I'd love to hear Beyond Here again, that was probably one of the best so far. Good playing by Mark and a good vocal by Bob (after a while at least).
But some of these have certainly been less impressive. Not easy when there's no rehearsal, Bob makes it difficult for Mark for sure ;D
Some of the songs are really not fitting either, if the point is to let Mark do something meaningful on the guitar. Love Sick would be a good choice, lots of atmosphere and depth, fitting for some Les Paul.
Already 12 songs until Leipzig concert, it would make a whole cd, kind of "Dylan and Knopfler live"
;D
I've been busy today, so perhaps this has been posted already:
http://www.rollingstone.com/videos/new-and-hot/bob-dylan-and-mark-knopfler-perform-its-all-over-now-baby-blue-20111026
If so, I apologise. If not, enjoy (or not, as the case may be).
Many thanks twm! It would have been much better, however, if Rolling Stone had chosen a better clip for the video. "Baby Blue" doesn't give MK a chance to show his guitar playing and Bob sounds like err.........Bob! ::)
Man in long the black coat ... could be a good one. ;D 8)
A good versionMan in long the black coat ... could be a good one. ;D 8)
What?
14 differents songs!!!!
omg, things have changed from Leipzig may be the best one yet...
under the red sky rules, imho...Agreed. It is a brilliant album, I guess it was criticised at the time because the songs were not what a lot of critics expected from Bob, I remember seeing Bob play Cats In The Well at a show a few years ago and it was one of the highlights of the gig.
under the red sky rules, imho...
LE, I guess he had one already on. It is late November, if he hadn't he''d be freezing! ;D
If anyone feels the calling to make a compilation CD of the best version of each song they played together, I'd be very grateful.
Thank you, very much appreciated! So at Oberhausen it was the only night they played Blind Willie McTell together! Must have been because Pottel was in the first row! And me in the forth! Great! ;Dyeah, forget forever young, that was the performance to remember!
LE
I think we still need to hold back for a little while as new recordings are coming out. Welcome, fools, I know you! A pity Waldo seldom pays his time on forum.
Wishes
Allen
15?
What It Is
Why Aye Man
Cleaning My Gun
Corned Beef City
Sailing To Philadelphia
Hill Farmer's Blues
Privateering
Song For Sonny Liston
Donegan's Gone
Haul Away
A Night In Summer Long Ago
Marbletown
Speedway At Nazareth
Brothers In Arms
So Far Away
I think I got them all?
LE
Any update on this one?
by the way, I dont like the name choosen for this compilation...
Surely "Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler: Forever Young" would be a good shout?
Surely "Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler: Forever Young" would be a good shout?
The latest edition of ISIS lists "The Glasgow Box", a three-CD bootleg from Crystal Cat. Disc One is devoted to Mark but the track listing isn't given. It has 12 tracks, though. Discs Two and Three are Dylan - I make it 24 tracks in all. To quote: "The sound is of quite outrageously good quality ... there is virtually no extraneous noise". The CDs come in two jewel cases that slot into a laminated card outer sleeve. The discs are full colour and there are pin-sharp photos.
Apparently, Crystal Cat is working on a 6-CD box set from London but it doesn't say if it is limited to Dylan or not.