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<div>No rumors to Dylan and Baez being a twosome. It's the truth and I
saw it with my own eyes one day during a very early protest of the
Vietnam war, when it wasn't even called a war yet. I'm a bit hazy on
dates as I was only 8 years old, but I remember walking with my
parents in a protest march around Washington Square with Dylan and
Baez leading the way. Must have been 1962 or 63. Kennedy was still
alive and the Gulf of Tonkin hoax has yet to be perpetrated.</div>
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<div>Mark Solomon</div>
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<div>At 1:50 AM -0400 10/19/04, Tbertruss@aol.com wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial" size="-1">Tom:<br>
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Indeed, the lyrics you posted, from the song "All Along The
Watchtower," which Jimi Hendrix recorded and released on his
masterpiece, "Electric Ladyland," deserve thanks.
However, though Bob Dylan said Hendrix's version of this song is
better than his, the song IS by Bob Dylan.<br>
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Many of Dylan's songs are better done by other artists than by Dylan.
Joan Baez does an especially fantastic job with Dylan's songs, and I
recommend highly the albums "Any Day Now" or "Baez
Sings Dylan," though they have many of the same songs in common,
so pick one or the other, for an amazing song after awesome song
experience. Baez gives her all in these interpretations of
Dylan's work.<br>
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"Any Day Now" has Baez's version of the song "Sad Eyed
Lady of the Lowlands" and "Baez Sings Dylan" does not,
so maybe "Any Day Now" is the one to go for.<br>
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Rumor has it Dylan and Baez were lovers at one time.<br>
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How come I remember all this stuff with ease, yet I can't keep track
of what day of the week it is?<br>
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Is it OK to say "lovers?" I mean just think of the
images this might suggest in the impure mind! <br>
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Ted Moffett</font></blockquote>
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