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Chris Lawrence 04.09.2021 11:36 PM

Thurston covering Dylan on new Uncut magazine disc
 
I figured a separate thread was worthwhile since it's a semi-limited item - the June 2021 issue of Uncut (in shops April 15 in the UK) features a disc containing exclusive Bob Dylan covers, including "Buckets of Rain" by Thurston.

https://magazines.bandlabtechnologies.com/store/products,issue-289-june-2021_300.htm?fbclid=IwAR0Wbs5N4VeRw_2BhB9kQ51Hgjec fRtz5pzqazPS-2qKJBhsslua0Jg4Dvo


 

Moshe 04.10.2021 12:53 PM

Thanks!

The Soup Nazi 04.10.2021 01:59 PM

BITCHEN. I will receive that issue in, like, September or something, but bitchen. :)

ETA: Incidentally, Bob, um, "lifted" "Buckets Of Rain"'s top-line melody from Tom Paxton's "Bottle Of Wine".

greenlight 04.10.2021 03:25 PM

nice. thanks 4 sharing.

hipster_bebop_junkie 04.12.2021 11:28 PM

Interested as well in LOW's cover of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door".

The Soup Nazi 04.13.2021 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
Interested as well in LOW's cover of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door".


I know! And Weyes Blood covering "Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands" - that's eleven-and-a-half minutes for her to sink her brilliance into. Hot DAMN.

Plus, RT, Joan Shelley, Cowboy Junkies... And what appears to be an otherwise unreleased Dylan song altogether - are you kidding me? As far as I know he's done only two songs which approximate that title: "It's Too Late" and "You're Too Late", both covers, and both only performed live (three times the former and only once the latter). I think this is a different tune. Wow.

_tunic_ 04.13.2021 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
the June 2021 issue of Uncut (in shops April 15 in the UK)



Is this part of the Brexit regulations that the month of May is skipped entirely in the UK? :confused:


 

The Soup Nazi 04.13.2021 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
Is this part of the Brexit regulations that the month of May is skipped entirely in the UK? :confused:

 


The month of Theresa May? ;):D

It's just the way this shit rolls. The May issue (Velvet Underground on the cover) was in stores March 18.

Back to the future, there are now more details on the June issue's contents: it's an all-around Bobfest as Dylan turns 80. Thurston was the first artist to "submit" a cover for the CD, on January 7.

The Soup Nazi 04.16.2021 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
Interested as well in LOW's cover of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door".


Hear Low's version of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" from our exclusive Bob Dylan covers CD

hipster_bebop_junkie 04.18.2021 12:30 AM

Beautiful! <3

The Soup Nazi 04.20.2021 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
[...] And what appears to be an otherwise unreleased Dylan song altogether - are you kidding me? As far as I know he's done only two songs which approximate that title: "It's Too Late" and "You're Too Late", both covers, and both only performed live (three times the former and only once the latter). I think this is a different tune. Wow.


Hmm, "Too Late [acoustic version]" seems to be a demo of "Foot Of Pride", which probably indicates that the next volume in the Bootleg Series will be focused on Infidels. It'd sure be great to have the other version of "Blind Willie McTell"...

Incidentally, Lou Reed did an excellent cover of "Foot Of Pride" at The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration. From a 2009 issue of The Wire:

Quote:

Alan Licht: You've only done covers a couple of times.

Lou Reed: Have I?

AL: Well, the Hal Willner tribute to Kurt Weill, Lost In The Stars...

LR: That's "September Song", but I could have written that... I guess. I mean, over 40 years ago. And "Foot Of Pride" at the Dylan 30th anniversary concert in 1992. Wow. One of the funniest songs ever written by anyone, ever. When I was on tour I would listen to that song every day, 'cause it would make me laugh. "Did he make it to the top?/Well, yeah, but then he dropped." Then I got onstage to do this thing, and they got teleprompters that big so you get two lines, and there's 27,000 verses in it. So there's a big cheat sheet up there, and GE [Smith, Dylan guitarist between 1988–90] is playing guitar, and he would turn the page for me, it was crazy. So many words. But I wasn't gonna edit Dylan. Each verse is hilarious. I mean, really, really, really funny. When I played in bars, we did nothing but covers, but recordings? I don't know, I can't think of any. I mean, there's a lot I wish I'd written. My versions of doo-wop songs were not nearly as good as the real ones. That's been a source of irritation.


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