DYLAN BOB ANTHOLOGY GUITAR TABLATURE EDITION BLOWIN' IN THE WIND-KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR
DYLAN BOB, ANTHOLOGY GUITAR. 344 pages. GUITAR TABLATURE EDITION
Over 60 songs from the pen of one of this generation's most distinct and eloquent voices. Arranged in easy guitar tablature with strum patterns, full lyrics and large chord diagrams with fingerings.
A HARD RAIN'S A-GONNA FALL
ABSOLUTELY SWEET MARIE
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER
ALL I REALLY WANT TO DO
BABY BLUE
BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
BOOTS OF SPANISH LEATHER
CHANGING OF THE GUARDS
DEAR LANDLORD
DIGINITY
DON'T THINK TWICE, IT'S ALL RIGHT
DOWN IN THE FLOOD
EVERYTHING IS BROKEN
FOREVER YOUNG
GIRL OF THE NORTH COUNTRY
GOTTA SERVCE SOMEBODY
HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED
HURRICANE
I SHALL BE RELEASED
I WANT YOU
IF NOT FOR YOU
I'LL BE YOUR BABY TONIGHT
IT AIN'T ME, BABE
IT'S ALL OVER NOW
JUST LIKE A WOMAN
JUST LIKE TOM THUMB'S BLUES
KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR
LAY DOWN YOUR WEARY TUNE
LAY, LADY, LAY
LEOPARD-SKIN PILL-BOX HAT
LIKE A ROLLING STONE
LOVE MINUS ZERO/NO LIMIT
MAGGIE'S FARM
MAKE YOU FEEL MY LOVE
MASTERS OF WAR
MISSISSIPPI
MOST OF THE TIME
MOZAMBIQUE
MR TAMBOURINE MAN
MY BACK PAGES
ONE MORE CUP OF COFFEE (VALLEY BELOW)
ONLY A PAWN IN THEIR GAME
POLITICAL WORLD
PRECIOUS ANGEL
QUINN THE ESKIMO (THE MIGHTY QUINN)
RAINY DAY WOMEN #12 & 35
SAD-EYED LADY OF THE LOWLANDS
SAVED
SHE BELONGS TO ME
SHELTER FROM THE STORM
SIMPLE TWIST OF FATE
SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES
TANGLED UP IN BLUE VIEW
THE MAN IN ME
THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'
THIS WHEEL'S ON FIRE
TONIGHT I'LL BE STAYING HERE WITH YOU
UNDER THE RED SKY
VISIONS OF JOHANNA VIEW
WHEN I PAINT MY MASTERPIECE
WHEN THE SHIP COME IN
YOU AIN'T GOIN' NOWHERE
BOB DYLAN GOES ELECTRIC
BOBDYLANWASking ofthe folkies in the early Sixties, a man
who moved millions with nothing more than his voice, lyrics
and acoustic guitar. So it came as a shock to Dylan fans when,
at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, he appeared on stage carrying
the hated symbol of rock and roll-an electric guitar.
He might as well have been carrying a sign that said "Kick
Me." At first, the crowd simply stared as Dylan and his backup,
the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, rocked the house. After
the third number, people began to heckle him openly. "Get
rid of that guitar!" someone yelled. "Go back to the Ed Sullivan
Show,"jeered another "fan" (referring to the television
variety show where British Invasion acts like the Beatles and
Rolling Stones had made their American debuts). As the derisive
laughter swelled, Dylan left the stage. Peter Yarrow, of
the popular folk trio Peter Paul And Mary, pleaded with the
crowd to call for his return with a round of applause. When
Dylan finally did take the stage, it was with his old acoustic
guitar in his hands and, some say, tears in his eyes. He faced
the hostile audience and sang "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue."
But a whole new thing had just begun. -



