LosslessBob LB-8533
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xx/xx/61The Radio Songs 1961- 63 Vol. 21 69min

stewART Compilation 2006 - 1 CD - 68m 13s, A collection of all the songs from Dylan's early radio appearances but without the interviews and most of the introductions, etc - a few parts of talk over actual song intros and some other very small sections of dialogue have been retained, but essentially the music is presented alone ! Below are the radio show details if you want to track down the unedited versions. Bonus tracks are from The March on Washington DC and a great version of 'Hollis Brown' from a March 1963 TV broadcast. Following the Studs Terkel radio show of May 1963, all future Dylan live broadcast performances were only to be on television., Sources -, "Billy Faier Radio Show" WBAI Radio, Oct. 1962 New York City - Mono radio recording (from "Paranoid Blues" 'Diamonds In Your Ear / CD42' sourced from vinyl master) (4), Wireless Waves - Skip Weshner Show WBAI Radio, February 1963 New York City (broadcast February or March '63) Mono radio recording (from "Paranoid Blues" 'Diamonds In Your Ear / CD42' ) (3), The World Of Folk Music with Oscar Brand WNBC Radio, March 1963 New York City (broadcast May 1963) Dylan is a surprise guest - He performs two new songs - Girl From The North Country and Only A Hobo (from "I Was So Much Younger Then" - Dandelion) (2), "Studs Terkel's Wax Museum" WFMT Radio, May 1963 Chicago - (Broadcast at a later date) .Stereo radio recording. - Dylan performs seven songs, including four new ones : Farewell, Bob Dylan's Dream, Who Killed Davey Moore and Boots Of Spanish Leather (from "Studs Terkel's Wax Museum" Yellow Dog 1994) .(7), Folk songs and more folk songs - WBC Westinghouse TV, March 1963 New York City (broadcast May 1963) - Mono TV recording (from Genuine Telecasts) (1), March on Washington DC, (Washington Rights March) - 28 August 1963 - broadcast on USA TV & BBC radio UK - Mono TV recording, (from Genuine Telecasts) (2), Technical notes -, 201-04 - some vinyl clicks which I removed as far as I could (unable to find better source for this show), 201 - may be slight tape-speed drop at the very start, but maybe it's Bob's guitar !, 205 - 1 min 10 secs of song only - cut at start & vocal begins on chorus, 210 - Studs Terkel chooses to add some talk about Bob over the instrumental in the middle of the song ! (Don't think a copy exists without this unfortunately), 211 - some minor audio interference on early part of Hard Rain, 212 - brief distortion at 2.20


bittorrent download 10/06; (did not listen to all of this)
has some discontinuities on d2t1 and d2t17
Vol. 2, Bob Dylan - vocal, guitar & harmonica, Billy Faier Radio Show - WBAI Radio, New York City - October 1962 - Mono radio recording, 201 Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Eric von Schmidt), 202 Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues (Dylan), 203 The Death of Emmett Till (Dylan), 204 Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor (Trad.), Wireless Waves - Skip Weshner show - WBAI Radio, New York City - February 1963 - Mono radio recording, 205 Tomorrow is a Long Time (Dylan) (cut at start), 206 Masters of War (Dylan), 207 Bob Dylan's Blues (Dylan), The World Of Folk Music with Oscar Brand - WNBC Radio, New York City - March 1963 (broadcast May 1963), 208 Girl of the North Country (Dylan), 209 Only A Hobo (Dylan), "Studs Terkel's Wax Museum" - WFMT Radio, Chicago - May 1963 (Broadcast at a later date 1963) Stereo radio recording, 210 Farewell (Dylan), 211 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Dylan), 212 Bob Dylan's Dream (Dylan), 213 Boots of Spanish Leather (Dylan), 214 John Brown (Dylan), 215 Who Killed Davey Moore? (Dylan), 216 Blowin' in the Wind (Dylan), Folk songs and more folk songs - WBC Westinghouse TV, New York City - March 1963, 217 Ballad of Hollis Brown (Dylan), March on Washington DC (Washington Civil Rights March) - Lincoln Memorial, Washington - 28 August 1963 (broadcast on USA TV & BBC radio UK - Mono TV recording), 218 When the Ship Comes In (Dylan) - with Joan Baez (vocal), 219 Only a Pawn in Their Game (Dylan) - with banjo & guitar - may be Mike Kirkland (banjo) and John Paine or Dick Foley (guitar) of The Brothers Four who appeared at the same show. Alternative theory suggests Happy Traum (banjo) & Gil Turner !
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