Al Kooper talks about adding trumpet to Bob Dylan's Most Likely You Go Your Way (And Ill Go Mine)
Part of the EMP|SFM Oral History Live! series, Al Kooper was interviewed live in JBL Theater by EMP|SFM Curator Jasen Emmons.
http://www.empsfm.org/oralhistory
Al is talking about Dylan's Blonde on Blonde sessions in Nashville in 1966. He is telling the famous story of Charlie McCoy playing bass and trumpet at the same time on the song Most Likely Go Your Way I'll Go Mine
superfuzzymomma 9 months ago
Charlie McCoy plays bass,guitar,keys,and is a harmonica virtuoso.Charlie Daniels plays many stringed instruments extremely well such as guitar,bass,violin,and probably mandolin,etc.I would guess McCoy is who is Al talking about.It could be Daniels though i always heard/read McCoy.
oledocbenway 1 year ago
@helmsbarn
I dont think so !
fleadhcowboy 1 year ago
@redchannels
You know you might be right!
fleadhcowboy 1 year ago
@helmsbarn Gotta respectfully differ with you. It was Charlie McCoy, harmonica player, multi-instrumentalist and veteran Nashville session man.
redchannels 1 year ago
He's talking about Charlie Daniels
helmsbarn 2 years ago