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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2011

Nashville Skyline is one of Dylan's best but perhaps most forgotten albums.
Here is a great story telling Dylan song full of hidden meaning.

Rhythm guitar Gibson CJ 165. Second guitar 1966 Gibson ES 330 and short guitar break on a 1974 Fender Tele Custom.

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  • Thanks SuperAimee94. Nashville Skyline is one of Dylan's best albums but a little forgotten.

    I like 'I Threw it all Away' too.

  • Thanks for yours Semicisme. I didn't plan to copy Dylan's song just make a version of it. The Nashville Skyline album is very acoustic driven but Dylan uses a keyboard to add in fills in this song where I use an electric guitar. Hope you enjoyed it anyway.

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  • it was never true <3

  • This is a demo.Listen to the Nashville Skyline version.He recorded it with Nashville's best,and it's the best song on the album,though it hasn't got the attention other songs have.Charlie McCoy,the legendary harp artist,plays a sublime organ on it.

  • wtf

  • Nice version, I enjoyed it :)

  • This is misrepresentation

  • @fretplay4 We did not enjoy it. We want our money back.

  • This version does not sound like the Nashville skyline version, or at least it's not how I remember it. Am I right or wrong ?This sounds more acoustic.

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