tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2147334523067512245.post6934864856230115692..comments2024-02-15T15:35:38.542+01:00Comments on TWOGOODEARS - トゥーグッドイアーズ: Musical (forgotten) treasures - Bruce Langhornetwogoodearshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07878028720077565858noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2147334523067512245.post-54449599408604089482011-01-13T08:46:43.553+01:002011-01-13T08:46:43.553+01:00... maybe a "tar" more than a "tamb...... maybe a "tar" more than a "tambourine"... imagine a fussier young Bob singing: "Heeeey mr. Taaaar Maaaan, siiiing a soooong foooor meeee...";-)))<br />Pfeeew...<br />Thanks for yr. contribution.twogoodearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07878028720077565858noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2147334523067512245.post-3504738904822895262011-01-13T04:04:06.730+01:002011-01-13T04:04:06.730+01:00This is a beautiful, mysterious, hypnotic, transpo...This is a beautiful, mysterious, hypnotic, transporting album. Anyone considering whether to download it or not, stop considering and do! One of my favorite things to do with it is, it's great music to put on repeat and drift off to a nap with. I mean that in a good way! He uses lots of cool, exotic, antique instruments on it, too.<br /><br />The film it is from is magical too, as you say, and is available now on DVD in a standard edition and a "Collector's Edition" with a bonus disc of special features. <br /><br />Bruce is not only the musical contributor to Dylan, etc., as you mention, but it is him and the extra-large tambourine he used to play that inspired Bob to write Mr. Tambourine Man!The PopCulturisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17458989923619873887noreply@blogger.com