Robbie Robertson on the origins of what became known as The Basement Tapes, one of the central documents of our culture.
3 thoughts on “THE BASEMENT TAPES”
Not sure if you have seen this yet…
Not a big fan of Rolling Stone but this short doc is has some nice footage.
Listened to the first 4 disc yesterday. I took vacation to imbibe this and Neil Young’s latest as well as see Ian Hunter in Charlotte. Is it weird to plan a vacation around album releases & concert dates?
Not sure if you have seen this yet…
Not a big fan of Rolling Stone but this short doc is has some nice footage.
Listened to the first 4 disc yesterday. I took vacation to imbibe this and Neil Young’s latest as well as see Ian Hunter in Charlotte. Is it weird to plan a vacation around album releases & concert dates?
Well, I guess this would help…
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-untold-story-of-bob-dylans-basement-tapes-inside-the-new-issue-20141105?ea=YnJvd25lYmFnQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ%3D%3D&utm_campaign=110514_16&utm_content=daily&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter
That’s very cool. I can’t imagine not taking time off from work to listen to The Basement Tapes. It’s sort of a patriotic duty.