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Bob Dylan's new single
Bob will release a new studio album in April, and a single called "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'" can be downloaded at bobdylan.com
Fans at the Dylan discussion forum expectingrain.com thinks it is very similar to Black Magic Woman! (Personally, I think it is similar to "All Your Loving".) Last edited by dansven; 03-30-2009 at 12:05 PM.. |
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I agree, the drumbeat is exactly like Otis Rush's Cobra single version. (All Your Loving)
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Who's been talking?
Bob Dylan likes to cover Howlin Wolf, as do we all
It is really Who's Been Talkin doodyhead |
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"Bob Dylan likes to cover Howlin Wolf, as do we all"
I'd just like to able to cover anybody. |
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I agree with Doodyhead, it's Wolf.
Though you could say BMW was inspired by Howlin' Wolf also. Bod Dylan's music has become very derivative. |
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Otis Rush
Here is the version I'm speaking of:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OafGFPbPsY No resemblance to the Dylan song whatsoever? Speaking of Otis Rush, I've been looking for his original 'Homework' single on CD to no avail. I ended up with a remake from sometime in the 90's. Believe it or not I finally spotted it on one of "Bob Dylan's Radio Hour" compilation CD's. |
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First time I heard it I thought "That's Black Magic Woman!" but then quickly realised that BMW itself was taken from elsewhere. It's the blues and therefore it's hard to say which tune came first.
Really like the Dylan tune tho. |
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