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Phil (1/5) | CD/R / 1 | View | ||||
Notes: | Bootleg: Folksinger's Choice; The Cynthia Gooding Radio Show Broadcast | |||||
Dana L (1/0) | shn / 1 | View | ||||
Notes: | 1 audio disc | |||||
Jeff (1/5) | SHN / 1 | View | commercial bootleg>unclekurty's wallet>eac>wav>shn | |||
Notes: | AT74 Bob Dylan: Folksinger's Choice source: Cynthia Gooding Radio Show, NY March 11, 1962 Manufacturer: Yellow Dog Catalog No. Yellow Dog 017 Released:1992 commercial bootleg>unclekurty's wallet>eac>wav>shn -------------------------------------------------- Tracks: 1 Lonesome Whistle Blues 2 conversation 3 Fixin' To Die 4 conversation 5 Smokestack Lightning 6 conversation 7 Hard Travelin' 8 conversation 9 Death Of Emmett Till 10 conversation 11 Standing On The Highway 12 conversation 13 Roll On John (Misidentified as "Long John") 14 conversation 15 Stealin' 16 conversation 17 Long Time Man Feel Bad 18 conversation 19 Baby Please Don't Go 20 conversation 21 Hard Times In New York --------------------------------------------------- Reviews from the net: "This is a true not-to-be-missed gem. It belongs in every Bob Dylan fan's collection. The date shown is from the back cover, though this is most likely a re-broadcast date. The actual radio show could have been as early as February. History is a bit fuzzy here. This long lost radio show is in perfect quality. It is complete with wonderful live-on-the-spot renditions of the above traditional and Dylan songs, as well as fascinating conversation with a young, as yet undiscovered talent. Bob relates, hilariously, the eponymous title of his soon to be released first LP, and so much more. There is conversation in-between each song that is priceless. All in all, one of the best boots ever to emerge." "This is essential listening. Those who criticize this as being poor singing, poor song selection/interpretation (or whatever) completely miss the historical significance. In the science of evolution, we are always looking for that "missing link." Well, in the evolution of Bob Dylan, this is one of the precious early stages in his evolution that has been captured, or fossilized, for all time. Cynthia Gooding, who obviously has a great time teasing Dylan and egging him on into telling tall tales, is clearly impressed with this huge talent. It is clear that Dylan, at the tender age of 20, has already soaked up so many influences and has reinterpreted them in a unique way. No wonder his comtemporaries, who failed to develop their personal and distinctive voices, were jealous of Dylan. The former were analogous to fundamentalist creationists ("this is the way these songs were written, and that is the way they must forever be sung, damn it!") while Dylan was a consumate evolutionist. Compare this interview with the one he did later with Studs Terkel to see how much he evolved in only about 2 years! "Folksingers Choice" and "Studs Terkel's Wax Museum" are absolutely essential listening." --------------------------- [email protected] Includes EAC logs and cover scans. Size: 323 MB Bobsboots Reference: http://bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-f14.html md5: b6bbbbf6a0055a5d1fe312efe43bb678 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t18.shn 1c157ec04830bce11f295c1ee62e85b8 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t02.shn 5e97c324bb6540967f928283ffb087cb *Folksingers_Choice_d1t03.shn 1c7154fe82a5e2628edc61ade9cb8b63 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t04.shn 487a79f52f22bf83b84341c8db461d7c *Folksingers_Choice_d1t05.shn 1fe23bbfda1eb4a2cf65af17822d179c *Folksingers_Choice_d1t06.shn bac818f4973fcd35b6266430e7cc64e1 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t07.shn d3188ae78e1838c5ebacab34411ec69e *Folksingers_Choice_d1t08.shn 89d53a4ddc2e40eab7399d8cd999ac19 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t09.shn 55585b0e03d180dbcf70f32283293b80 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t10.shn ffbb9f228c7223708b620f2d69a58c6e *Folksingers_Choice_d1t11.shn c3db80155eba40f11a95e34ae67cedbe *Folksingers_Choice_d1t12.shn 9104b9788ee8b9058391380eca28baa9 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t13.shn 6aff4caf4977d6ff9a3789053bbabd60 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t14.shn d82b190384ffcfc04d89eb63b6c2cf8f *Folksingers_Choice_d1t15.shn b148fa25075501f29fe5d589703d91f6 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t16.shn 774d8d48b9e09d8a7ce49d3e21f9d8af *Folksingers_Choice_d1t17.shn e474e638022fbc44bf53ac20c058ffee *Folksingers_Choice_d1t01.shn 01a105d252713df026563a3be05cc84d *Folksingers_Choice_d1t19.shn 994d1a1821c21ea86e9d364973a5f862 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t20.shn a2a4225789ae85364feab4e1530df2b0 *Folksingers_Choice_d1t21.shn shntool output: length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename 4:15.35 45064364 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t01.shn 4:28.53 47399900 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t02.shn 4:29.62 47597468 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t03.shn 1:00.63 10732220 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t04.shn 3:12.12 33897068 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t05.shn 1:24.73 14989340 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t06.shn 3:41.12 39012668 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t07.shn 0:40.08 7074860 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t08.shn 5:19.47 56382188 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t09.shn 1:50.40 19498124 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t10.shn 3:18.73 35098940 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t11.shn 1:36.72 17103788 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t12.shn 3:15.40 34492124 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t13.shn 1:06.35 11724764 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t14.shn 3:24.23 36039740 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t15.shn 4:15.17 45022028 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t16.shn 3:30.55 37173404 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t17.shn 0:55.35 9784364 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t18.shn 2:14.65 23790524 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t19.shn 0:26.35 4668764 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t20.shn 3:01.13 31959020 --- -- --xx Folksingers_Choice_d1t21.shn 57:29.43 580.32 MB (totals for 21 files, 0.5562 overall compression ratio) | |||||
R Lewis (1/5) | CDR / 1 | A- | View | |||
Notes: | exc interview and performance | |||||
fossilcat (1/5) | 1CDR / 1 | A | A | View | FM | |
Notes: | Folksinger's Choice | |||||
fossilcat (1/5) | cdr / 1 | A- | View | |||
Notes: | Yellow dog records yd017 1992 | |||||
Victor Pianello (1/5) | CD-R / 1 | View | ||||
Brian (1/5) | CDFM / 1 | View | Cynthia Gooding Radio Show | |||
Ron Lynch (1/5) | CDR / 1 | A- | View | Pre FM SBD | ||
Notes: | Bob at age 20. A week & a day prior to his first album release, Bob does this radio interview/performance on the Cynthia Gooding Radio Show(only one song from the upcoming album). Classic. A couple of small pops. Here's a review from the text file: "This is a true not-to-be-missed gem. It belongs in every Bob Dylan fan's collection. The date shown is from the back cover, though this is most likely a re-broadcast date. The actual radio show could have been as early as February. History is a bit fuzzy here. This long lost radio show is in perfect quality. It is complete with wonderful live-on-the-spot renditions of the above traditional and Dylan songs, as well as fascinating conversation with a young, as yet undiscovered talent. Bob relates, hilariously, the eponymous title of his soon to be released first LP, and so much more. There is conversation in-between each song that is priceless. All in all, one of the best boots ever to emerge." | |||||
Arthur Sutherland (1/5) | SHN / 1 | View | commercial bootleg>unclekurty's wallet>eac>wav>shn | |||
Mike McD (1/4.9) | cd / 1 | A | A | View | SBD/(FM)>MR>CAS>CDR | |
Notes: | In-studio performance, "Folk Singer's Choice" radio show, WBAI, NYC. Actual performance was 1/13/62, broadcast 3/11/62 | |||||
Tom Bashara/Eric Linstrom (1/5) | SHN, Audio / 1 | View | Liberated Bootleg | |||
Notes: | Liberated Bootleg | |||||
dlnlee (1/4) | CDR / 1 | View | FM | |||
Notes: | part of "You Don't Know Me" | |||||
Stephen (1/0) | CDr / 1 | A+ | View | |||
Lisa S. (1/5) | 1CDR / 0 | View | ||||
fleaibe (1/5) | FLAC / 1 | A | View | Cynthia Gooding Radio Show | ||
Notes: | Tracks: Lonesome Whistle Blues Fixin' To Die Smokestack Lightning Hard Travelin' Death Of Emmett Till Standing On The Highway Roll On John (Misidentified as "Long John") Stealin' Long Time Man Feel Bad Baby Please Don't Go Hard Times In New York -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Review: This is a true not-to-be-missed gem. It belongs in every Bob Dylan fan's collection. The recording was made in February 1962. The date of March 11, 1962 is listed on the back cover, though this is most likely a re-broadcast date. The original radio show broadcast could have been as early as February. History is a bit fuzzy here. This long lost radio show is in perfect quality. It is complete with wonderful live-on-the-spot renditions of the above traditional and Dylan songs, as well as fascinating conversation with a young, as yet undiscovered talent. Bob relates, hilariously, the eponymous title of his soon to be released first LP, and so much more. There is conversation in-between each song that is priceless. All in all, one of the best boots ever to emerge http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-f14.html Source / Venue: Cynthia Gooding Radio Show, NY March 11, 1962 | |||||
DJ Salamon (1/5) | CDR / 1 | View | Cynthia Gooding Radio Show | |||
RC (1/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Dale Bennett (1/4.7) | cdr / 1 | A | View | |||
moedbt (1/5) | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
danny (1/0) | CDR / 1 | A+ | A+ | View | ||
Notes: | plus interview | |||||
Joey Faulkner (1/5) | CDR / 1 | A | A | View | SBD | |
Beka (1/5) | CDR / 1 | A | A | View | ||
Lynn S (1/0) | CD / 1 | View | ||||
Dennis Lausier (1/4.8) | CD / 1 | A | A | View | FM Broadcast | |
Pete Morin-Smith (1/5) | CDr / 1 | View | ||||
Brandon Buser (1/5) | CDR / 1 | View | bootleg CD>eac>wav>shn | |||
Notes: | "Folksinger's Choice" | |||||
M. Flory (1/0) | CDR / 1 | View | FM | |||
HEDSPACE (1/5) | cdr / 1 | View | FMB | |||
Alfred E. Neuman (1/5) | DAT / 1 | View | FM? | |||
Notes: | WBAI-FM |