Anyone whose visited MRML before knows that I maintain a fanatic devotion to both the works of Bob Dylan and the musical archives of the BBC. BBC recordings are crucial historical documents, which map a midway point between the polish of an artist's studio recordings and the immediacy of their live work.
Now, as the liner notes above will explain (click to read), this is NOT a bootleg of any material in CBS/Sony's vaults. These
Recordings
Of
Independent
Origin (ROIO) are, in fact, surprisingly clear recording of two solo concerts concerts Dylan did for the BBC in June of 1965 that were RECORDED DIRECTLY OFF THE TV BY DIE-HARD FANS!
That said, if
Web Sheriff, the web monitoring group Dylan's management employ, still believe that this ROIO is not fair game it shall be taken down at once. (I would prefer to do the deed
myself, if necessary, but when this
POST, also exclusively composed of ROIO material, was judged improper, it was pulled
for me). In all fairness, while I do believe that
Web Sheriff can overreach, they are nowhere near as heavy-handed as the RIAA et al and do not confuse obsessives with criminals.
Tracklist:
01. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
02. Mr Tambourine Man
03. Gates Of Eden
04. If You Gotta Go, Go Now
05. Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
06. It Ain't Me Babe
07. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
08. One Too Many Mornings
09. Boots Of Spanish Leather
10. It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
11. She Belongs To Me
12. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
recorded 1 June 1965;
(tracks 1-6 broadcast 26 June 1965
tracks 7-12 broadcast 19 June 1965)
Your thoughts on this Dylan rarity are most welcome and can be left in the COMMENTS section (where the link for the BBC Sessions resides).