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manintheshack
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Posted - 08/08/2005 : 10:29:13
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I was reading through Mojo the other day and they were running a 'hundred greatest Dylan songs feature'. There were various music folk supporting their favourite ones and I think Frank Black said 'Stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis blues again' was his most loved. Well, on the cover CD that came with the mag there were several Dylan covers and Hugh Cornwell covered that song.
Anyway, to get to the point the cover was a bit crap and I got to thinking how perfectly suited the song is to Frank's style and was wondering... has he ever covered it before, or any Dylan songs for that matter?
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fbc
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United Kingdom
4903 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2005 : 10:39:37
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"Bob Dylan is quite a songwriter, and a great singer and musician. I won't bother with comparing myself to him, but I will say that I heard his records at a very young age and I still listen to all his records."
He did a nice cover of 'Changing of the Guards' with the Catholics
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two reelers
* Dog in the Sand *
Austria
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Posted - 08/08/2005 : 11:12:37
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quote: Originally posted by fbc
"Bob Dylan is quite a songwriter, and a great singer and musician. I won't bother with comparing myself to him, but I will say that I heard his records at a very young age and I still listen to all his records."
He did a nice cover of 'Changing of the Guards' with the Catholics
a very, very nice cover, IMO. very powerful...and makes one really miss the catholics.
I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band |
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fbc
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United Kingdom
4903 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2005 : 11:26:00
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oh yeah, definately.
after the weekend i've had i thought i'd be a little conservative with my words.
manintheshack, you have to check this version out. it's a b-side on the 'All My Ghosts' single. |
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oddball
- FB Fan -
Germany
242 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2005 : 11:47:45
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Has anyone heard Frank Black's cover of Belle Isle by Bob Dylan? I think it was supposed to appear on the oddballs 2 "One more road for the hit" album. Any more word on its release?
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fbc
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United Kingdom
4903 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2005 : 12:32:19
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I haven't.
And now you got me intrigued. Oddballs 2. Now there's a thought. |
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NimrodsSon
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1938 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2005 : 13:10:11
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quote: Originally posted by two reelers
quote: Originally posted by fbc
"Bob Dylan is quite a songwriter, and a great singer and musician. I won't bother with comparing myself to him, but I will say that I heard his records at a very young age and I still listen to all his records."
He did a nice cover of 'Changing of the Guards' with the Catholics
a very, very nice cover, IMO. very powerful...and makes one really miss the catholics.
I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
That entire Peel session is amazing and powerful--one of the best Catholics recordings out there.
ˇViva los Católicos! http://adrianfoster.dmusic.com/ |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 08/09/2005 : 03:58:10
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I love All The Tired Horses. I remember hearing that FB+Catholics use that as intro music live, and thinking, 'wow, cool!' I like to sing and play it on guitar, it's fairly simply. |
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billgoodman
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Netherlands
6213 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2005 : 05:59:50
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I do think that Hugh Cornwells cover wasn't as good as the original in terms of I was bored after 5 verses but to say that it's a bad cover nope I like his voice and the fact that he added melody to ''to be stuck inside of mobile with the memphis blues again'' that line I mean
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thedude
- FB Fan -
USA
11 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2005 : 18:51:03
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Being a huge Dylan fan, I loved getting the All The Tired Horses intro for the FB&TC shows we caught in April 2001. It was pretty cool how they played it. The album version started playing over the PA and then the band would join in, kinda one at a time, until they all were playing it. Great stuff! And to bring it full circle, before a FB&TC's show in Chicago the following April, my wife chatted Charles up before the show at a bar next door to the club (while I was saving a place in line!) and he told her that he had spent part of the day checking out local music stores and was able to snag a vinyl copy of Bob's Self Portrait (which leads off with All The Tired Horses). |
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OldManInaCoffeeCan
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
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Posted - 08/11/2005 : 19:06:23
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Ha! That's hilarious, your wife in the bar drinking with The Man and you're out there saving her a place in line! I bet it was one of those rainy and cold Chicago nights too, huh! Hey, thedude, you gotta post this in the "Close and Not So Close Encounters" thread, here's the link. And, go ahead and tell us how pissed off you got at her or what happened when she told you. http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14027
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coastline
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
3111 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2007 : 21:13:32
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I've recently fallen in love -- again -- with Dylan's "Love Minus Zero/No Limit". It's one of those rare songs I hear and think I'd love to hear Frank tackle it.
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ObfuscateByWill
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1887 Posts |
Posted - 07/15/2007 : 00:13:40
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quote: Originally posted by coastline
I've recently fallen in love -- again -- with Dylan's "Love Minus Zero/No Limit". It's one of those rare songs I hear and think I'd love to hear Frank tackle it.
The first song I learned on guitar.
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I've always hoped Frank would record a cover of LMZ/NL, too.
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ObfuscateByWill
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1887 Posts |
Posted - 07/15/2007 : 00:18:56
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quote: Originally posted by ObfuscateByWill
quote: Originally posted by coastline
I've recently fallen in love -- again -- with Dylan's "Love Minus Zero/No Limit". It's one of those rare songs I hear and think I'd love to hear Frank tackle it.
The first song I learned on guitar.
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I've always hoped Frank would record a cover of LMZ/NL, too. Concerned it might be a bit too "wordy" for a FB tune.
*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin. |
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MajorKey
- FB Fan -
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Posted - 07/15/2007 : 00:22:21
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I remember listening to "Superabound" a few years back. My dad asked if I was listening to Bob Dylan. The lines "he was debating with his clone" and "they still got nothing to do" always sounded a bit Dylanesque to my ears as well.
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Bohemoth
- FB Fan -
USA
246 Posts |
Posted - 07/15/2007 : 07:47:02
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New House of the Pope Sounds (A LOT)like Ballad of A Thin Man. if you Havent Heard it. Find it Listen to it and You Will Agree. |
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Blank_Frackis
- FB Fan -
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Posted - 07/16/2007 : 09:29:42
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Don't cry that way also sounds very Bob Dylan to me.
If time's a drug then Big Ben's a giant needle injecting it into the sky. |
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Grotesque
= Cult of Ray =
France
777 Posts |
Posted - 07/17/2007 : 10:00:28
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Yeah it sounds like the post crash albums! I dont know why Frank said Honeycomb and FMRM where his "Black on Blonde". It's really much closer to Nashville Skyline and J W Harding. Blonde on blonde is happily approximative in the sound and the performances, it sounds like a drunk demo. A real Black on Blonde would be interesting. A drunk garage-folk album from Frank Black... Even Christmass is closer to Blonde on Blone than the Tiven Albums ! |
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