Best of Cover Wars: Highway 61 Revisited
[Originally Published: May 13, 2008]
Moving on to this week, we’ve got ourselves another classic album from a different legendary songwriter (with an equally unique singing voice) and that’s Bob Dylan’s 1965 release Highway 61 Revisited. This album was Dylan’s fifth and his first recorded entirely with a full rock band.
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Like a Rolling Stone (Zero): This gentle rendition of perhaps the most popular tune on the album clocks in at 15 minutes. The entire track is full of the tasteful guitar work you would expect from Steve Kimock as well as some beautiful sax solos from Martin Fierro. Check out this great on-stage tape of the whole show on The Archive.
READ ON for more on this week’s contestants…
Tombstone Blues (Tim O’Brien): A studio track has once again made its way into Cover Wars this week. Red On Blonde is an album O’Brien made in 1996 filled with Bob Dylan covers and when I first heard it a few years back, it blew me away. It’s a recommended listen for any Dylan fan, and worth a purchase based on his stellar renditions of Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) and Lay Down You Weary Tune alone. Verses Sung: 1, 2, 5 and 6 (of 6).
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (The Black Crowes): It’s taken a long time for The Black Crowes to make their debut in this column, but it has finally come. If you like this, I grabbed it off a compilation that is available on bt.etree.org featuring many other tracks of The Crowes covering the likes of The Beatles, Pink Floyd and many others.
From a Buick 6 (Great Plain Gypsies now known as The Gyps): What we have here is the most obscure track on the album that DaveO prays someone has covered while picking an album for his column. The Gyps do a straight-ahead cover of this straight-ahead Dylan blues-rocker. Check out the whole show on The Archive
Ballad of a Thin Man (Elliot Smith): Elliot gets every word of this 6-minute story that Dylan described as a song, “in response to people who ask questions all the time”. Elliot delivers a few phrases in a very Dylan-esque tone, which I can only assume is in loving tribute. Check out the whole show on The Archive
Queen Jane Approximately (Grateful Dead): Much like Elliott on the prior track, Bob Weir is channeling some Zimmerman-like delivery for some of these verses. This tune was the third most covered Dylan tune by the GD (played 129 times), behind When I Paint My Masterpiece (144 times) and It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue (145 times). Queen Jane Approximately remains a staple in the Ratdog repertoire. Check out the whole show on bt.etree.org
Highway 61 Revisited (The Radiators): The Radiators have some ripping guitar in between verses on their cover of the title track. Check out the whole show on The Archive Verses sung: 1, 2, 3 & 5 (of 5).
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (Neil Young): I had to pick Neil’s cover for this tune considering he was the subject of last week’s piece. I don’t think we’ll ever know if it was intentional by Neil or not, but he makes the women on Rue Morgue Avenue “ugly” instead of “hungry”. This track comes off the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert release where Neil also performs a ripping All Along The Watchtower. Verses sung: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 (of 6). “I’m going back to New York City” gets a big cheer from the sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden.
Desolation Row (Railroad Earth): The verdict on getting all 669 words of this song? So close! All verses are sung except Verse 7 (of 10). Perhaps that was intentional, I think a lot of the artists in this week’s edition have made a conscious effort to abbreviate some of the epic Dylan compositions. Check out the whole show on The Archive
Additional YouTubes:
A rare clip of John Mellencamp not selling Ford Trucks (Like A Rolling Stone from the Bob Dylan 30th Show at MSG):
Dylan does Tombstone Blues in 2000:
Steve Earle performs Train to Laugh…for some prisoners in TN:
One of my favorite’s Chris Smither doing Desolation Row:
















August 12th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
[...] I have been alive. My personal congratulations to The Radiators, they have been on Cover Wars a couple of times and it’s always a treat to hear their spirited renditions. Their organ player always [...]
May 20th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
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May 15th, 2008 at 6:00 pm
mellencamp doesn’t shill for ford anyway.
May 15th, 2008 at 10:53 am
Really cool idea, so many options with Dylan as it’s been mentioned, I love Legion of Mary covering Tough Mamma…cool ass song, smooth ass cover. Vote goes to Neil here though, that Zero cover almost put me to sleep.
May 14th, 2008 at 4:29 am
r. stevie moore’s version of desolation row. (he also does a good one of positively 4th street.)
May 13th, 2008 at 5:29 pm
gotta throw in Jimi Hendrix Like a Rolling Stone at Monterey Pop Festival
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGy_7qTvjDs
and a String Cheese Incident Tom Thumbs Blues
http://www.archive.org/details/sci2000-10-27.tlm170.flac16
May 13th, 2008 at 1:22 pm
I’m going to give a write-in vote for Nina Simone’s version of Tom Thumb’s.
It’s a sublime version of a great tune.