Would July Me to Start the LC Thread for This Month?
Would July Me to Start the LC Thread for This Month?
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Would July Me to Start the LC Thread for This Month?

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01 July 2025 at 11:16 PM
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No, you won't😉

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But that's ok with us!


Hey pokeraz,

Can you whip up a chronological list of of artists that covered a Dylan song and made it more popular than his original along with how high the song went on the corresponding music chart. And if it's not too much trouble, a clickable link to the song or video of the original and the cover for comparison purposes.

That would be great.

All the best,
CC

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Half joking, but it would be cool


Rude.


by CowboyCold m

Hey pokeraz, Can you whip up a chronological list of of artists that covered a Dylan song and made it more popular than his original along with how high the song went on the corresponding music chart. And if it's not too much trouble, a clickable link to the song or video of the original and the cover for comparison purposes. That would be great. All the best,CC

Not what you asked but do you know about the Chimes of Freedom box set? It is a 4 cd set containing 76 Dylan covers by popular artists.

https://www.discogs.com/release/3387363-...


a rare version with the sound of Johnny caught coughing offscreen before seen wiping his nose.
how cool it must be to have your song Cashified


by mrbaseball m

Not what you asked but do you know about the Chimes of Freedom box set? It is a 4 cd set containing 76 Dylan covers by popular artists.

https://www.discogs.com/release/3387363-...

I don't own a CD player anymore, but the full album is on YouTube. I listened to several songs from artist I like and immediately loaded a bowl to enjoy a few more.

Thanks for the heads up.

And the Cash video is awesome RED.

Edit: Didn't your avatar used to be a blue baseball cap with a red P on it? Which was some sort of minor league team from around Chicago?


In other news evidently my spirit dog is a great Dane. Although I'm only 1 day away from being a poodle.

Dog breed by birth month :laugh:


by CowboyCold m

Edit: Didn't your avatar used to be a blue baseball cap with a red P on it? Which was some sort of minor league team from around Chicago?

me? never

by CowboyCold m

In other news evidently my spirit dog is a great Dane. Although I'm only 1 day away from being a poodle.

Dog breed by birth month :laugh:

me? malinois. funny 'cause Niko sorta looks like one.


by REDeYeS00 m

me? never

Question was for Mrbaseball


by CowboyCold m

Question was for Mrbaseball

No it was the character "hardball" from the shortlived TV series Hardball



by CowboyCold m

Question was for Mrbaseball

by CowboyCold m

I listened to several songs from artist I like and immediately loaded a bowl to enjoy a few more.



by mrbaseball m

No it was the character "hardball" from the shortlived TV series Hardball

Well darn. There was a guy on here that used to do trip reports to Vegas that had that avatar. And I'm a visual learner. Maybe someone else remembers?


by REDeYeS00 m

I'll admit when I was a young lad, driving a John Deere tractor from daylight til sunset, and the only AM radio station that you could listen to was country. I didn't get Johhny Cash.

I thought he was a monotone talk singer with little to no talent.

Took me a while to discover how much of musical genius he was.

American IV: The Man Comes Around is the sixty-seventh studio album by American country musician Johnny Cash, the last to be released during his lifetime. It was released on November 5, 2002, through American and Universal Records. It is the fourth entry in Cash's American series of albums, considered by some critics to be his finest work towards the end of his life. The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[13]

American IV: The Man Comes Around

Studio album by Johnny Cash
Released
November 5, 2002
Recorded
2002
Studio
American Recording Studios
Genre
Folkfolk rockcountryAmericanaSouthern gothic
Length
51:55
Label
American RecordingsUniversal
Producer
Rick RubinJohn Carter Cash
Johnny Cash chronology
Johnny Cash at Madison Square Garden
(2002) American IV: The Man Comes Around
(2002) Unearthed
(2003)

American series[broken anchor] chronology
American III: Solitary Man
(2000) American IV: The Man Comes Around
(2002) Unearthed
(2003)

Singles from American IV: The Man Comes Around
"Personal Jesus"
Released: September 30, 2002
"Hurt"
Released: February 10, 2003
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 70/100[1]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [2]
Entertainment Weekly A−[3]
The Guardian [4]
Los Angeles Times [5]
Mojo [6]
Pitchfork 6.9/10[7]
Robert Christgau A−[8]
Rolling Stone [9]
Sputnikmusic [10]
Uncut [11]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide [12]


Saw this earlier today.


Why am I adding a picture of a fairly nondescript house, you ask?


You're welcome.


by CowboyCold m

I'll admit when I was a young lad, driving a John Deere tractor from daylight til sunset, and the only AM radio station that you could listen to was country. I didn't get Johhny Cash.

I thought he was a monotone talk singer with little to no talent.

Took me a while to discover how much of musical genius he was.

It took me a little while too. I saw him perform twice on campus when I was in college. I'm sure once was my freshman year when I went to see him only because it seemed like the thing to do. I think the second time was the following year, but I'm not sure.

When I lived in Nashville in the early '80s some friends who knew where he lived (but didn't know him) took me to his house in Hendersonville one afternoon. Nobody was home, but we spent an hour or two wandering around the grounds and even up on his front porch. Looking back on that now, it seems absolutely crazy!


Tom Ames: Celebrity Tresspasser


by All-inMcLovin m

Tom Ames: Celebrity Tresspasser

Guilty!

Nashville in those days was awesome! Waylon Jennings lived in a modest home that I drove right past every Saturday and Sunday on the way to/from the golf course. Johnny Rodriguez lived a couple of doors up the street from him.

My next door neighbor was a member of the Grand Ole Opry. One of the two guys who rotated hosting my weekly poker game had a recording studio in his house; a few years after I moved away I looked at a CD I had just bought and discovered it had been recorded in his studio. One of the guys I played gin with at the golf course performed regularly at the Grand Ole Opry but was not a member.

etc etc etc


Considering a move to Las Vegas - time to do lots of research. Yay, fun times. Lol


Left my office to drive into Boston today for a gratis team dinner for 18 at

tonight and of course my god damn mother****ing control arm catastrophically fails on my car and I end up eating lettuce ****ing wraps.

Very perturbed.


Pot hole?


by pokeraz m

Pot hole?


have you ever peed on pieces of disposable tiolet bowl paper to make them dance like flirting jellyfish?

yeah, neither have i


by CowboyCold m

somehow reminds me of the brillance of Julia Garner in ozark


She was great in that. Easily the best character.


by REDeYeS00 m

have you ever peed on pieces of disposable tiolet bowl paper to make them dance like flirting jellyfish?

yeah, neither have i

Whoa!!! I had no idea. I thought all tiolet bowl paper was disposable.

I'll have to be careful when I go to the Costco store not to accidentally purchase the reusable kind!

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