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Throw my suitcase out there, too,
Throw my troubles out the door,
I don't need them any more
'Cause tonight I'll be staying here with you.
I should have left this town this morning
But it was more than I could do.
Oh, your love comes on so strong
And I've waited all day long
For tonight when I'll be staying here with you.
Is it really any wonder
The love that a stranger might receive.
You cast your spell and I went under,
I find it so difficult to leave.
I can hear that whistle blowin',
I see that stationmaster, too,
If there's a poor boy on the street,
Then let him have my seat
'Cause tonight I'll be staying here with you.
Throw my ticket out the window,
Throw my suitcase out there, too,
Throw my troubles out the door,
I don't need them any more
'Cause tonight I'll be staying here with you.
I don't hear anything wrong with Dylan's voice. Why would he need to cringe?
He may cringe at his performance in the movie "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" but not Nashville Skyline!
I dunno, Dylan can really read those cans of beans...
I wonder if he looks back on this little voice experiment and cringes.
I don't hear anything wrong with Dylan's voice. Why would he need to cringe?
He may cringe at his performance in the movie "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" but not Nashville Skyline!
Radio Paradise schools me daily, didn't know Bob could sound like that
I wonder if he looks back on this little voice experiment and cringes.
Was it the smoking? I always thought he purposely changed his voice for this album.
Ah, Bob's "other" voice.
I remember loving Lay Lady Lay when I was in 7th grade....
Ah, Bob's "other" voice.
idiot_wind wrote:
Bobby in a romantic mood. He's just an old softie.
Great for setting the mood today too! Thanks Bill! Happy Pal-entine's y'all!
jahgirl8 wrote:
Bobby who? Guess I'm always on the outside. Y'all have history. It's no wonder so many bail on the forum so quick. I bet there are like 94 percent more who listen than ever post. I've got bigger balls, but I'm quite certain y'all chased multitudes away. Those superior insulting things some of you say... that's all it takes.
Great for setting the mood today too! Thanks Bill! Happy Pal-entine's y'all!
Agreed - Highly likely that it was written while Dylan and the Band were living/working in West Saugerties. Surprisingly though , none of the Band appear as musicians in the album credits.
Ah, Bob's "other" voice.
Yeh - he was coming out of his helium phase at this time.
... into his horn-dog period
It was really nice.
love this sweet tune : )
lucky man Steely_D rock on!
and why does he sing like that on this album?
It was really nice.
a treat indeed - well said primm
Some weeks after, I can see this moment as in a film!
Singing alone in my living room, opposite side of planet earth.
JHZ wrote:
No, listening to one entire Dylan album in one sitting would drive me to slit my wrists. Listening to just one Dylan song often drives me to the PSD button to keep my sanity. I just came back to rate this song a '1' after hearing it again, but then I saw I'd already rated it a one (and then saw your comment). At least I'm consistent.
Just moved this up to 10.
JHZ wrote:
No, listening to one entire Dylan album in one sitting would drive me to slit my wrists. Listening to just one Dylan song often drives me to the PSD button to keep my sanity. I just came back to rate this song a '1' after hearing it again, but then I saw I'd already rated it a one (and then saw your comment). At least I'm consistent.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches be dancing buck ass naked all across the world like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... we love this song... love sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll...
This could well be my very favorite Dylan album. And yet I still rate it a '1'. What a shame after such great music by World Party, Roxy Music and Koop.
Are you really stupid enough to listen to 30 plus Albums by an artist whose best you are rating "sucko barfo" or were you going for an exaggeration as comic effect thing?
Imagine the name of this singer were Bud Zammermen - everybody would rate this song to be a 2 - except me!
I gave it a 1!!!!
Wow, I don't think I remember that particular muppet...
looks like a clash fan................
Well. He was not there, ya know.
he does have mps. lots of acid will do that...............what? oh yeah............dis.. or dat order.
You have to admit: he's actually trying. Jim Nabors isn't too pleased by the sonic likeness, though...
The first few times I heard "Lay Lady Lay" on the radio, I couldn't figure who was singing. Maybe Bob was contractually obligated on this album to do his vocal best.
Fascinating show...this strage little man playing in front of 14,000 people.
Play on Bob. Play on.
marvelous...
This could well be my very favorite Dylan album. And yet I still rate it a '1'. What a shame after such great music by World Party, Roxy Music and Koop.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Bob Dylan has a new album out called Tempest... for more information about the new album, look here...
Dylan was also singing with a soft, smooth, country-tinged croon, and many listeners were startled by this 'new' voice. Dylan attributed it to a break from cigarettes, but a number of friends and family members were able to draw a connection between his 'new' voice and the one he used while performing at the Ten O' Clock Scholar in Minneapolis and the Purple Onion pizza parlor in Saint Paul, during the winter and spring of 1960."
Also:
"When sessions resumed on February 17, "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You" was the primary focus, and a master take was selected from a total of eleven takes."
Ha!
some have never been played but still have a 7 rating
Wow, I don't think I remember that particular muppet...
Well. He was not there, ya know.
He had a voice transplant a few years after this ...
He had a voice transplant a few years after this ...
feel so !
He sounds like Kernit THE frog here
LOL
He sounds like Kernit THE frog here
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I enjoy the photos you post. Thanks.
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Yeh - he was coming out of his helium phase at this time.
Best description I've ever heard of this phase of Dylan's career!
no accountin' for taste, this just happens to be my fav dylan album!
'on ya bill! ;)*
I'd agree that Self Portrait was pretty weak but I thought this and New Morning definitely had their moments. As for Blood On The Tracks . . . a masterpiece.
Yeh - he was coming out of his helium phase at this time.
that is EXACTLY what i thought. then i remembered that Jim Nabors had a better voice than this.
Have you ever heard Lay Lady Lay?
This entire LP was knocked out in the matter of a day of two. Amazing what a quick trip to TN can do!
Supersuckers do a great version of this.
Would agree with that.
Ditto - Love the whimsical element though - tip of the hat on the cover sets the mood for a few of these tracks. Nice record overall, but you're right about the vision. It sure as hell kicked in with those offerings.
Would agree with that.
Been thinking that this station does not play enough of Bob.
Good to see that being rectified.