The Bob Dylan 70th birthday celebration went off as well as I'd hoped - most people came with one or more of his songs and everyone joined in the 'community singing'(*). The atmosphere was heightened by the power cut that meant the whole evening was conducted in candlelight. Luckily Martin had his special lyric-reading lamp and Steve & Jennifer had a torch.
The songs I remember were:
I know I've missed quite a few, so please let me know which one they were. we even had David Bowie's Song for Bob Dylan.
Fred even managed to sneak in an excellent 'point number' - The Bonny Ash Cloud (to the tune of The Bonny Ash Grove). Lyrics here. I think I saw a certain rugby fan singing along with different lyrics that would be censored from this blog.
Back to The Belle Vue next week.
The songs I remember were:
- All Along the Watchtower
- Time's They are A Changing (and the parody Songs They Are A Changing)
- I'm Gonna Miss You When You Go (twice)
- Positively Fourth Street (as a tango)
- My Back Pages
- Subterranean Homesick Blues
- Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
- Senor
- Knocking on Heaven's Door
- Mighty Quinn (*)
- I Shall Be Released (*)
- You Ain't Going Nowhere (*)
I know I've missed quite a few, so please let me know which one they were. we even had David Bowie's Song for Bob Dylan.
Fred even managed to sneak in an excellent 'point number' - The Bonny Ash Cloud (to the tune of The Bonny Ash Grove). Lyrics here. I think I saw a certain rugby fan singing along with different lyrics that would be censored from this blog.
Back to The Belle Vue next week.
Most people didn't know that Karen can play the guitar - the last time we saw this at MBAC was at The Pegasus many years ago. However, Gerry had given her a nylon-stringed guitar before leaving for Australia and she felt a duty to give it an outing, so she played and sang Tecumseh Valley, which is one of the few songs on Nanci Griffith's Other Voices, Other Rooms album that Steve doesn't sing. Well done Karen.