In "Mississippi" Dylan says, "You can always come back, but you can’t come back all the way" Really?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Jp3_OCbUQ
I've been fascinated by Dylan's lyric changes for 30 years. I listen to hundreds of live recordings to track changes, and post them here and on my site (https://dylyricus.com) in various written, audio, and video formats. I collect 'em all - if you discover one, let me know!
Interested in all things #bobdylan. Always working on overly ambitious Dylan projects; see below links!
#fedi22 searchable
| On the Web | https://dylyricus.com/ |
| Project Tangled | https://dylanlive.substack.com/p/listening-to-every-tangled-up-in |
| Highlands Postcards | https://dylyricus.com/category/song/highlands/ |
| Salt Lake City Holy Grail | https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/bob-dylan-lost-holy-grail-1976-bootleg-1372585/ |
Saint #BobDylan
Artwork by Chris Wadden, published in Q Magazine, October 2000.
Intense.
House of the Risin' Sun
#BobDylan Rolling Thunder 1975
An EDLIS collection of Dylan fakes.
(Surrounded by Fakery) from Scott Miller
Nice portrait of @internetarchive and me:
“Pick a BIG project that you won’t finish, that lasts beyond your lifetime.” Brewster Kahle expanded on the thought with a reference to Herman Melville’s Moby Dick...
https://ferosevr.medium.com/digital-librarian-for-of-the-world-9ec7cf1a239e
Listen now (63 min) | The World of Bob Dylan, 2023