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Sarajtr
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Joined: 28 Feb 2009 Posts: 48 Location: Oklahoma by way of San Francisco Bay, USA |
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Bob's best voice |
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No doubt about it is Baby Bob in fact early Baby Bob. The Gaslight Tapes of course and Barbara Allen! Best Bob ever but he's always great so to be the best is greater than great. Some days he's greater than others. I love Bob's voice when he jokes and laughs and his face tries not to let on.
Also I love the Nashville Skyline Bob voice, but still is Baby Bob at the Gaslight for me!
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Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:40 pm |
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brunocat
Roadie
Joined: 31 Jan 2009 Posts: 22 Location: Italy |
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best vocal perf |
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Rambler Gambler (No Direction Home)
Boots of Spanish Leather (Witmark Demos)
Moonshiner (Bootleg Series vol 1-3)
Seven Days (Bootleg Series vol 1-3)
Saving Grace (Saved)
When He Returns (Toronto, 1980)
Solid Rock (Toronto, 1980)
Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall (Nara, 1994)
Trying To Get to Heaven (Anzio, 2001)
Mississippi (Love and Theft)
Cold Irons Bound (Tell Tale Signs - Bonnaroo)
Cross the Green Mountain (soundtrack)
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Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:13 pm |
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machafele
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Joined: 21 Mar 2011 Posts: 1 Location: AUSTRIA |
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Bob's Best Vocal Performances |
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1. Tomorrow Night (Good As I Been to You)
2. You Belong to Me (Natural Born Killers)
3. The Man in Me (New Morning)
4. Billy 4 (Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid)
5. Tell Ol' Bill (Tell Tale Signs)
6. Spirit on the Water (Modern Times)
7. Mr. Tambourine Man (The Concert for Bangla Desh)
8. Big Yellow Taxi (Dylan 1973)
9. Idiot Wind (Blood on the Tracks)
10. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (Before the Flood)
11. When I Paint my Masterpiece (Bob Dylan Greatest Hits Vol.II)
and maybe another 1000 songs
_________________ You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows ... |
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Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:42 pm |
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blondewillie
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Joined: 22 May 2011 Posts: 1 Location: tillsonburg ontario canada |
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Two Soldiers Boston 10/8/94
_________________ "I know Fortune is waiting to be kind" |
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Fri May 27, 2011 6:26 pm |
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macmaghnusa
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Joined: 31 Jan 2009 Posts: 2
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I would automatically go for anything from the 1966 tour. The sheer beauty of the phrasing and the delivery is awe-inspiring. The acoustic sets from the final shows, with that, in his words, 'dead man's last pistol shot' voice whirling around and enveloping the Royal Albert Hall just floors you. How could anyone say the man can't sing after hearing this!?
_________________ The lines are long
And the fighting is strong
And they're breaking down the distance
between right and wrong... |
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