The Beatles Play (With) Dylan - Vol. 1
Label Columbus
Catalogue No. STATB 12
Country Of Origin ?
Release Date 2004
Rear Cover Headings: The Beatles and Bob Dylan
First Long And Winding Ride On Highway 61
Volume One: The Sixties (1964-1969)
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The C.D.
1 Intro Sequed Beatles and Dylan snippets 1:25
2 John's Intro "I don't believe in Zimmerman"
From the Rolling Stone interview of 1970 (note the Tom Jones comment) 0:24
The Beatles catch Dylan's mind '64 - "THOSE CHORDS"
3 I Want To Hold Your Hand Beatles Live BBC 1964
Dylan heard this track on the radio and misheard "I Get High"
"I Get High" is sampled from the song and repeated at the end. 2:32
4 I Wanna Be Your Lover Dylan song inspired by "I Wanna Be Your Man". 3:33
Dylan catches The Beatles attention - "THOSE AMAZING WORDS"
5 He Was Our Idol/My First Marijuana Cigarette Interviews with Paul, Ringo and George for the 1995 Anthology series 2:18
The Beatles play like Dylan '64/65 - The Ballad Of John And Bob Part 1.
6 I'm A Loser Takes 1 and 2
Allegedly the first Dylanesque words by John. 2:28
7 You've Got To Hide Your Love Away Takes 1 and 5 *
Preceded by a Dylan quote, then Paul breaks a glass. 2:51
8 "All of us are Dylan fans" Excerpt from a Beatles U.S. press conference. 1:11
9 Norwegian Wood Take 1
The classic Lennon Dylan pastiche.
Dylan mentions in his Biograph that he and John wrote a song together in 1965. 2:06
10 Fourth Time Around (Live) Dylan live in Melbourne 1966
Dylan's answer to Norwegian Wood, based on John's song. 5:05
11 "I Remember It Well - Albert Hall" Interview with George for Anthology. 0:34
12 Car Sick Blues 25th May 1966 - Dylan and Lennon car ride
Unised excerpt from Dylan's "Eat The Document" film. 7:55
13 Tea Rutles Parody from 1977. 0:37
The Beatles play Dylan in India - Rishikesh Tape 3/68
14 Blowing In The Wind Singalong (one can hear the Maharishi laughing)
The very first known film recording of The Beatles singing Dylan. 0:37
Music from The Big Pink 11/68 - The Ballad Of George And Bob Part 1.
15 "It was a turning point for me" Interview with George and Ringo for Anthology 1:08
16 I Forgot To Remember To Forget Her Dylan version of a song George sang during the Decca sessions. 3:16
17 "Strange chord G Major 7th" Interview with George for the All Things Must Pass promo in 2000 0:37
18 Everytime Somebody Comes To Town
(Nowhere To Go) 30th April 1970 - Dylan-Harrison in an informal jam session recorded at Dylan's MacDougal Street townhouse on Dylan's home recording equipment. 1:29
19 I'd Have You Anytime 1:54
The Beatles play Dylan during the Get Back sessions - January 1969
20 "Very unhealthy and unhappy" Interview with George for Anthology series. 0:34
21 Please Mrs. Henry G.B.no. 3.14 0:50
22 Rambling Woman/I Threw It All Away #1 G.B.no. 3.15 2:21
23 Rambling Woman/I Threw It All Away #2
plus, Mama, You've Been On My Mind G.B.no. 9.85, 9.86 & 9.87 6:47
24 Positively 4th Street G.B.no. 28.23 1:01
25 I Shall Be Released #1 G.B.no. 2.17 1:44
26 I Shall Be Released #2 G.B.no. 7.23 1:42
27 I Shall Be Released #3 G.B.no. 22.4 3:08
28 I Shall Be Released #4 0:30
29 I Shall Be Released #5 1:29
30 Blowing In The Wind G.B.no. 3.28 0:32
31 It Ain't Me Babe G.B.no. 6.54 0:23
George produces a Dylan song with Billy Preston
32 She Belongs To Me Billy Preston 4:05 **
Dylan live at the Isle Of Wight with John, George, Ringo and wives in the audience 8/69
33 She Belongs To Me Dylan 2:38 ***
34 I Threw It All Away Dylan 3:13
35 John's Outro A Dylan parody of 1979 0:03
After the concert .. The Ballad of John and Bob abandoned
36 Cold Turkey Demo Take 1 3:46
Reprise
37 Mama, You've Been On My Mind (better mix) 2:06
Please note
* Track 7 on this boot featured Takes 1, 2 and 5 of "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away". I've replaced these with the Alt Mono Version from the bootleg "Alternative Help"
** Track 32 ("She Belongs To Me" by Billy Preston, produced by George Harrison, has been excluded
*** Track 33 (Dylan doing "She Belongs To Me" at the Isle of Wight in 1969) has been removed as I concluded that it was the same version that's on "Self Portrait"