Bob Dylan's most underrated songs Quora User. Originally Answered: What is the Bob Dylan song Like a Rolling Stone about It was ten pages long. It was ten pages long. It wasn't called anything, just a rhythm thing on paper all about my steady hatred directed at some point that was honest. In the end it wasn't hatred, it was telling someone something they didn't know, telling them they were lucky. Revenge, that's a better word. The Rolling Stones recorded this for their 1995 album Stripped. Stones guitarist Keith Richards explained: We got over the built-in reticence. If he had written 'Like a Beatles,' we probably would have done it straight away. We've been playing that song ever since Bob brought it out it was like a dressing room favorite, a tuning room favorite. We know it really well. I mean you can actually understand what Mick's singing about. Oldpink from New Castle, InWhomever this song was directed at, the meaning is timeless. Famed producer Glyn Johns, who worked with both bands, says Dylan asked him to sound them about in 1969 about a so surprisingly, Bob Dylan 's recording career has lots of ups and downs. That's bound to happen when you stick around for more than 50 years and release three dozen albums during that time. As you'll see in our list of Bob Dylan Albums Ranked Worst to Best, he's made classic records in almost every single decade since his 1962 self-titled debut. For five decades, Dylan has transformed popular music, rode the waves and filtered it all back again. And, along with a select few contemporaries like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones , he's made some of the most essential-listening records in rock history. Bob Dylan's first album is a lot like the debut albums by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones - a sterling effort, outclassing most, if not all, of what came before it in the genre, but similarly eclipsed by the artist's own subsequent efforts. The difference was that not very many people heard Bob Dylan on its original release originals on the early-'60s Columbia label are choice collectibles because it was recorded with a much smaller audience and musical arena in mind. At the time of Bob Dylan's release, the folk revival was rolling, and interpretation was considered m. Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese' captures the troubled spirit of America in 1975 and the joyous music that Dylan performed during the fall of that year. Part documentary, part concert film, part fever dream, 'Rolling Thunder' is a one of a kind experience, from master filmmaker Martin Scorsese. Bob Dylan continues to tour after the Rolling Thunder Revue, playing over 3,000 shows over the course of 40 years