table top joe wrote:Bobs been a bit cranky in this latest interview(you know,more so)he dismissed Johnny Cash's later records as well.....
....just as Bob has described his strong preference for early Johnny Cash and Rolling Stones music, he offered this about his songwriting
back in the day during a CBS 60 Minutes interview:
"I don't know how I got to write those songs. Those early songs were almost magically written, (Dylan then quotes from
It's Alright, Ma). Try to sit down and write something like that. There's a magic to that, and it's not Siegfried and Roy kind of magic, you know? It's a different kind of a penetrating magic. And, you know, I did it. I did it at one time...You can't do something forever, I did it once, and I can do other things now. But, I can't do that."
...of course, Bob hasn't been quite as harsh in describing his more recent work as he was about Cash....
yentek wrote:I attended Leonard's concert at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles in 1994 or 1995 - the I'm Your Man Tour. Dylan was there. My companion and I saw him leaving about 20 miniutes after the show ended.
.. LC: "I remember singin' it (Hallelujah) to Bob Dylan after his last concert in Paris. The morning after, I was having coffee with him and we traded lyrics. Dylan especially liked this last verse, "And even though it all went wrong, I stand before the Lord of song with nothing on my lips but Hallelujah." Hallelujah was, of course, covered live by Bob back in late "80's - (a live recording previously posted on the forum can be found
here) including an LA performance in the same year as Leonard's
I'm Your Man tour that Bob may have been seen at (LC's 90's dates in LA occurred when Bob was touring Europe)
Steven915 wrote:I was flipping around the TV channels the other night and I came across the documentary film "Don't Look Back." Dylan was singing "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll," beautifully.
....As a total aside, William Zantzinger died this year (
obituary)....a few years back, the story for which Bob took "poetic license" was told and Zantzinger's subsequent life were reviewed
here....
lizzytysh wrote: Leonard has always had a signature kind of grace...
...never more evident than when Leonard says: Bob "was playing the organ, beautifully I might say".....