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 Post subject: Let's have another thread about "deep cuts"
PostPosted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:04 pm 
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Lately I've been getting into making single artist mixes, so I think it's time for another deep cuts discussion thread.

I'd be interested in hearing suggestions for Bob Dylan.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:42 pm 
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Up To Me off the Blood on the Tracks sessions

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i love 'gonna change my way of thinking' from Slow Train Coming (and many other cuts from that album)

'Day of the locusts' from New Morning is a good one too.


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I really like Ballad of a Thin Man off Highway 61. And for another off Blood on the Tracks, Meet me in the Morning.


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 Post subject: Re: Let's have another thread about "deep cuts"
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Deep Cuts is a new band feat. one of the main Scared of Chaka songwriters. That is all.


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"Abandoned Love" was my favorite Dylan song for a long time.

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 Post subject: Re: Let's have another thread about "deep cuts"
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"Most of the Time" from Oh Mercy, for me, may be his best song from the 80's. Heartwrenching.

It got some play on the High Fidelity soundtrack also so I don't know how that effects your "deep cut" requirement.


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That is a fucking great song, Derris.

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My go tos for something like this would be Romance In Durango or Lily, Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts

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Senator LooGAR Wrote:
My go tos for something like this would be Romance In Durango


Or "Senor" for that matter.

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Not Dark Yet from Time Out of Mind and Most of The Time are two faves from the 80's & 90's.

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mcaputo Wrote:
Not Dark Yet from Time Out of Mind and Most of The Time are two faves from the 80's & 90's.


agreed, ahh yes the producer of those

I always thought Shooting Star as a good cut off Oh Mercy though Lanois could dub himself and throw it on Acadie


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Always loved the version of "Shooting Star" on the MTV Unplugged album. ("Dignity" as well)

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Can't go wrong with "The Man in Me" either. Unless you hate the Big Lebowski.


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I have always loved Nashville Skyline, so I could name any number of cuts off of there; how about "I Threw It All Away."

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:thumbsup:

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