George Thorogood - Wanted Man (Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration - 1992)

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  • George Thorogood - Wanted Man (Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration - 1992). Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, October 16, 1992. This performance was omitted from the official video release of the concert. It is sourced from a high quality TV broadcast. This song was originally performed by Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash during the Nashville Skyline sessions in 1969, but that recording was kept in the vaults until 2019 when Columbia released a box-set with studio recordings of Bob and Johnny together.

Komentáře • 7

  • @benjaminpbarrett7607
    @benjaminpbarrett7607 Před 18 dny

    Bob must be impressed"

  • @Laurence-gz4up
    @Laurence-gz4up Před 2 měsíci +1

    G.E. Smith, so damn good. Steps right in but never tries to overshadow .

  • @standstill0641
    @standstill0641 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Why was this never released in the 30th anniversary.. really weird that George is it the finale song of the concert but this track is not in the concert at all.

  • @d1973ld
    @d1973ld Před 6 měsíci +2

    Well there it is... awesome, the Destroyer.

  • @davidvankooy7747
    @davidvankooy7747 Před měsícem +3

    Is the the only song that didn’t make the live albums?

  • @rdenovan1
    @rdenovan1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    it can only get better he says about the act before lol

  • @littlewing6231
    @littlewing6231 Před měsícem +1

    The fact Dylan never had G.E.on any recorded albums during his stint really upset him but Bob got sick of him real fast I’ve read in the book On the road: the songs of Bob Dylan which talks about every albums recording and all the tracks including ones rehearsed and others not released. I never cared for him and I disagree about not trying to steal the shine off Dylan as he posed on every song he played on. Dylan hated that. Just play. Instead he would look as Bob played the harmonica like “ how is he doing that” big grin smile over the most basic harmonica solo. The rest of the band thought it made Bob look silly and I agree. He was let go and his next band from late 1993- early 1997 was my favorite non “Band or Heartbreaker” band of his.
    J.J.Jackson on guitar, Tony Garnier on bass, Winston Watson on drums, Bob on rhythm guitar / vocals and Bucky Baxter on steel pedal guitar.
    They killed at Woodstock too.
    G.E. even dies it while George sings one of Bobs Johnny Cash gifted songs from Bob as though it was Visions of Johanna. Goofy b*stard with that dopey look.