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  • Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan Cover w/Harmonica

    Posted on May 20th, 2010 Ellwood 5 comments

    (c)1969 Words & Music by Bob Dylan on album “Nashville Skyline” Dylan wrote this for the 1969 movie Midnight Cowboy. Harry Nilsson’s “Everybody’s Talkin’,” which was released the year before, was chosen for the theme song instead. Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers has stated in interview that Dylan offered the song to them backstage after an appearance by the duo at the Bottom Line in New York. Phil asked Dylan if he had any new songs that they might record, and answering “yes”, Dylan picked up a guitar and proceeded to sing the song so quietly that the Everlys thought they heard Dylan sing “Lay lady lay, lay across my big breasts, babe.” Thinking it was a song about lesbians, Don Everly declined the song, saying “thank you, it’s a great song, but I don’t think we could get away with that.” Dylan did not question them about it and went on to record the track himself. Months later, they heard Dylan’s version on the radio and realized they’d misunderstood the words. The Everlys felt they’d missed a big opportunity and later recorded the song on their EB 84 album. Covered by a number of bands and artists, including The Byrds, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, The Everly Brothers, Melanie, The Isley Brothers, Duran Duran, and Ministry amongst others. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ harmonica key of A Check cover of LLL shown in Nathan´s channel “NCLUSA” I borrowed this cool GFC chord variation.. for my lazy lay.-) more song info en.wikipedia.org

  • 7 harmonica Comparison.. Bushman Harmonica Video Contest 2009

    Posted on January 7th, 2010 Ellwood 7 comments

    similar riff played on 7 different diatonic harmonica brands…Could YOU tell the difference if YOUR soul depended upon it ? The Harmonicas used are Marine Band, Seydel Blues Solist, Hohner Special 20 ,Delta Frost ,Suzuki Firebreath ,Suzuki Promaster ,Hering 1923 Vintage model , all in key of A , and NOT in that order ! you figure out which is which… I think all this proves is that Tone , good or bad, Is NOT in the harmonica.. it is in YOU… good , or bad.. the crazed adlibbed Song for …

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