The Home of Bob Dylan
1. Hey Little Richard
2. Buzz, Buzz, Buzz (Gray/Byrd)
3. Jenny, Jenny (Johnson/Penniman/Crewe)
4.
Blue
Moon (Lorenz
Hart/Richard Rogers)
1, 3 Bob Zimmerman (vocal & piano),
John Bucklen (vocal).
2 Bob Zimmerman (vocal & guitar), John Bucklen
(vocal).
4 Bob Zimmerman and John Bucklen (vocals).
Notes.
All songs fragments.
The tape also contains
discussions between Dylan and Bucklen.
BobTalk:
Zimmerman:
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This
is Little Richard...(fakes wild crowd noises
into microphone) ...Little Richard's
got a lot of expression.
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Bucklen:
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You think singing is just jumping around and
screaming?
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Zimmerman:
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You
gotta have some kind of expression.
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Bucklen:
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Johnny Cash has got expression.
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Zimmerman:
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There's
no expression. (sings in boring, slow and monotone voice): "I met her at a dance St. Paul Minnesota...
I walk the line, because you're mine, because you're mine..."
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Bucklen:
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You're doing it wrong, you're just -
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<end of broadcast tape segment>
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Bucklen:
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What's the best kind of music?
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Zimmerman:
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Rhythm
and Blues.
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Bucklen:
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State your reason in no less that twenty-five
minutes.
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Zimmerman:
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Ah,
Rhythm and Blues you see is something that you really can't quite explain
see. When you hear a song Rhythm and Blues - when you hear it's a good Rhythm
and Blues song, chills go up your spine...
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Bucklen:
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Whoa-o-o!
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Zimmerman:
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When
you hear a song like that. But when you hear a song like Johnny Cash, whadaya
wanna do? You wanna
leave, you wanna, you - when you hear a song like some
good Rhythm and Blues song you wanna cry
when you hear one of those songs.
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<end of broadcast tape segment>
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after Jenny
Take A Ride:
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Bucklen:
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Listen, man you gotta
to do it a little bit faster than that. I mean I'm trying to cut a fast
record here, that's right ...
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Zimmerman:
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I
can't help it.
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Bucklen:
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I know it ain't
slow but it's not fast enough too.
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Zimmerman:
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Whadaya talking about, man, that's plenty fast!
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Bucklen:
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No, it isn't.
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Zimmerman:
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That'll
sell - that'll sell (clicks fingers) just like that - ten million in a week! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelllll! (plays first note on piano)
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Bucklen:
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What are you trying to do man, coming in with
'weeelll' like that? I mean ....
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Zimmerman:
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Well
that's for the new song and I'm starting another one.
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<end of broadcast tape segment>
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after Blue
Moon:
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Zimmerman:
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Yeah,
ah, Ricky Nelson. Now Ricky Nelson's another one of these guys. See Ricky
Nelson, Ricky Nelson -
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Bucklen:
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Ricky Nelson is out of the question.
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Zimmerman:
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Well
he copies Elvis Presley! Yeaah, it's perfectly...
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Bucklen:
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He can't do like Elvis Presley.
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Zimmerman:
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Well
he can't sing at all, Ricky Nelson. So we may as well forget him. See I mean
- I mean, ya know when you hear music like The Diamonds.
For instance The Diamonds are really cool, they're out on the street really
popular, really record [?], you know. So they're popular big stars but where,
where do they get all the songs? You know they get all their songs, they get
all their songs from little groups. They copy all the little groups. Same
thing with Elvis Presley. Elvis Presley, who did he copy? He copied Clyde McPhatter, he copied
Little Richard, ...
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Bucklen:
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Wait a minute, wait a minute!
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Zimmerman:
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...he
copied the Drifters
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Bucklen:
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Wait a minute, name, name, name four songs
that Elvis Presley's copied from those, from those little groups.
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Zimmerman:
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He
copied all the Richard songs -
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Bucklen:
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Like what? -
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Zimmerman:
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"Rip
It Up", "Long Tall Sally", "Ready Teddy", err ...
what's the other one...
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Bucklen:
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"Money Honey"?
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Zimmerman:
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No,
"Money Honey" he copied from Clyde
McPhatter. He copied "I Was The One " - he
copied that from the Coasters. He copied, ahhh,
"I Got A Woman" from Ray Charles.
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Bucklen:
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Er, listen that song was written for him.
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<end of last broadcast tape segment>
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Broadcast in
the program HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED, the final part of the BBC 2 ARENA TV series
called TALES OR ROCK 'N' ROLL, May 8, 1993.
Mono TV
recording, 5 minutes
Session info
updated 15 May 1994.
[TOP]
Unidentified
venue
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Hibbing, Minnesota
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10
January 1959
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1.
As
Time Goes By (Herman Humpfield)
2.
Swing
Daddy Swing (Jerry Hawkins)
Bob Zimmerman
(vocal & guitar), John Bucklen & Bill Marinac (guitars), Kathy Dasovic,
Mary DeFonso & Franny
Kay Matosich (background vocals).
Notes.
A performance at the dance following the
Hibbing International Falls basketball game.
There is no circulating recording from this event,
1 given Time
Goes By in the newspaper article.
2 given as Swing,
Dad, Swing in the newspaper article.
Venue might be Hibbing High School.
Source. Hibbing Hi Times 23 January
1959.
Session info updated 3
October 2011.
The
Home of Ric Kangas
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Hibbing, Minnesota
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May
1959
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1.
When
I Got Troubles
2.
I
Wish I Knew (Ric Kangas)
3.
Teen
Love Serenade
4.
The
Frog Song
Bob Zimmerman (vocal
& guitar)
Notes.
Recorded by Ric Kangas.
Track 2-4 are not in circulation.
Official
release
1 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES
VOL 7. NO DIRECTION HOME: THE SOUNDTRACK, Columbia Legacy CD 520358 2, 30 August
2005.
Private mono
recording, 6 minutes
Session info
updated 20 May 2010.
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