Shalom & Boker tov...no...technically, tomorrow is a Yom Tov, being Shemini Atzeret, one of 6 days called Yom Tov in the Yehu'dit calendar... STEPHAN PICKERING / חפץ ח"ם בן אברהם Torah אלילה Yehu'di Apikores / Philologia Kabbalistica Speculativa Researcher לחיות זמן רב ולשגשג THE KABBALAH FRACTALS PROJECT
Heard and saw. The Band came back for the encore, and after confirming we weren't seeing double - this was 1969 after all - folks started noticing the extra sixth player on stage, looking every bit as "rustic" as the rest of the band. No-one said anything, but an unspoken collective realization seemed to creep over the audience like a beautiful sunrise, and then burst into full bright awareness as we came to understand what was actually happening. Many minds were blown that beautiful summer evening.
So Bob actually sang "Slippin' and Slidin' - the Little Richard song? I don't doubt what you (or the site) are saying, but that's just beyond belief...
Not me but some would say what's he's playing in his set this week is beyond belief ! Peace and love✌
Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere, but which take is the version of Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window with the glockenspiel?
Also missing from Disc 4 after 'Like A Rolling Stone' 16 June 1965, is 'Why do you have to be so frantic?' CO 86449, a one verse effort widely bootlegged... Why should you have to be so frantic, you always wanted to live life in the past Now why [d'ya wanna] to be so Atlantic you finally got your wish at last You used to oh so modest, with your arm around your cigarette machine, Now you lost it all, I see, an' all you go is your two-dollar bill and your hat full of gasoline [....] after all things could be much worse ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEPHAN PICKERING / חפץ ח"ם בן אברהם Torah אלילה Yehu'di Apikores / Philologia Kabbalistica Speculativa Researcher לחיות זמן רב ולשגשג THE KABBALAH FRACTALS PROJECT
Also missing from Disc 4 after 'Like A Rolling Stone' 16 June 1965, is 'Why do you have to be so frantic?' CO 86449, a one verse effort widely bootlegged... Why should you have to be so frantic, you always wanted to live life in the past. Now why [d'ya wanna] to be so Atlantic you finally got your wish at last; You used to be oh so modest, with your arm around your cigarette machine. Now you lost it all, I see, an' all you go is your two-dollar bill and your hat full of gasoline [....] after all things could be much worse ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEPHAN PICKERING / חפץ ח"ם בן אברהם Torah אלילה Yehu'di Apikores / Philologia Kabbalistica Speculativa Researcher לחיות זמן רב ולשגשג THE KABBALAH FRACTALS PROJECT
Thanks for pointing this one out and posting the lyrics. Is it the Disc 12/Track 7 "Lunatic Princess" listed as Jan 26? Always liked it, brief as it is. It sounds much more like a June 1965 riff to me.
I just noticed that this morning's Expecting Rain stated (speculation) that there may be only 1,000 copies left of the 18 CD (Top right of page under the listing). Why don't some of us go in together and buy the remaining 1,000 copies tomorrow? If someone could volunteer to put it on their card, I'm sure others will chip in.
I was able to add at least 2,100 to my cart. It wouldn't let me add more than 2,400. I'd say their estimate of 1,000 left is off. A possible silver lining in all this: if the deluxe collector's edition box becomes an option on all subsequent Bootleg Series releases, perhaps the time it takes to sell out the 5,000 will help determine the price of any future deluxe sets.
We can leave vocabulary for some other time. However, Lunatic Princess(as opposed to Lunatic Princess No.3), is from January 27, 1966, listed as "unknown fragment" on the tape information data sheet, CO89218. The riff of this is not uncommon, and is quite similar to the much later Dead Man, Dead Man. At any rate, it is not from 1965.
Wasn't that also known as Lunatic Princess Revisited. The box set says that was from the January 1966 sessions
Shalom & Erev tov...then learn the vocabulary before attempting to talk to a Yehu'di who studied to be a rabbi. I am well aware of CO89218 being 27 January 1966, and I have data for two later titles being used for it : 'unknown' on recording sheet, then determined to be 'I'll Keep It With Mine', although it does not resemble the June 1964 Witmark Demo, or 13 January 'Bank Account Blues'...and CO89218 is not the same take as CO86449 16 June 1965 (copyrighted within the past year, or so). When time permits with my current monograph research, I shall sit down with the various CDs, and sort through the unofficial nomenclature. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEPHAN PICKERING / חפץ ח"ם בן אברהם Torah אלילה Yehu'di Apikores / Philologia Kabbalistica Speculativa Researcher לחיות זמן רב ולשגשג THE KABBALAH FRACTALS PROJECT