Everyone has their favorite version of this Dylan classic. I've based my clip on Bob's solo performance at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. I, like Bob, omit the third verse and, unlike Bob, I botched a word in the last verse which should be "crazy sorrow" instead of "constant sorrow". Dang! That changes the whole meaning of the song. Enjoy. - Fret Killer
This CDB (Charlie Daniels Band) tune, with a simple message of proud self-sufficiency, is a major contender for top "Good Old Boy" anthem. Here's my solo version with harmonica. Enjoy. - Fret Killer
Rather than post another version of FOTD in the original key and groove, I worked up this version yesterday, slept on it, and voila! Shame on me for not wearing tie-dye. Enjoy. - Fret Killer
This was improvised off the top of my head and it's a bit loose but I posted it anyway. You get to watch straight down the neck as I pick away. - Fret Killer
I put on one of those harmonica holders and played both gitbox and harp at the same time. I'm cross-harping instead of Young's straight harp. Enjoy - Fret Killer
Thanks Neil, for everything.
Here's my version of one of the Beatles classic songs. I stayed for two months in Bodo and Stavanger, Norway and this tune got me in a lot of doors. When the lovely ladies requested Norwegian Wood they said they didn't mean this song. Do you know what kind of cars they drive in Norway? Fjords! Enjoy. - Fret Killer
I hesitate to upload this clip. Gotcha! A quick and tidy version on my parlor git. I've never heard the Rev's version, just Hot Tuna's. This is my morphed version and even the lyrics I made up 'cause I'm too lazy to learn 'em. Enjoy.