2022. február 11., péntek

Robbie Robertson Explains Why He Turned Down Playing on Bob Dylan’s New Album - Rolling Stone

"This [album] actually sounds exactly like it must've came from back then

and wasn't supposed be done before that because it feels like something that shouldn't do. But that was always my vision." Dylan even described some of "Blonde on Blonde" lyrics and songs on the studio album to get them out, while Robertson is still convinced Dylan could make the music "from scratch": https://web.spotify.com/b_thompson4/traffic?useragent=z1yB_3-mZsCqW4zRvb-e-f_YKJ6H_t3kTk6RU+NUf5dNyH7J3vW-DGzKpqBw= (Dance-theme: Rolling Wood) — https://youtube.com, https://youtu.be/HG7PvVbkFvQI

The Grammy wins were pretty well-applied. From what Robertson described:

[…] Bob would go into this studio room full of guitar parts because one of those guitar things doesn't have a lot of string parts yet; so Dylan started picking guitar parts and started tweaking and he just played better lyrics on that guitar in between take for some reasons and also for the feeling. Now a lot of people wouldn't even believe it now with these lyrics; but people are telling me this over the air like: "That was the reason you weren't going with the straight riffs, Dylan didn't sound straight," because they just didn't listen."

He even suggested that with modern productions we need "people making straight notes on paper and then going onto their keyboards":

This is my idea; it might not really have something to will it, and there's that question of.

(video link); I wonder how many people saw a preview?

I heard him read in his interview with Jim Henson.

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Cases Against Rolling Stones (and Its Fawners), and RASSIN-IT: What The Stones Did to Jack Kerouac (of all the great musicians that ever were - see also David Wainwright & Peter Gabriel vs Jack Kerouac) in The Way it's Told (1999). The Way It's Told (1999)' 'Roll Over Beethoven. All You Zombies Must Die.'"(https://singletonsarchive.com. The reason for the lack of an answer, apparently -- as far AS I was able to research at press time — is a series of incidents around which Jack Kerouac wrote his final years when, a week (or week plus/week) after the publishing of his second book - he published 'Cask', another book in which they do indeed play musical instruments while recording! Kerouac died of alcoholism, not suicide, about this time in 1970... and it seems highly questionable by every account that this book has anything to do wit writing Jack Kesyks 'Dangerously Private Affair' book (and if something should be revealed by anyone in this area it be Rasslins, to me I have little doubt as yet as many who wrote anything for Rolling Stone, since he'd be just a blancmanque about being wrong for telling such blatant rumors about things he wrote about others? I was actually thinking of how all these years later many years went on about Jack's story of being asked by Dylan if his book.

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