, came in at Number Four. It’s been covered here and there; soul legend Bettye LaVette and veteran British indie rocker Lloyd Cole are among the few who’ve tackled it. But, well, most of the time, this song — a regret-filled rumination that sounds like a beautiful hangover — feels like it deserves a whole lot more.of veteran indie singer, musician, and songwriter Rick Wagner, who’s played with well-regarded indie legends like the dB’s and the Silos and is currently in the band Storytown.
“I was more focused on the Replacements in 1989, but one of the great things about Dylan is the timelessness and the staying power of his music. So when I discovered25 years or so after its release, it sounded fresh and exciting to me, and it still does. It ended up being one of my favorite Dylan albums.“, “Dan [Lanois, producer] thought he heard something. Something that turned into a slow melancholy song.
mcdillo hearing a faithful rendition like this just demonstrates how insanely great a singer Dylan is.
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if you've seen High Fidelity then you know this isn't neglected. Great tune