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Re: while my guitar gently weeps
By: AJ Date: September 5, 2017, 6:50 pm
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[quote author=indigo_dave link=topic=86.msg875#msg875
date=1504615144]
I must have missed the Anthology if there's 10 hours of video.
I'm not going to buy it at this point in my life, but wouldn't
mind watching it. One great advantage of watching on YouTube
nowadays is that you can check out music used in some of the
clips also. I mean people like Big Bill Broonzy and Lonnie
Donigan.
[/quote]
I've got the DVD set, and the CD Box set. I can probably rip the
cd's for you.
After the storm passes Dave, If you like I can ship the DVD set
to you and you can simply return it to me when you've finished
watching it. It's 5 DVD's. If you never heard the songs they
made with the two tapes John had made with just his voice and a
instrument that the other three turned into songs, or saw the
video's they made for them...I think you'd really enjoy those as
well.
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Re: while my guitar gently weeps
By: Bucky Date: September 5, 2017, 8:36 pm
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I'm in the process of downloading it. Easy to find.
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Re: while my guitar gently weeps
By: Evil Imp Date: September 7, 2017, 7:02 pm
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[quote author=Bucky link=topic=86.msg885#msg885 date=1504661771]
I'm in the process of downloading it. Easy to find.
[/quote]
you are in for such a treat bucky. i almost envy you.
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Re: while my guitar gently weeps
By: Evil Imp Date: September 7, 2017, 7:13 pm
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for the sake of completion, here is ringo becoming the last
piece of the jigsaw.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnL38dGyg7M
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnL38dGyg7M
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Re: while my guitar gently weeps
By: indigo_dave Date: September 7, 2017, 9:41 pm
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[quote author=AJ link=topic=86.msg882#msg882 date=1504655423]
[quote author=indigo_dave link=topic=86.msg875#msg875
date=1504615144]
I must have missed the Anthology if there's 10 hours of video.
I'm not going to buy it at this point in my life, but wouldn't
mind watching it. One great advantage of watching on YouTube
nowadays is that you can check out music used in some of the
clips also. I mean people like Big Bill Broonzy and Lonnie
Donigan.
[/quote]
I've got the DVD set, and the CD Box set. I can probably rip the
cd's for you.
After the storm passes Dave, If you like I can ship the DVD set
to you and you can simply return it to me when you've finished
watching it. It's 5 DVD's. If you never heard the songs they
made with the two tapes John had made with just his voice and a
instrument that the other three turned into songs, or saw the
video's they made for them...I think you'd really enjoy those as
well.
[/quote]
Thanks for the offer AJ, but it'll probably come along on
Netflix eventually. Or I can get adventurous and try
downloading it from one of those sites.
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Re: while my guitar gently weeps
By: Bucky Date: September 7, 2017, 10:14 pm
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[quote author=indigo_dave link=topic=86.msg904#msg904
date=1504838462]
[quote author=AJ link=topic=86.msg882#msg882 date=1504655423]
[quote author=indigo_dave link=topic=86.msg875#msg875
date=1504615144]
I must have missed the Anthology if there's 10 hours of video.
I'm not going to buy it at this point in my life, but wouldn't
mind watching it. One great advantage of watching on YouTube
nowadays is that you can check out music used in some of the
clips also. I mean people like Big Bill Broonzy and Lonnie
Donigan.
[/quote]
I've got the DVD set, and the CD Box set. I can probably rip the
cd's for you.
After the storm passes Dave, If you like I can ship the DVD set
to you and you can simply return it to me when you've finished
watching it. It's 5 DVD's. If you never heard the songs they
made with the two tapes John had made with just his voice and a
instrument that the other three turned into songs, or saw the
video's they made for them...I think you'd really enjoy those as
well.
[/quote]
Thanks for the offer AJ, but it'll probably come along on
Netflix eventually. Or I can get adventurous and try
downloading it from one of those sites.
[/quote]
HTML http://geekandsundry.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/MerchantsMarauders.jpg
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Re: while my guitar gently weeps
By: Evil Imp Date: September 8, 2017, 6:01 pm
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bob dylan's "4th time around".....his response to "norwegian
wood". i hadn't heard this song until tonight.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-cSopzMqWg
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-cSopzMqWg
[quote]"4th Time Around" was commonly speculated to be a
response to The Beatles' song "Norwegian Wood" - written by John
Lennon and Paul McCartney for the 1965 album Rubber Soul - as
the two tracks share a reasonably similar melody, lyrical
premise, and 3/4 time signature. "Norwegian Wood" was one of the
first Beatles tracks where the lyrics are more important than
the melody and showed an obvious Dylan-influence. "4th Time
Around" has been seen as either a playful homage, or a satirical
warning to Lennon about co-opting Dylan's well-known songwriting
devices. Lennon expressed a range of opinions on this topic in
interviews between 1970 and 1980. He initially felt it to be a
somewhat pointed parody of "Norwegian Wood", but later he
considered Dylan's effort to be more a playful homage. Still,
the last line of "4th Time Around" ("I never asked for your
crutch / Now don't ask for mine.") played into Lennon's apparent
paranoia about Dylan in 1966-67, when he interpreted this line
as a warning not to use Dylan's songs as a "crutch" for Lennon's
songwriting.[1][/quote]
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