Meanwhile, has anyone else noticed that, in the US edition at least, at the
end of the BOTT
section, 'Call Letter Blues' is cut off after stanza 4, and the last 3
stanzas as sung on 'The Bootleg Series volumes 1-3' are simply not there/
As CLB is the last song in the section, I strongly suspect a page
has dropped out and no-one has noticed!!
I haven't seen the UK edition of the book, but does it have the same error?
Chris Rollason
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> I am preparing a detailed review of 'Lyrics 1962-2001',
> which should be up fairly soon on the Bob Dylan Critical Corner site.
>
> Meanwhile, has anyone else noticed that, in the US edition at least, at the
> end of the BOTT
> section, 'Call Letter Blues' is cut off after stanza 4, and the last 3
> stanzas as sung on 'The Bootleg Series volumes 1-3' are simply not there/
> As CLB is the last song in the section, I strongly suspect a page
> has dropped out and no-one has noticed!!
>
> I haven't seen the UK edition of the book, but does it have the same error?
The Norwegian edition also has just the 4 verses.
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> The Norwegian edition also has just the 4 verses.
>
> --
And so does the US edition.
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I was just wondering, about the new Lyrics book, because I haven't bought it
yet, and not sure if it's worth it.
Does it still include that great drawing from Lyrics 62-85 with St. Augustine
carrying a Butterball Honeyglazed Christmas Ham under his arm?
Thanks for all your fanstastic work on Dylan!
Love,
Rachel