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Comments for Dylan, Bob, The Bootleg Series Volume 3


E-MAIL: cedavid@pegasus.rutgers.edu
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E-MAIL: cedavid@pegasus.rutgers.edu
Sorry, I tried spelling "Blind Wilie McTell" in big lettering - didn't work. One of his most essential 1980's songs.
E-MAIL: averam@webtv.net
why he left Blind Willie Mctell off of Infidels will always be a mystery.a beautiful song.
sfielden.goyh@go-regions.gov.uk
This is an absolute gem! - I particularly like the way Rob says - 'ever done the opposite of what the experts say', then the lead comes in to bend your pathway before depositing you back on the main theme of the song - overall the shape of this song goes like this --*-.
sfielden.goyh@go-regions.gov.uk
This is an absolute gem! - I particularly like the way Rob says - 'ever done the opposite of what the experts say', then the lead comes in to bend your pathway before depositing you back on the main theme of the song - overall the shape of this song goes like this --*-.
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