Tanım: Bob Dylan 's Seven Curses - Old Reilly stole a stallion But they caught him and they brought him back And they laid him down on the jailhouse ground With an iron chain around his neck. Old Reilly's daughter got a message That her father was goin' to hang. She rode by night and came
Tanım: i took this as a phone message...its actually a song i learned from Dylan, dont think he wrote it, but sometime around 1964 or so i guess he recorded it. its called Seven Curses. probably took u longer to read this than to watch the video...
Tanım: I love the timeless dark story in this song, which is Bob Dylan's version (found on Volume 2 of the Bootleg Series) apparently of an old folk tune. Essentially Reilly's daughter sleeps with the judge to save her dad, who stole a horse, from the gallows but to no avail. The evil judge goes
Tanım: Bob Dylan's Seven Curses.
Tanım: Bob dylan - seven curses, bootleg series vol 1-3 dropped d tuning, capo 1st fret.
Tanım: An "upbeat" version of seven curses. Sorry about the sync, it's my digital camera...
Tanım: From the Bootleg Series 1-3. One of my favorite albums.
Tanım: BOB DYLAN WROTE THIS MASTERPIECE STORYTELLING FOLK SONG
Tanım: Murray Foster takes the solo spot at the GBS Lobero Theatre show in Santa Barbara CA. October 2008 This file can be downloaded "right side up" (vertically) at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8UD938X9
Tanım: This is my very fav. version of the Seven Curses...though my vid is not the greatest..and the bass is way too high...but Solas does the best version and Máiréad Phelan's voice is amazing!
Tanım: (August 6, 1963) The Times They Are A-Changin' ...
Tanım: Bob Dylan Cover
Tanım: Tom Russell accompanied by Michael Martin perform Dylan's 'Seven Curses' (extract). More about Tom at http://www.tomrussell.com/
Tanım: This song has more curses in it than Anathea/Seven Curses! Written in the early nineteenth century, it is believed to refer to the hanging of Robert Emmet (1778-1803) for leading an abortive uprising against British rule in Ireland. If so then the curses are directed at the British rather than an un
Tanım: My first Dylan cover on You Tube. I think it's a good example of the way Dylan successfully uses the elements of the traditional ballad in his own writing. It was apparently based on Anathea, a song sung (beautifully) by Judy Collins.
Tanım: This song, made popular by Judy Collins, is obviously closely related to Child 95 (The Maid Freed From the Gallows). Her beautiful rendition can be found on YouTube. According to her, the words are by Neil Roth and music by Lydia Wood, but the consensus appears to be that it was originally a Hungari
Tanım: Red River Dialect performing Seven Curses by Bob Dylan at Four Bands in an Acorn. The Acorn, Penzance, Cornwall.
Tanım: My cover of a very old Dylan's song
Tanım: Dylan, Bob. Seven Curses. The Bootleg Series: Vol. 1-3. Columbia, 1991.