Thirteen years old in 1973. I listen to this almost every day and night for a year straight. Needless to say I kinda liked this. I knew it was a classic. Still one of my favorites. Man they're all my favorites These guys are so cool of story tellers.
This, what the first guy here explains, is what the best music is all about to me. The connection of a band or the flow of one or more persons minds. It's a state of meditation. Electronic music is great and all, but comparing it to real performing music is just not possible whatsoever IMO
I saw the studio log from Nashville Skylines. Bob Johnston had them. All the recordings were done in one or two takes. Most of them were done in the first take. I said to Bob "Dylan was so good anybody could have recorded him." This was Bob Johnston's answer. "I did it and I didn't fuck it up" I said to Bob "that's the perfect answer" Bob Johnston's whole point of view when it came to recording was to let the artist be himself and capture the signal. I was there when he recorded Roy Buchanan in 1974 at Sky Blue Studios in Sonoma California. Buchanan was recording at the record plant in Sausalito in June of 74. They came up to Sonoma to a smaller studio that afforded a little more privacy, and less financial constraints. The record plant was $500 an hour and you had to book in blocks. You could come to Sky Blue and record all week for $500. Bruce Springsteen showed up there as well. Iron American Dream on RUclips.
Choosing Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar was a great choice , Pete was a genius session man, he always played to compliment the singer but he played some memorable licks on that album.
Lay Lady Lay, a masterpiece. Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, and Nashville Skyline, all recorded in Nashville, reveal Dylan as an intrepid music visionary.
Thirteen years old in 1973. I listen to this almost every day and night for a year straight. Needless to say I kinda liked this. I knew it was a classic. Still one of my favorites. Man they're all my favorites These guys are so cool of story tellers.
Are we rolling Bob....man I love this album.
I could listen to these guys all day.
Me too
A very short album of 27 minutes, but what a bloody brilliant album. Each one total classic
Nashville Skyline is the best country/country rock album I have ever heard.
Great Album, Period!!!!!!!
o i was waiting to hear it!
Crazy You Tube, They blacked out "To be Alone with You". Skyline is my fav, just so simple.
This, what the first guy here explains, is what the best music is all about to me. The connection of a band or the flow of one or more persons minds. It's a state of meditation. Electronic music is great and all, but comparing it to real performing music is just not possible whatsoever IMO
Thanks Ron I love this stuff
I love Nashville Skyline!
To Be Alone With You.Is it rolling ,Bob?
Nicee inside of the most natural created music! Not without sweat but more joy I’m sure, even today!❤️🌹👌
Gold
I saw the studio log from Nashville Skylines. Bob Johnston had them.
All the recordings were done in one or two takes. Most of them were done in the first take.
I said to Bob "Dylan was so good anybody could have recorded him."
This was Bob Johnston's answer.
"I did it and I didn't fuck it up"
I said to Bob "that's the perfect answer" Bob Johnston's whole point of view when it came to recording was to let the artist be himself and capture the signal.
I was there when he recorded Roy Buchanan in 1974 at Sky Blue Studios in Sonoma California.
Buchanan was recording at the record plant in Sausalito in June of 74. They came up to Sonoma to a smaller studio that afforded a little more privacy, and less financial constraints. The record plant was $500 an hour and you had to book in blocks. You could come to Sky Blue and record all week for $500. Bruce Springsteen showed up there as well.
Iron American Dream on RUclips.
RIP Mr. Daniels
Choosing Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar was a great choice , Pete was a genius session man, he always played to compliment the singer but he played some memorable licks on that album.
That’s kool man.
Bob started the country rock thing
Norman Dorough Yes he did my friend-no Eagles, Poco, Byrds and so on, if not for Dylan.
great
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Fantastic
Cool
Is it rollin' Bob?.......apparently not......
Too much blah blah...where is the details about the songs?!!?
babble
a weak record - amazed nobody rips it apart - apart from i threw it all away - disposable
too bad for you
You could not be more wrong.
what a grim opinion...
Lay Lady Lay, a masterpiece.
Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, and Nashville Skyline, all recorded in Nashville, reveal Dylan as an intrepid music visionary.
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