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Infidels' Original "Jokerman" & Electric "Blind Willie," "Foot of Pride"
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From: "jy" <jonyu...@earthlink.net>
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Subject: Infidels' Original "Jokerman" & Electric "Blind Willie," "Foot of Pride"
Date: 7 Oct 2006 17:02:17 -0700
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Clinton Heylin writes in "Behind the Shades Revisited" that the initial
recording of "Jokerman" (before Dylan rewrote some of the lyrics) was
much better than what ended up on the album. Has this or the electric
versions of "Blind Willie McTell" or "Foot of Pride" ever been
available? The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 has other versions of "Blind
Willie" and "Foot of Pride."
It also sounds from Heylin's perspective that the original takes and
selection of songs for "Infidels" would have made for a much stronger
album. Is this so?
Thanks,
jy