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Chevy picks the Top 10 covers of Bob Dylan songs


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Bob Dylan is the greatest songwriter in the history of the world. (Don't flame this into a debate, if you disagree start your own damn thread for your favorite).

 

Many artists have covered Bob. Here are my Top 10 in descending order:

 

10)

 

 

 

9) Manfred Mann - Mighty Quinn

 

8) Johnny Winter- Highway 61 Revisited

 

7) Eddie Vedder - Masters of War

 

6) Eric Clapton - Don't Think Twice It's Alright

 

5) Jeff Buckley - Mama You've Been On My Mind

 

4) Them - It's All Over Now Baby Blue

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=zWxhoeERMZU

 

3) Adele - Make You Feel My Love

 

 

2) Guns and Roses - Knockin' On Heaven!s Door

 

 

1) Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower

 

 

And a bonus...

 

The Band - I Shall Be Released

 

http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-XwB8exoTE

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Oops: forgot my disclaimer.

I totally agree with you Chevy. Your list is a great one. Just threw some more in there to add to your list. Maybe the ones not on your list be #11-30 somewhere... ;-)

Again, great list!

I like them. Thanks for the kind words. Not sure why only the first video linked properly, so I added the artist and title of each.

 

Watch them while you can, Bob is notorious for having all copyrighted material removed from YouTube.

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This really aint bad either... I know Clapton had the "Popluar" version in 1970s... But mixed w/Bob Marley, GnR, and Clapton... It is pure dynamite!

 

ENJOYING the best of four worlds:

 

1. Songsmithing: Dylan

2. Guitarwork: EC

3. LeadVocalwork/Version: Marley,

(I can't find Bob Marley's version anywhere... I know he did it.)

4. Hard/Modern twist: GnR (Doc's post above)

 

 

...& the background (didn't source it, any comments, gr8ly appreciated) behind the song and why it does fit best, even know it peaked popular, by Eric Clapton:

 

"This song is written from the perspective of a dying sheriff: "Mama, take this badge off of me/I can't use it anymore/It's gettin' dark, too dark for me to see/I feel like I'm knockin' on heaven's door." Dylan wrote it for the 1973 western film, Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid. It plays while Sheriff Colin Baker is dying from his gunshot wounds. Dylan cameos in the movie as the character, Alias."

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Bob Dylan is the greatest songwriter in the history of the world. (Don't flame this into a debate, if you disagree start your own damn thread for your favorite).

Many artists have covered Bob. Here are my Top 10 in descending order:

10)

9) Manfred Mann - Mighty Quinn

8) Johnny Winter- Highway 61 Revisited

7) Eddie Vedder - Masters of War

6) Eric Clapton - Don't Think Twice It's Alright

5) Jeff Buckley - Mama You've Been On My Mind

4) Them - It's All Over Now Baby Blue

http://youtube.com/watch?v=zWxhoeERMZU

3) Adele - Make You Feel My Love

2) Guns and Roses - Knockin' On Heaven!s Door

1) Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower

And a bonus...

The Band - I Shall Be Released

http://youtube.com/watch?v=_-XwB8exoTE

 

just a quick comment on Hendrix's version of all along the watchtower. That is Dave Mason front and center playing acoustic guitar on that tune. The magic in Hendrix's version is evident. I remember reading it even blew Dylan away. If you get the chance catch Dave Mason on tour. he does his take of Watchtower. And usually is good for a story about it.

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