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Well, considering Dylan started doing the song Hendrix's way from that point on, I would say you're right !
https://www.interferenza.net/bcs/interw/florida.htm (about half way down the page)
Man, you must really dislike some of the folk music in Mexico. Pity.
Love Willie
Love Calexico
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I think he did as well as he could with the 7x yr old Willie vibe. Doing a cover should, imo, add smth or bring a formerly unrealized aspect to the song. This effort by Willie fails that test, I believe. Tough to cover Dylan of that era...and do it better than Bob did it.
The gold standard of reinterpreting Dylan is Hendrix' All Along the Watchtower, I would say.
Ditto. Sorry - this seems like it'd be a funny SNL spoof. The combination of sounds in this one is pure tragedy.
Yep, I'll second that. It's over when the fat gentleman sings...
See, now, here's what I don't get: how is it that a lot of the very same people who complain about David Byrne, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan, seem to fall all over themselves prostrate with adulation when Willie Nelson sings? Willie can't sing or carry a tune any better than the other three.
Me, I don't get Willie Nelson. Never have.
I didn't get Willie, either, until I read a great article about him in Rolling Stone quite a few years ago.. It was all about his perfection—perfect pitch, perfect riffs, perfect delivery—all that. Anyway, it really did it for me. I've loved him ever since.
I prefer the Señor by Paris Combo.
Oh, Willie, give it up. All I can hear you saying is 'Sen-yore'. Mental eye-roll.
Agreed. It has to be a joke, isn't it?
Calexico's presence saves this - barely.
The one-two punch of Nasal Willie + Opera Man would kill a lesser backing band.
See, now, here's what I don't get: how is it that a lot of the very same people who complain about David Byrne, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan, seem to fall all over themselves prostrate with adulation when Willie Nelson sings? Willie can't sing or carry a tune any better than the other three.
Me, I don't get Willie Nelson. Never have.
It sounded for all the world like he was singing the phone book.
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I was doing fine with this song until Opera Man checked in.
I was doing fine with this song until Opera Man checked in.
Could it be there's some re-encoded HTML entity, señor?
EDIT: Wait. That's not Willie. No sir. Sure ain't. Yikes.
I'd be willing to guess that the opera/mariachi singer is the same guy in Lays the Reigns. But I could be wrong.
Do meloman a favor and send him a special mute button. Let the rest of us who love Willie keep listening.
My problem with Street Legal is and always has been that about half of it is as good as anything I've ever heard from Dylan and the other half is absolutely wretched. When I listen to it, I listen to the four great tracks ("Changing of the Guards", "Is Your Love in Vain?", "Seᅵor (Tales of Yankee Power)", and "Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Through Dark Heat)") and skip the rest.
My problem with Street Legal is that it was a cheeseball CBC legal drama from the 1980s and 1990s.
Speak for yourself, meloman