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Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands --- Rare live version from Renaldo and Clara

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

Live version of Bob Dylan's "Sad eyed lady of the lowlands" from the film "Renaldo and Clara"

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  • @rivertheme its only in the his film Renaldo and Clara. It is one of the three versions that he recorded. The Version from Blonde on Blonde is one and there is a rare version from "the denver hotel tapes" that is also a full version. at one point in the Denver Hotel Tapes version he says "I swear if I audience ever joins in any of them I will walk right off the stage without a second thought" then he says something about going at Pete Seeger with a "fucking hammer and sickle"

  • Legendary

  • I love this version! Can i find it on one of his records or something?

  • All the piano-led Dylan rehearsal stuff used on Renaldo & Clara is amongst the best he's ever done - viz, People Get Ready, If You See Her, Say Hello and One Too Many Mornings.

    All mixed, Robert Altman style, with the spoken dialogue, but worth searching out nonetheless.

  • increíble

  • @MeatTycoonDevious nice of you to say this - so sick of people saying the opposite! Bob's singing on Planet Waves, Blood on the Tracks and Desire is the best he's ever done. So expressive, who among you could match him?

  • I believe it's a rehearsal. Rolling Thunder Revue, most likely 2 ( 1976)

  • please someone put the Dylan's rehearsal of this song with bunch of guys. There was part 1 and part 2 of it and my god it was amazing but then i think copyright big guns banned the video please whoever got it put it back on youtube

  • There is a bunch that just started and Whiff gone, SRV, Janis, Jimi, Bonham, Morrison, Amy, Ochs, Gram, Johnny Ace, Patsy, Clifford, Rhoades, Moon, Hank,

    The Bird, Navarro, Allman and without stress on the membrane I just think of another but forget it these are not too bad for starters

  • Those of getting along in years his yes, Bobness Yes but lets us not forget his Lennoness (John) and his Youngness (Niel) and his Harrisonness eh Well yeah that pretty much covers it all for me and other un-mentioned - But throw some Frank, Monk, Powell and Coltrane with Mahler and Mozart and that's a starter for me throw some Billie and Woody in too

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