Instead of the Dylan-Seuss tracks, visitors to the site found a brief message saying the site had been "retired" at the request of Dr. Seuss Enterprises.
By the way, i'm a huge Dylan fan , and i find this beautiful...
Then Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the La Jolla, Calif., firm that publishes the works of the late Theodor Geisel, heard "Dylan Hears a Who." Only two weeks after word of the site began spreading, Ryan got a cease-and-desist demand from the Seuss lawyers, who said the site and songs infringed the company's copyrights and trademarks. Ryan complied quickly and quietly
He registered a domain name, dylanhearsawho and in February 2007 posted his seven tracks online, accompanied by suitably Photoshopped album artwork, under the title "Dylan Hears a Who''. "Green Eggs and Ham" was set to a tune and arrangement somewhere between "Highway 61 Revisited" and "Subterranean Homesick Blues," complete with Dylan's rushed, occasionally sneering phrasing
Info on Dylan Hears A Who: Kevin Ryan, a 33-year-old Houston music producer and author, went into his home studio and engineered a sort of retro mash-up of two of his favorite artists, Bob Dylan and Dr. Seuss. Ryan took the text from seven Seuss classics, including "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham," and set them to original tunes that sounded like they were right off Dylan's mid-'60s releases. He played all the instruments and sang all the songs in Dylan's breathy, nasal twang
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sirronald69 2 weeks ago
this is bad ass.
lunicachanta 3 months ago
The missing chapter in the Bob Dylan story - it makes a little more sense now...
deadbeatdynamo 4 months ago in playlist Liked
it sounds too much like trying to sound like dylan
hanghang71 5 months ago 2
Instead of the Dylan-Seuss tracks, visitors to the site found a brief message saying the site had been "retired" at the request of Dr. Seuss Enterprises.
By the way, i'm a huge Dylan fan , and i find this beautiful...
Pmitsou123 6 months ago
Then Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the La Jolla, Calif., firm that publishes the works of the late Theodor Geisel, heard "Dylan Hears a Who." Only two weeks after word of the site began spreading, Ryan got a cease-and-desist demand from the Seuss lawyers, who said the site and songs infringed the company's copyrights and trademarks. Ryan complied quickly and quietly
Pmitsou123 6 months ago
He registered a domain name, dylanhearsawho and in February 2007 posted his seven tracks online, accompanied by suitably Photoshopped album artwork, under the title "Dylan Hears a Who''. "Green Eggs and Ham" was set to a tune and arrangement somewhere between "Highway 61 Revisited" and "Subterranean Homesick Blues," complete with Dylan's rushed, occasionally sneering phrasing
Pmitsou123 6 months ago
Info on Dylan Hears A Who: Kevin Ryan, a 33-year-old Houston music producer and author, went into his home studio and engineered a sort of retro mash-up of two of his favorite artists, Bob Dylan and Dr. Seuss. Ryan took the text from seven Seuss classics, including "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham," and set them to original tunes that sounded like they were right off Dylan's mid-'60s releases. He played all the instruments and sang all the songs in Dylan's breathy, nasal twang
Pmitsou123 6 months ago