Crap. No.
It was “If You Have to Go, Go Now (Or Else You’ll Have to Stay All Night).”
Also a great song.
Crap. No.
It was “If You Have to Go, Go Now (Or Else You’ll Have to Stay All Night).”
Also a great song.
Good album for Dylan freaks, though…it also includes an exemplary “Percy’s Song” and “Million Dollar Bash.”
Fairport were big on selecting obscure Dylan songs to cover! That was their third album; the first had included “Jack of Diamonds” (a musical setting of one of the poems from the back cover of Another Side of Bob Dylan) the second included a sublime version of “I’ll Keep It with Mine,” and they recorded “Ballad of Easy Rider” for the fourth, but it was left off the final running order (didn’t fit the album’s very British theme).
Are we talking about *Fairport *Convention (Richard Thompson)?
If so, did they do an album of Dylan covers that I’ve missed?
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Yeah, FAIRPORT. Blame my spellchecker.
See last three posts for their early Dylan covers.
Definitely agree with “Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts” and would add “Up to Me” from Biograph.
Someday I’d like to read that he has performed “Stuck in the Middle with You”, if only to show he has a sense of humor about that Stealers Wheel song.
Yeah, just a joke riffing off the reality that if ever another artist made a Dylan song his own, it was Hendrix with AATW.