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I go back to the days of seeing Dylan in Greenwich Village....although this song was written much later....I've always been a Dylan admirer...and Sophie definitely has taken this song to a different level......I would think Bob loved it also!!
Has anyone ever interpreted a Dylan song more erotically? This chokes me up everytime I see/hear it. I'm surprised the Fire Dept. didn't have to be called after this performance.
4711StGermain: Thank you. You took the words right out of my mind. This is one of the greatest Dylan covers of all time (and it's on her first CD). But let's not forget Patty Smith's epic version of "Changing of the guards"... and Mira Billottes "As I went out one morning".
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Thank you. You took the words right out of my mind. This is one of the greatest Dylan covers of all time (and it's on her first CD). But let's not forget Patty Smith's epic version of "Changing of the guards"... and Mira Billottes "As I went out one morning".