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ANNUAL DYLANFEST, THE
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RECORDING=PERSONAL STUDIO Musicians Renee Safier and Andy Hill along with a world-class band--have organized a tribute to the songs of Bob Dylan since 1991. Dozens of artists perform over 50 songs with no repeats all day at this famous festival
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Genre
Pop Indie Pop
Charts
Peak #158
Peak in subgenre #14
Author
Evyn Charles
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Evyn Charles
Uploaded
December 07, 2011
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MP3 6.0 MB 160 kbps 5:17
Story behind the song
I have had the privilege of playing at the Dylanfest since 2009. It is such a unique event that I thought it was worthy of its own song.
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In 1991, the party started at the Hermosa Saloon with Andy and Renee It was Bob Dylan’s 50th birthday Now it’s over two decades later and it keeps getting bigger and better And though the times are changing, may it stay young forever It’s a musical revival, a magical festival A spiritual carnival, a one-of-a-kind original More than 50 performers, local folks and world travelers Singing over 60 songs with no repeats all day long Forget your worries and your stress Feed the heart beating in your chest Walk, fly or motor West to the Annual Dylanfest Jimmy on the saxophone, cute girls on trumpet and trombone Playing “Everybody Must Get Stoned” over the head of Bob Malone That tangled up wizard of keyboards is a centerfield in the game of Rock and Roll For Old Man Fogy Down The Road Joe Caccavo, Kevin Hicks, Dave Batti, Kirk Makin Pull all the strings that need plucking in outfits that’ll leave you chuckling The Mighty Quinn is blowin’ in the wind saying it ain’t me, Baby Blue Knocking on Heaven’s door with my tambourine Officially, Bob’s never been there but some reliable people swear They saw him sitting comfortably in a folding chair Chatting up the Chuckinator goofing on the imitators The impersonators and the inevitable misinterpreters Watching characters in costumes inspired by a thousand tunes His whole career represented Folk, Electric, Country, Gospel Phase The artists and the audience are celebrating and giving thanks For his eloquence and his most profound influence Nothing could stop me unless I am dead or under arrest No, you won’t find me anywhere else But the Annual Dylanfest… oh, the Dylanfest Masterminding the festival, brilliant Andy Hill does it all Harmonica, piano, guitar and vocal Today John Hoke is just holding down the beat But, though he goes about it very quietly, his music is all over your TV Marty Rifkin is the real deal, a genius of production and pedal steel Just ask Petty and Springsteen: they can’t touch him even in Nashville At the heart of this hurricane, Renee keeps everybody sane A warm and smiling Southern Dame with a voice like sugar cane Every year on and off the stage, there’s a trusty crew stepping up their game Without them it wouldn’t be the same, wish I could mention all their names Trish Gomez and a ragtag dance company in golden headbands and jewelry Swing to the free-form poetry of Don Agronsky Patti Orbeck, Terry Buck, Jack McGee Karen Nash, Arlen Rimmer, James Lee Stanley Chase Keepe Hill, Fuzzy Thurston, Frosbite Jones Tess Inman, Jackie Sackheim, Bill Coluantoni I could just go on an on but this song would be As long as “Like a Rolling Stone” Brothers and sisters, (say it with me) we are blessed As the Lord himself is my witness I hereby promise, pledge and attest To be at the Annual Dylanfest… the Dylanfest Forget your worries and your stress, lift the burdens off your chest Let nothing stop you unless you are dead or under arrest Promise, pledge and attest to attend this mystical hippie vision quest So walk, run, fly or motor West To the Annual Dylanfest… oh, yeah, the Dylanfest… Talking about the Dylanfest… see you at the Dylanfest
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