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Originally Posted by 5-Track
lonnie_tmen ... an exploration of some of the Bob's more obscure music theory comments in his Chronicles Vol 1
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It seems Bob Dylan was a bit sarcastic and a bit evasive about his approach to music. I couldn't follow what he was talking about, was he serious? or was he talking nonsense because he is tired of dumb questions!? I found what he said about Lonnie Johnson ineteresting and it sorta fits in with (Link Wray's) Rumble.
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It’s a highly controlled system of playing and relates to the notes of a scale, how they combine numerically, how they form melodies out of triplets and are axiomatic to the rhythm and the chord changes
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Rumble Rumble is pretty much straight forward I-IV-V blues progression in E (E, A, & B7 chords) with the pentatonic blues scale played backwards as it's turn around. What give the song its character is very simple the three chords riff. | DD|E | DD|E | DD|A | etc. All I got out of the article was Lonnie Johnshon on to something about odd numbers in music.
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Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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"it counts in our hearts" ?ºº?
“I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion.” Jack Kerouac.
“If one listens to the wrong kind of music, he will become the wrong kind of person.” Aristotle.
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