Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Bob D*Y*L*A*N - Judas! (The Complete 1965-66 Recordings) Part Five


Finishing up the set are the last five parts, including the very end of the UK tour, Blond On Blond, the final singles (with correct mixes/edits) and ending with a surprise,  a decent copy of the Eat The Document film. Note about G(oogle)-Drive: if you choose this option, you'll need to unzip it twice. This was necessary to keep the links active.

Once again, if you have any material to add, please share it. ithinkiknowofthee@yahoo.com  If there are any errors, let me know in comments and I'll get them fixed ASAP. For you Dylanologists (almost reads like gynecologist, doesn't it?) out there, thanks for your understanding and support for this set.

Dedicated to my son Derek, who caused me to reexamine and renew my appreciation of Bob.

Part Twenty-Five:
19660520 - Edinburgh [SNB]
19660521 - Newcastle [SNB]
19660523 - Press Conference Paris
Yandex
Zippy
G-Drive

Part Twenty-Six:
19660524 - Paris [SNB]
19660526 - London [CBS]
Yandex
Zippy
G-Drive

Part Twenty- Seven:
19660527 - London [CBS]
196604xx05xx - Eat The Document Soundtrack
19660610 - US Single Columbia 4-43683
Yandex
Zippy
G-Drive

Part Twenty- Eight:
19660620 - US LP Blond On Blond COL C2L-41 [Mono/Stereo]
Yandex
Zippy
G-Drive

Part Twenty- Nine:
19660818 - US Single Columbia 4-43792
19670115 - Dutch Single CBS 2921
19670424 - US Single Columbia 4-44069
ART - Articles
Yandex
Zippy
G-Drive

Part Thirty:
Eat The Document (Complete Film)
Yandex
G-Drive
NO Zippy - too large!

BTW, you might be interested in my deluxe expanded edition of Bob's Side Tracks HERE

22 comments:

  1. A big round of applause is in order for this massive collection. What a huge achievement.
    Many thanks, Frank.

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  2. Thanks for collecting all this together and presenting it so well.

    Just one small point I noticed today. You have two listings for the 'Hotel tapes' - 13 May and 19-20 May. 13 May is unlikely to be correct as there would be no reason for Dylan to be in Glasgow when he would be travelling between Birmingham and Liverpool. I've seen it listed in other places as the 13th but it just doesn't seem very likely.

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  3. G-Drive says:

    "Sorry, you can't view or download this file at this time.

    Too many users have viewed or downloaded this file recently. Please try accessing the file again later. If the file you are trying to access is particularly large or is shared with many people, it may take up to 24 hours to be able to view or download the file. If you still can't access a file after 24 hours, contact your domain administrator."


    Maybe consider using WeTransfer or multi-part Zippy...

    Thanks for parts 01-29.

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  4. WeTransfer links are GOOD for 7 days!
    Parts 25-27:
    https://we.tl/t-fYSI9phMzU
    Parts 28-30:
    https://we.tl/t-uZ3UKiRUFB
    Thank you, BlankFrank!
    Please thank our host!
    KC

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  5. Parts 25-30:
    WeTranfer links will need to be unzipped
    twice as per BlankFrank's original instructions.
    Otherwise, don't delay!
    KC

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  6. @ Andy, do you mean Colorado Hotel room tapes? This was in March. Info from Still On The Road http://www.bjorner.com/DSN01225%20(66).htm
    "1325 - A Hotel Room Denver, Colorado
    12 March 1966
    1. Most Probably van Gogh
    2. Most Probably van Gogh
    3. Most Probably van Gogh
    4. Don't Tell Him, Tell Me
    5. If You Want My Love
    6. Just Like A Woman
    7. Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands

    Bob Dylan (guitar & vocal), Robbie Robertson (guitar).

    Official release
    Released on CD 18 of BOB DYLAN – THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 12 BOB DYLAN 1965-1966 THE CUTTING EDGE - COLLECTOR’s EDITION, Columbia 88875124401D18, 6 November 2015.
    Notes
    Most Probably van Gogh is sometimes called Positively van Gogh. Actual name is unknown.
    Don't Tell Him, Tell Me is sometimes called just Don't Tell Him. Actual name is unknown.
    The circulating tape contains chats with Robert Shelton and Robbie Robertson.
    Mono recording, 40 minutes.

    References
    Glen Dundas: Tangled Up In Tapes. A Recording History of Bob Dylan, SMA Services 1999, page 35.
    The Bootleg Series Vol. 12 Bob Dylan 1965-1966 The Cutting Edge – Collector’s Edition booklet, page 70."

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  7. @Anon, sorry you're having trouble, but consider trying one of the other options: Zippy, Yandex or (thanx to KC, this week only) WeTransfer. This post must be making G-drive work too hard. I never realized there was a daily cap on DLs from there

    And double thanks to KC. Once is not enough!

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  8. If you're going to San FranciscoFebruary 5, 2020 at 11:22 AM

    Can't thank you enough for this. Wow.

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  9. @BlankFrank...
    The pleasure is all mine! You are one of the true Anti-Heroes.
    As the world becomes desensitized to everything(especially selfless generosity) I realize that this set is overwhelming by any standards. I mean, with a little assistance I know that you could accomplish ANYTHING. To be frustrated by stubborn uploading sites must be like...like...having Cancer. But, I wouldn't know since everything was downloaded effortlessly!
    My brother's name is Derek...and he is the reason I am still around to enjoy this monumental undertaking as he is my personal chauffeur to all of my appointments with the USC Oncology Team.
    On a final note...we might as well remember that Judas was the disciple that kissed Jesus so the Romans would know who to arrest at Gethsemane. He was the BETRAYER...as per the angry crowd member at the infamous Dylan concert who called Bob by that name. Based on this post..."Judas!" is a state of Grace. If I ever have a son, I think I'll name him...BlankFrank!
    KC

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  10. WOW!! The whole thing is phenomenal, Frank. Too much, in fact, for my overworked laptop (Aw.) What I like about it is with the Yandex files, I at least had the option of downloading the individual single edits (always a big selling point for yours truly ;D ). All in all, though, I congratulate you on the whole thing! Now take a breather. You've earned it. :)

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  11. BlankFrank - Thank you for the Bob D*Y*L*A*N - Judas!

    Kwai Chang - Thank you for the Part 30 WeTransfer 7 day link rescue.

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  12. Another Amazing effort! I have just now reached December 1971 of the KHJ extravaganza, and now this comes along to occupy the next few months :)

    Thanks again!

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  13. BlankFrank - thank you for all your compilations. Dylan, Macca, et all.
    A suggestion from a frustrated fan - could you, would you be interested in the Free, Bad Company, Sharks, Backstreet Crawler, Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu & Rabbit, Peace, Toby, Crawler. What a collection of talent. I've been a fan for 25 years and have tried to compile and always come up short - this project needs a seasoned professional. Till then, Ill keep trying. And Thank You, for everything.

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  14. An astonishing update collection. Many many thanks.
    Walrus

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  15. Ultra Judas!
    I do not have the ability to comprehend this phenomenon...but, I re-upped the WeTransfer links for parts 1-18 as they were about to expire. I did it when there was less than 30 minutes left(approx). They are all due to expire again in 4-5 days. I was making the same maneuvers for parts 19-30 today...and lo and behold, there is a "No delete date" designation on them. So, they will be active for an unknown length of time. I did not re-up them. Good luck!!!
    Now, BACK to Bob...
    Thanks again, BlankFrank!
    KC

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  16. Well...that mystery was short lived!
    It solved itself--->the links had expired when I checked them this morning.
    I think this will be the final 'kiss' for the WeTransfer platform...SO:

    Once more for the 'love' of Judas!
    WeTransfer links are GOOD for 7 days!
    Parts 25-27:
    https://we.tl/t-GEsSE4Oqi2
    Parts 28-30:
    https://we.tl/t-iw0c1yOJo2
    Thank you, BlankFrank!
    (Please thank our host!)
    KC

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  17. I don't ever recall using the word astonishing on a blog before but there's a first time for everything. This truly is a phenomenal project here Frank and I thank you for it. This is how these things should be done and I'm sure you are immensely proud of this master work. Cheers BF!

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  18. Thanks for sharing. As the 'Eat the Document' film is so large, perhaps you could consider offering the audio soundtrack as well?

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  19. Many many thanks fo rthis amazing compilation. Many! Hundreds!

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  20. This is amazing- I am so thankful

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  22. Here is some simple artwork that I made for this set.

    https://ibb.co/RYcNHx0

    This is such an amazing compilation! Thank you.

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