The Millers of Shedville, in General Assembly joined, greet the Garbanzo clan and inform them that this rendition has earned the Aging Hippie Romantic Best Cover of this day of October 27, 2011, Award . Your prize will be forwarded as soon as you put your credit number into the appropriate receptacle.
@davidkanemiller Ah, but how fleeting is the glory of this world; tomorrow some other Aging Hippie Romantic will have taken my place. And yet another on the 29, and so on, per omnia saecula saeculorum, amen.
OUTSTANDING cover of one of my favorite Dylan songs! Can you tell me what those two chords your playing up on the 3rd fret reletive to the capo are? I been trying to figure this song out for a long time. GREAT job!
@coolanddark Hmmm...how to do this. OK. The odd Em9 Dylan uses and I use sometimes to begin each line
is: mute the 5th (if you wish); 3rd fret 2nd string and 4th fret 4th string, and let the dissonance between G and F# stay in; then to a D9 with F# in the bass. The other E9 I use (Dylan does not) is made by 4th fetting the 4th string and second fretting the 5th, again using the G/F# dissonance.
Done at the first manner. the best, i think
TheStefanogaetani 4 weeks ago
Damned you're good. I love the way you did it.
greetings from France
Laurent
bloodonthestrings 2 months ago
Outstanding as usual. Thanks for posting.
hochbob 3 months ago
Very nice, Alonzo. You are one of my YouTube heroes. Great voice, great finger-picking! You probably practice too!
geoman7447 4 months ago
@geoman7447 Thank you. I hope you're right about my voice and guitar playing; you're way off about "practice."
alonzogarbanzo 4 months ago
Bravo
roragain 4 months ago
I like it.
raymondcrooke 4 months ago
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
The Millers of Shedville, in General Assembly joined, greet the Garbanzo clan and inform them that this rendition has earned the Aging Hippie Romantic Best Cover of this day of October 27, 2011, Award . Your prize will be forwarded as soon as you put your credit number into the appropriate receptacle.
Oh, man, this tugs.
davidkanemiller 4 months ago
@davidkanemiller Ah, but how fleeting is the glory of this world; tomorrow some other Aging Hippie Romantic will have taken my place. And yet another on the 29, and so on, per omnia saecula saeculorum, amen.
alonzogarbanzo 4 months ago
I like your version ! Nice job ! John
namnoiz 4 months ago
OUTSTANDING cover of one of my favorite Dylan songs! Can you tell me what those two chords your playing up on the 3rd fret reletive to the capo are? I been trying to figure this song out for a long time. GREAT job!
coolanddark 4 months ago
@coolanddark Hmmm...how to do this. OK. The odd Em9 Dylan uses and I use sometimes to begin each line
is: mute the 5th (if you wish); 3rd fret 2nd string and 4th fret 4th string, and let the dissonance between G and F# stay in; then to a D9 with F# in the bass. The other E9 I use (Dylan does not) is made by 4th fetting the 4th string and second fretting the 5th, again using the G/F# dissonance.
Thanks for the props.
alonzogarbanzo 4 months ago
@alonzogarbanzo thanks a lot!
coolanddark 4 months ago
One of my favorite Dylan songs and a very nice version - thanks!
Ynysybarri 4 months ago
I like the way you ended that one.
newporter42 4 months ago
I dunno why you didn't just get a cousin to play the harp for ya.
I love this song a lot, never could learn to play it on the guitar though. I could probably do the harmonica though. Anyway, beautiful version.
SirCoughsalot 4 months ago