Troof.finneganm wrote:It's like when Hendrix played All Along the Watchtower. Was it his? No, but he drymounting owned it man. Owned it.
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I'll buy that for a dollar...Darkknight37 wrote:This thread today:
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Timbrh2001 wrote:Troof.finneganm wrote:It's like when Hendrix played All Along the Watchtower. Was it his? No, but he drymounting owned it man. Owned it.
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Dylan said as much.finneganm wrote:It's like when Hendrix played All Along the Watchtower. Was it his? No, but he drymounting owned it man. Owned it.
"Hendrix's version cuts out the folk and replaces it with screeching rock and roll. Structurally, the main difference is that Hendrix adds a guitar solo after the final lyrics are sung. Dylan describes being "overwhelmed" by Hendrix's version, and he took to playing the song more like Hendrix – complete with a final guitar solo – in concerts. The live version from his Biograph Box Set gives an idea how he played around with the song post-Hendrix. "Strange how when I sing it, I always feel it's a tribute to [Hendrix] in some kind of way," he once said in an interview (Biograph, booklet)."
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Interesting... Best thing posted in this thread all day.desch wrote:Dylan said as much.finneganm wrote:It's like when Hendrix played All Along the Watchtower. Was it his? No, but he drymounting owned it man. Owned it.
"Hendrix's version cuts out the folk and replaces it with screeching rock and roll. Structurally, the main difference is that Hendrix adds a guitar solo after the final lyrics are sung. Dylan describes being "overwhelmed" by Hendrix's version, and he took to playing the song more like Hendrix – complete with a final guitar solo – in concerts. The live version from his Biograph Box Set gives an idea how he played around with the song post-Hendrix. "Strange how when I sing it, I always feel it's a tribute to [Hendrix] in some kind of way," he once said in an interview (Biograph, booklet)."
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Nicely referenced. Lets now go to the judges on this one?desch wrote:Dylan said as much.finneganm wrote:It's like when Hendrix played All Along the Watchtower. Was it his? No, but he drymounting owned it man. Owned it.
"Hendrix's version cuts out the folk and replaces it with screeching rock and roll. Structurally, the main difference is that Hendrix adds a guitar solo after the final lyrics are sung. Dylan describes being "overwhelmed" by Hendrix's version, and he took to playing the song more like Hendrix – complete with a final guitar solo – in concerts. The live version from his Biograph Box Set gives an idea how he played around with the song post-Hendrix. "Strange how when I sing it, I always feel it's a tribute to [Hendrix] in some kind of way," he once said in an interview (Biograph, booklet)."
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FTFYAwesome wrote:You guys realize why everybody on this site is uneasy? It's because Mondo hasn't released a flippable poster online since the Two Towers print, Mondo has been asleep at the wheel.
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Fair use of colloquial idiom?Awesome wrote:You guys realize why everybody on this site is uneasy? It's because Mondo hasn't released a quality poster online since the Two Towers print, Mondo has been asleep at the wheel.
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Dude, I wrote those exact sentences in a fudge online magazine that no one reads. Please use quotes, or italics when plagarizing me next time.AaronBKoontz wrote: The more you talk on here the more I realize how impossibly frustrating you are. I can't even imagine what a dredge of a person like you must be like in real life.
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Luls, all this over a shitty Vulture listical.
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Where my quotz @ BIYATCH???GatorsCanes wrote:Dude, I wrote those exact sentences in a fudge online magazine that no one reads. Please use quotes, or italics when plagarizing me next time.AaronBKoontz wrote: The more you talk on here the more I realize how impossibly frustrating you are. I can't even imagine what a dredge of a person like you must be like in real life.